Transport & Logistics

Bus and train fares to rise by 7% from December 28

Bus and train fares to rise by 7% from December 28

This will boost the annual revenue of public transport operators by $132.5m.

Third-party logistics and e-commerce firms snap up nearly half of Singapore's warehouse space

E-commerce is thriving in the world's busiest transshipment port. Third-party logistics and other logistics companies, which consist of freight...

Skyports to reveal vertical air taxi port at Marina Bay

Germany-based air taxi firm Volocopter will also conduct a demo flight.

Taiwan gears up for shift to electric motorcycles

The government pushes to ban ICE motorcycles by 2023.

honestbee's debt moratorium extended to January 2020

It will give stakeholders the details of a scheme of arrangement.

Keppel T&T sells stake in Hong Kong and Foshan logistics subsidiaries for $39m

The move aims to recycle capital, enabling the company to pursue other opportunities.

Rail cost hike could hit ComfortDelGro's earnings

Maintenance costs could rise following the mid-life revamp at North-East Line.

Temasek-backed Reefknot Investments launches think tank for supply chain industry

It will discuss new business models and tech in the supply chain and logistics industry.

LTA greenlights SG Bike and Mobike deal

SG Bike will soon operate 25,000 bicycles.

Behind the company planning to build Singapore's first mobile air taxi port

Skyports is tying up with Germany's Volocopter for trials later this year.

STI kicks out Hutchison Port Holdings Trust

Its market cap plunged 84% since IPO to $1.93b.

ComfortDelGro launches trial for on-demand bus service

Residents at Tanjong Rhu and Meyer Road can catch a bus via an app.

Bus and train fares may rise 7% after train review

Rail operators stands to gain whilst ComfortDelGro’s prospects remain neutral.

South Korea's car production to grow 2.9% by end-2019

The trade dispute with Japan may be pushing consumers to buy local.

Court grants honestbee's extension of debt moratorium

The Court will hear the matter on 30 September.