El transporte aéreo peruano está experimentando un auge, impulsado por la pujante industria turística local. El desempeño y el potencial del sector fue reconocido en junio por el vicepresidente de la Asociación de Transporte Aéreo Internacional (IATA en inglés), Peter Cerda, quien describió al Perú como “uno de los países más prometedores en la aviación latinoamericana”.
Economic update | Sri Lanka eyes port potential
A move to increase capacity at Sri Lanka’s ports is enabling the island nation to capitalise on its strategic location by serving growing traffic on the international east-west shipping lanes.
Avec la nomination d'un nouveau ministre à la tête du Ministère des Transports au mois de Mai dernier et le déploiement imminent du dernier plan de développement quinquennal du pays qui couvre la période allant jusqu'en 2019, le secteur des transports algérien fait l'objet d'une réorganisation stratégique.
Articles & Analysis | Safety at top of agenda as airlines seek to boost passenger numbers in Indonesia from The Report: Indonesia 2015
The aviation industry in South-east Asia suffered an unprecedented number of fatal tragedies in 2014. March saw the mysterious disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, followed by the shooting down over Ukraine of another Malaysia Airlines plane in July, and then, closer to home, the crash of Indonesia Air Asia’s Flight 8501 in December. These events rocked passenger...
Articles & Analysis | Plans to expand rail and ports in Indonesia from The Report: Indonesia 2015
With the new administration of President Joko Widodo committed to spending a greater share of the budget on improving the nation’s transport infrastructure and moves under way to provide an enhanced organisational and administrative framework for the sector, there is a new sense of energy with regards to transport in Indonesia. Indeed, with logistics costs equivalent to around...
Articles & Analysis | Opportunities for logistics providers expanding in Indonesia from The Report: Indonesia 2015
With more than 17,500 islands spread across three time zones, Indonesia’s geography inevitably presents certain logistical challenges. The country, which lies on either side of the equator and whose islands are separated by the Java Sea, is noted for its rugged terrain, active volcanoes, tropical storms and mudslides, as well as its congested streets and poor infrastructure....