Chris Lewis
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Bridging the skills gap in project forwarding and heavy lift
With young people hesitant to join an industry often perceived as unglamorous, project forwarders face mounting recruitment challenges. While traditional on-the-job training remains vital, innovations such as virtual reality simulators are helping to attract new talent and prepare the next generation for high-risk operations. Chris Lewis reports.
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Hanging on to what they’ve got
Recruitment in the heavy lift and project freight forwarding sector is sluggish, according to leading practitioners in the field. With the outlook uncertain, people in good roles are tending to stay put, rather than seek greener grass elsewhere. Chris Lewis reports.
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Measured steps in the Middle East’s economic diversification
The Middle East’s primary generator of project logistics activity, the oil and gas sector, still commands the lion’s share of attention. Nevertheless, profits derived from fossil fuels are being funnelled into various markets, including transport infrastructure, civil construction and renewable energy. The pace of diversification may be gradual, but there is a tangible sense that the region is laying the groundwork for a more resilient future. Chris Lewis reports.
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Can the subcontinent deliver on its green promises?
The Indian Subcontinent has begun the process of switching to green energy. This is one project freight market that promises to run and run. However, the task of weaning nearly 2 billion people off traditional power sources is gargantuan, writes Chris Lewis.
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South Korea: an Asian powerhouse at the crossroads
South Korean manufacturers are having to adapt to a world of lower-cost competition, forcing project logisticians and multipurpose shipping lines to take stock. However, there are still opportunities as the coal-dependent nation redraws its energy mix. Chris Lewis reports.
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Locked-down project logistics markets begin precarious rebound
The Indian Subcontinent region has some of the most exciting opportunities on the planet – but expect the unexpected. The Covid-19 crisis has been a case in point.