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Asia Pacific Logistics 2004
Transport Intelligence, May 2004, Pages: 302


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The Asia Pacific region is made up of a number of highly mature countries as well as some the world’s poorest nations. The developed markets are important manufacturing regions, transport transit hubs or financial centres and include countries such as: Japan, Singapore,Taiwan,Hong Kong and Australia.

These countries have reasonably well developed transport infrastructures, and have a logistics industry bourn through the sophistication of the manufacturing and retail sectors operating in each market. The Asia Pacific region also includes a substantial number of countries that are currently experiencing extremely high levels of development. These countries include: China, India ,South, Korea and Thailand. In addition to the companies listed above, countries such as Vietnam are also starting to witness foreign investment, although to date, the country has been hindered by its underdeveloped infrastructure. Western organisations have been increasingly attracted to the emerging of the Asia Pacific region mainly due to its low-cost operating base, especially its workforce, which is often skilled and willing to work for a fraction of their western counterparts.

These countries provide expanding companies with the following:
Low cost manufacturing
Liberalisation of markets (e.g. China)
Growth of consumer markets

This new report details the state of the industry throughout this diverse region. It examines the most recent trends and developments and provides country and company profiles as well as market sizing and forecasts.

What can you learn from the report?
The newly published Asia Pacific Logistics 2004 Report provides answers to the following questions:
- Which countries are developing and in what industry sectors?
- Who are the main local companies operating in the Asia Pacific region? (including financial analysis).
- Which global and European logistics players operate within the Asia Pacific region?
- What is the size of the Asia Pacific logistics, express and air cargo markets and how fast are they growing?
- What are the main trade routes between Asia Pacific and the rest of the world?

The Asia Pacific Logistics report profiles the leading transport and logistics operators in the region.
These profiles include the following information:
- Ownership structures
- Management
- Services
- Geographic network
- Financial analysis
- Strategy
In addition, the report identifies the main global companies operating within the region and provides invaluable data on their Asian operations.

Asia Pacific Logistics 2004 contains analysis of the demand side sectors in all of the major countries in the region.
These include:
- automotive
- high tech
- pharmaceutical
- retail
In addition to an overview of each of the industries above, this section also highlights the main local and global companies present in each market.




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