Transport & Logistics
Car sales expected to surge by 67% this year, with Japanese brands at the fore
Car sales expected to surge by 67% this year, with Japanese brands at the fore
The weak yen will help sales this year.
LTA explores bank cards for alternative fare payment system
Upfront top-ups may become a thing of the past.
Upcoming Cross Island Line expected to have 600,000 passengers daily
It will cover 50 km and have about 30 stations.
Will ComfortDelGro’s profits get hammered by the weak British pound?
UK operations account for almost 20% of bottomline.
Jardine C&C’s net profit drops 16% to US$688m in FY15
Blame slow sales, forex woes.
Singapore rolls out $556m overhaul of outdated electronic road pricing system
The new system will be implemented in 2020.
IPS Securex clinches US$900,000 purchase order from Southeast Asian client
It will sell and maintain scanning equipment.
LTA rolls out more city direct services to the CBD
They will operate on weekdays and evening peak periods.
Mobility giant Jardine Schindler Group sees upward trend for Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau
Chief executive Jujudhan Jena speaks about Asia’s long term growth prospects.
LTA rolls out mobile Autopass and NETS FlashPay top-up service for motorists
Motorists will no longer need to look for terminals.
SMRT ramps up headcount, launches search for 1,200 new staff
Overall headcount will rise by 20%.
Big-car COE premium rebounds sharply in latest bidding exercise
Cat B premium closed at $46,970.
Downtown Line 2 to accelerate CDG’s profit growth in 2016
It will boost revenue and offset start-up, operating costs.
SingPost boosts eCommerce logistics business in China as it raises stake in Chinese IT firm
It purchased 17.91% of Shenzhen 4PX Information Technology.
Logistics Holdings’ profits skyrocket 139.7% to $1.4m
Thanks to raised contributions from projects.
LTA rebuffs need for bicycle licensing in Singapore
Keeping a licensing registry up to date is too impractical.
New entrants are no problem for ComfortDelGro’s taxi business: analysts
At least not yet, they add.