Transport & Logistics

ComfortDelGro’s profit up 3.1% to $236m in 2011

As its bus segment posted strong growth in its overseas operations.

ComfortDelGro’s profit up 3.1% to $236m in 2011

As its bus segment posted strong growth in its overseas operations.

Will NOL benefit from new TSA rate hikes?

Not likely due to an existing oversupply that discourages significant lifting of cargo rates, warns PhillipCapital.

SMRT invests a whopping $195m on North-South East-West Lines

The project will replace the signaling system on the NSEW Lines, reducing the time gap between trains to 100 seconds.

Dear SMRT, it’s not time to rejoice yet

Efforts to replace signaling system and government’s move to increase rail capacity of the CCL have no immediate financial impact.

Worst is not over for SMRT: DBS

Government regulation may add substantial burdens on operating its transport systems.

Bumpy ride ahead for SMRT

Falling net profits, persistent cost pressure and declining weekly ridership for CCL – what else to expect?

Singapore roads safest in half-a-decade

Fatal and injury accident rate in 2011 dropped to 83.31 per 10,000 vehicle population.

Indian logistics will drive over the slump

A sluggish GDP will still hurt the industry but stable diesel prices and undeterred demand should compensate.

SMRT’s revenue surges 10% to $268m in 3Q12

The group stays strong despite the MRT disruption that caused a stir last year.

SingPost’s net profit drops 5% to S$42m in 3Q11

The country’s postal industry struggles for survival despite dipping mail volumes.

Woodsville Tunnel completion to ease traffic soon

The improved tunnel network will become operational starting January 28.

SMRT’s dividends risky in 2012: DBS

DBS projects SMRT’s net profit to plunge to S$137m in FY12, and its growth to register a paltry 1% in FY13.

SMRT debacle: Government to thoroughly review penalty framework

Plus the Committee of Inquiry will hold its hearings in public.

Will SMRT's profits be derailed?

New leadership may lead to drastic change in business focus and payout policies, says Kim Eng.

Mr Tan to manage SMRT as Ms Saw resigns

Tan Ek Kia said he would work quickly to ensure the leadership team of SMRT has whatever support they need.

CEO stops in her tracks: SMRT accepts offer of resignation

Saw Phaik Hwa will however assist the investigation teams and the Committee of Inquiry reviewing the causes of the train operations disruptions.

It's official: Singapore drivers worse than Hong Kong counterparts

Survey shows drivers in Singapore are more likely to go through an amber light.