All Singapore articles – Page 22
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ArticleSingapore economy pegged for record growth
Singapore looks set to become the world's fastest growing economy this year, after the government and analysts peg economic growth at 14.9 per cent
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ArticleFairPrice unveils Indonesian vegetable brand
Singaporean retail giant NTUC FairPrice has launched a new range of highland-grown leafy vegetables from Indonesia
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ArticleAPL launches satellite tracking service
The global shipping line has unveiled a pioneering tracking service to provide real-time monitoring of reefer containers in transit
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ArticleNOL purchases new ships
Neptune Orient Lines is seizing on a recovery in global shipping volumes by ordering 10-12 new ships
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ArticleAPL Logistics sees strong recovery
Leading logistics firm APL is seeing no slowdown in the global recovery, according to president Jim McAdam
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ArticleMaersk expects rate restoration
Shipping group anticipates return to pre-economic crisis container rate levels by the end of 2010 peak season
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ArticleAPL appoints new senior vice president
Container shipping firm APL has made two key appointments, with Dave Appleton accepting a senior vice president role
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ArticleNOL reports jump in container volumes
Shipping line NOL has recorded a big jump in container volume, as the recovery in the trade continues
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ArticleNOL posts improved first quarter
Singapore-based logistics firm NOL has posted a US$98m loss for the first quarter of 2010
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ArticleNOL to increase capacity in 2010
Shipping firm NOL plans to increase its capacity by around 7 per cent this year, as container lines continue to recover
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ArticleZespri appoints brand agency in Asia
TBWA Singapore set to manage kiwifruit marketer's brand promotions in key markets across south and south-east Asia
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ArticleNOL reports jump in traffic
Singaporean container shipping firm NOL has reported a 63 per cent jump in container volumes for the six weeks to 5 February
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ArticleAPL increases intra-Asia rates
The Singapore container shipping line APL will increase rates on its intra-Asia services from 1 March
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ArticleNOL posts heavy 2009 loss
Singaporean shipping company NOL has posted a net loss for 2009 of US$741m, but sees reasons for optimism
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ArticleContainer volumes jump at NOL
Singapore shipping group reports on a strong surge in container volumes for the final six weeks of 2009
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ArticleCNY looks good from Singapore
Fresh produce sales are looking positive in Singapore as Chinese New Year celebrations draw closer
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Korean potatoes enter Singapore
Korean sweet potatoes have hit the Singaporean market with a shipment of 17.5 tonnes
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ArticlePSA records 2009 throughput drop
Year-on-year throughput volumes at the Singapore-based port group fell for the first time in 2009
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Carrefour expands in Asia
French retail giant Carrefour plans to open six to eight supermarkets in Singapore, and has introduced a Chinese bus service
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ArticleAnother tough quarter for NOL
The adverse economic conditions have driven NOL to a second quarter loss of US$146.2m

