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In December 2004, a new dimension was given to the longstanding relationship between ITMMA and De Lloyd/Le Lloyd, the leading Belgian newspaper on transport and logistics. ITMMA now has its monthly articles in the restyled newspaper. In taking this step, Mr. Guy Dubois, Director of De Lloyd/Le Lloyd, has underlined the role ITMMA plays in communication with the maritime and logistics industry.
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2006
03/11/2006: Antwerp increases share of box trade in Hamburg-Le Havre range (Chris Coeck)
25/10/2006: Antwerp and Hamburg improve positions in Hamburg-Le Havre range (Chris Coeck)
13/09/2006: Container terminals in Far East have highest productivity (Chris Coeck)
6/09/2006: LA/Long Beach ports dominate transpacific box trade (Bert Vernimmen)
26/07/2006: Strong growth of inland navigation continues in port of Antwerp (Dr. Chris Coeck)
26/07/2006: Hong Kong has best connection to global liner shipping network (Dr. Jan Hoffmann)
28/06/2006: Curtain has not fallen on European seaport policy (Patrick Verhoeven)
28/06/2006: European shipping lines dominate North Europe-US container trade route (Bert Vernimmen)
31/05/2006: Container and ro-ro trailer capacity to soar in North Sea Region ports (Bert Vernimmen)
31/05/2006: North America and Europe dominate global airline network (Lomme Devriendt, led by Ben Derudder and Frank Witlox)
26/04/2006: Shipping alliances create challenges for port operators (Prof. Dr. Willy Winkelmans and Julio Osorio)
26/04/2006: World export volume expected to rise by 7% in 2006 (Bert Vernimmen)
29/03/2006: Port sector is extremely important to Flemish economy (Dr. Chris Coeck)
29/03/2006: Antwerp needs to prepare for additional container handling capacity (Dr. Chris Coeck)
22/02/2006: Stakeholder relation management key to successful port development (Prof. Dr. Willy Winkelmans and Brenda Magqwaka)
25/01/2006: Container terminals are gearing up for next-generation container ships (Bert Vernimmen)
25/01/2006: Rotterdam has lost container traffic to Antwerp and Hamburg (Dr. Chris Coeck)
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