15 Dec 2008 View PDF Rail can never deliver what roadfreight can 15 Dec 2008 ‘Expect a shift to green packaging’ 15 Dec 2008 Man with a mission 15 Dec 2008 Carriers face toughest time on record 15 Dec 2008 Flexibility will be key 15 Dec 2008 Partnerships essential 15 Dec 2008 ‘No-one will escape impact of global meltdown’ 15 Dec 2008 Demand for niche services likely to grow 15 Dec 2008 Massive change and more ahead 15 Dec 2008 Iata proposes radical survival agenda 15 Dec 2008 Iata’s green strategy in a nutshell 15 Dec 2008 Internet will become the medium for truckers and cargo owners 15 Dec 2008 ‘Africa needs to move away from commodities’ 15 Dec 2008 Infrastructure a major challenge 15 Dec 2008 ‘Expanding African market will keep SA economy buoyant’ 15 Dec 2008 Airlines will have to focus on yield 15 Dec 2008 Containerised demand will dominate 15 Dec 2008 Speed and costs will promote a shift to Namibia’s ports 15 Dec 2008 Fuel costs will continue to dominate 15 Dec 2008 ‘Tough in the short-term – but goods will continue to move’ 15 Dec 2008 Security issues will continue to dominate 15 Dec 2008 Private sector participation will be key 15 Dec 2008 Quest for greater efficiency will continue to push e-commerce 15 Dec 2008 ‘Unique’ circumstances provide positive benefits for SA’ 15 Dec 2008 'Decompartmentalised' freight industry has grown immeasurably 15 Dec 2008 Pressure on governments to invest 15 Dec 2008 TPT keen to promote short-sea shipping 15 Dec 2008 Environmental issues will force change 15 Dec 2008 Customisation is key in software market 15 Dec 2008 ‘Fuel and commodity prices will remain under pressure’ 15 Dec 2008 Pressure on labour costs inevitable 15 Dec 2008 ‘Green’ lobby will create more responsible supply chain 15 Dec 2008 Skills shortage persists despite tighter economic climate 15 Dec 2008 The dream is to develop an integrated rail logistics network for Africa 15 Dec 2008