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Demand for outsourced services from logistics providers, also known as 3PL (third party logistics), will grow more than 20 per cent in the region as companies streamline their core businesses to enhance efficiency, said senior industry players.

p>Demand for outsourced services from logistics providers, also known as 3PL (third party logistics), will grow more than 20 per cent in the region as companies streamline their core businesses to enhance efficiency, said senior industry players.

A LOGISTICS EXPERT has said that the GCCs logistics sector is becoming increasingly appealing for merger and acquisition (M&A) activity in todays environment.

p>A LOGISTICS EXPERT has said that the GCCs logistics sector is becoming increasingly appealing for merger and acquisition (M&A) activity in todays environment.

European production of the world?s first 4.0 to 5.0 tonne capacity hybrid forklifts will commence in 2011, according to sources at Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks.

p>European production of the world?s first 4.0 to 5.0 tonne capacity hybrid forklifts will commence in 2011, according to sources at Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks.

PRODUCTS THAT SIMPLIFY the construction and design of switchboards and other power assemblies are in the spotlight on the Termate stand.

p>PRODUCTS THAT SIMPLIFY the construction and design of switchboards and other power assemblies are in the spotlight on the Termate stand.

OMANI AUTHORITIES WILL spend US$ 4.2 billion on utility and water projects in the governorate of Muscat in the next few years. Omar Al-Wuhaibi, Chief Executive Officer of Oman Wastewater Services Company, said in a press statement that the forecast spending would cover projects, including water treatment plants and networks, in the Muscat region till 2017. Overall cost of projects, currently underway in the sultanate,  has amounted to around US$2 billion.

p>OMANI AUTHORITIES WILL spend US$ 4.2 billion on utility and water projects in the governorate of Muscat in the next few years. Omar Al-Wuhaibi, Chief Executive Officer of Oman Wastewater Services Company, said in a press statement that the forecast spending would cover projects, including water treatment plants and networks, in the Muscat region till 2017. Overall cost of projects, currently underway in the sultanate,  has amounted to around US$2 billion.

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