Transport & Logistics

Port of Singapore still world's busiest

Minister of Transport proclaims as port marks 2 billion GT milestone.

Port of Singapore still world's busiest

Minister of Transport proclaims as port marks 2 billion GT milestone.

New Clementi bus interchange to open on 26 November

The new interchange is expected to benefit about 8,500 commuters daily.

DHL appoints Kelvin Leung as Asia Pacific CEO

Mr Leung will be tasked to steer Asia Pacific region for its Global Forwarding unit.

LTA reduces ERP rates for December school holidays

Revised Electronic Road Pricing rates will apply from 19 November to the end of 2011.

ComfortDelGro profit up 12.5% to $69.1m

Its 3Q $877m revenue would have been stronger had it not been for the negative translation effect of the weaker Sterling Pound, Renminbi, and Dong.

SBS Transit profit down 16.4% to $10.7m

SBS Transit profit down 16.4% to $10.7m

What you need to know about Berger International’s legal case fiasco

Its subsidiary was sued by one unhappy customer last year, and the claim was dismissed by the High Court - but now the Court of Appeal just...

SMRT profit derailed by high energy costs

Profit for the second quarter of 2011 was down to S$34.1m.

SingPost second quarter profit down 22.5% to S$30.6mn

The group recorded higher revenues but lower profits from higher operating costs and investments in growth.

SGX queries Grand Banks Yachts’ controversial director

Mr Robert William Livingston II still holds directorship despite majority vote against his re-election, and SGX is concerned.

Busted: SMRT fined $200,000 for security breach

Investigations by LTA found that SMRT had failed to exercise the due diligence and vigilance expected of a public transport operator.

Enough of the cars! Unless you want more vehicles than roads to drive them on

You may want to think twice about buying that second car as LTA aims to cut down annual vehicle population growth amidst average annual road growth...

LTA to enhance MRT connectivity

And no more sweating at elevated MRT stations upon installation of fans.

SMRT’s revenue may jump 4.9% to S$258m in 2Q12

OCBC expects SMRT’s ridership levels to surge in the coming years as the government is planning to reduce vehicle growth rates.

Station locations of Eastern Region Line may remain unknown next year

Construction schedule of the MRT line until 2020 was announced three years ago but to date a spokesman from the Ministry of Transport (MOT) reports...