Asia Pacific top IATA cargo agents 2003
Asia Pacific top IATA cargo agents 2003
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Asia Pacific top IATA cargo agents 2003
P:LibraryAsia Pacific top IATA agents 03.pdf
In a recent Reader’s Digest ‘Superbrands 2004’ poll, DHL Express and Federal Express were ranked the best recognised rapid-delivery services in Asia. Reader’s Digest magazine enclosed 180,000 questionnaires in its October 2003 issue and Nielson Media Research telephoned another 3,000 consumers, asking which brands they most admired in a range of 41 product categories. After analysing 6,000 responses, the magazine gave both DHL and Federal Express its Gold Award for Asia. The SuperBrands awards are based on Reader’s Digest surveys in Thailand, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and the Philippines.
Read MoreDHL wants the Philippines government to declare part of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) as a special economic zone where businesses will be entitled to various incentives. DHL Worldwide Express (Philippines), Inc. aims to convert a property close to the airport into an economic zone, but “it is not big enough to qualify” under Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) rules.
Read MoreGlobal logistics company DHL wants the government to declare part of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) as a special economic zone where businesses will be entitled to various incentives, a reliable source said over the weekend.
DHL Worldwide Express (Philippines), Inc. aims to convert a property close to the airport into an ecozone but “it is not big enough to qualify” under Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) rules, the source said.
Because of this, authorities are considering various options, first of which is to combine an airport lot owned by the Manila International Airport Administration or MIAA and the DHL property.
Read MoreFedEx will pursue a dual-hub strategy for Asia-Pacific in light of the new Air Services Agreement struck in Washington last week.
Asia’s No2 express operator by sales has been in talks with officials at the airport in the Philippines and the new Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport about the location for its future regional hub. “You will see us form a multi-hub operation from somewhere in the Philippines as well as China,” FedEx Asia-Pacific president David Cunningham said yesterday.
FedEx follows a similar strategy in Europe, where two satellite hubs support its main facility at Charles de Gaulle International Airport in Paris.
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