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Busting myths about logistics cost in India
Two “myths” muddy the debate on the cost of logistics in India. First, that the cost in India is exceedingly high. Second, that this is despite India being a services dominant economy, which are erroneously perceived to be…
Malaysia's real estate market remains attractive to foreign investors even with stronger ringgit
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's real estate market continues to receive demand from foreign investors in 2026 even with the stronger ringgit, underpinned by affordable property prices within the Southeast Asia region. JLL managing director Jamie Tan said…
Delek Logistics Partners (NYSE:DKL) Reaches New 52-Week High - What's Next?
Delek Logistics Partners, L.P. (NYSE:DKL - Get Free Report) shares reached a new 52-week high during trading on Tuesday. The stock traded as high as $49.23 and last traded at $48.84, with a volume of 29630 shares trading hands. The stock had…
Procurement Magazine January 2026: SAP, Sarantis Group and Equans on AI, Strategy and Sustainable Sourcing
The January editions of BizClik's Procurement & Supply Chain portfolio are now live, featuring fresh insights from Supply Chain Digital, Procurement Magazine, and Manufacturing Digital publications. London - 27 January 2026- BizClik, a global B2B…
Scotland-France ferry could relaunch amid £35bn Dunkirk regeneration plan
A new cargo and passenger ferry service directly linking Scotland and France could launch later this year as the port of Dunkirk embarks on a €40bn (£35bn) regeneration programme it claims will mirror the second world war resilience…
Truck floats on makeshift ferry using two wooden boats to cross river in Rizal
A group of villagers used a makeshift ferry made from two wooden boats to help a truck driver cross across a river. The locals assisted the trucker in transporting his blue vehicle through the leg-deep water in Rizal on January 4. Footage captured…
How to Keep Your Business Thriving When the Market Changes and Disruption Strikes
Why external shocks test leadership more than strategy, and what separates businesses that adapt quickly from those that stall. How entrepreneurs can stay steady, relevant and trusted when markets, technology and expectations shift faster than…
Opinion | How Hangzhou's tech ecosystem nurtures dragons and rockets
Hangzhou's space industry got off to a flying start in 2026. On January 7, China's leading private rocket firm Space Epoch broke ground on a medium-to-large liquid rocket assembly, testing and reuse facility in Hangzhou's Qiantang district. Basing…
Pope appoints Capiz priest as new Kalibo bishop
Pope Leo XIV on Saturday, Jan. 24, appointed a priest from the Archdiocese of Capiz as the new bishop of Kalibo. Fr. Cyril Villareal, 51, will succeed Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc, who retired in June 2025 after nearly 14 years of leading the…
An Entrepreneurial Software Firm Meets an Agile Trucking Firm
Arthur Axelrad, CEO of Dispatch Science Success for small and mid-sized firms often comes down to being able to go where your customers take you. This is as true for a software firm as it is for a 3PL. This can also include dropping existing…
Major Airlines Seek Relaxation In FDTL Norms Citing New Pilot Rest Rules 'Unsustainable
New Delhi: On the heels of a massive operational crisis, representatives from India's leading airlines, including IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet, and AirAsia (AIX Connect), met with the Secretary of Civil Aviation and senior government officials…
Oman And DP World Accelerate Plans for Al-Rawdah Special Economic Zone
Senior officials from the Sultanate of Oman and DP World have reviewed progress on the development of the Al Rawdah Special Economic Zone and aligned on the next steps for Phase 1 implementation, underscoring the project's growing role in…
CBCP leader says Church open to dialogue with Marcos gov't
The leadership of the Catholic Church said Monday it is open to dialogue with the Marcos administration, but only if it serves the common good. Archbishop Gilbert Garcera, who recently assumed office as president of the Catholic Bishops' Conference…
Rescue efforts under way after Philippine ferry sinks, leaving 18 dead
MANILA — Search and rescue operations continued on Tuesday for 10 people still missing after a passenger boat capsized off a Basilan, with the death toll rising slightly to 18, the Philippine Coast Guard said. Captain Noemie Cayabyab, a…
Philippine, US hold joint military drill at disputed South China Sea shoal
MANILA — The militaries of the Philippine and the United States sailed together this week at a disputed shoal in the South China Sea, Manila's armed forces said on Tuesday, in joint exercises aimed at easing cooperation between the treaty…
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