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Is the recent improvement in the global economy sustainable?

Has the global economy turned the corner? Data presented in Ti's latest   Global Logistics Monitor suggests it might have. Manufacturing activity appears to be picking up throughout Asia, Germany and the US and even demand for airfreight may finally be improving. Still, it is too early to tell, particularly as it is always difficult to compare year-over-year data for the months of January and February because of the lunar Chinese New Year holiday. However, while China's manufacturing activity stumbled a bit for February, as noted by the China Customs Administration, its exports for the first two months of 2013 grew 24%, while imports grew 5%.  The EU, US and the ASEAN countries were China's top trading partners. Exports to the EU increased nearly 3.2%, while exports to the US and the ASEAN countries grew by 14.8% and 22% respectively. Most notably, exports of high-tech products grew 26.2% year-on-year. Even in the midst of Europe's economic squalor, Germany ap...

Multimodal (Combined) Transport Document

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A multimodal transport document is a bill of lading covering two or more modes of transport, such as shipping by rail and sea. A complete multimodal transport document should contain the following elements: Name of the carrier or multimodal transport operator with a signature identified as that of carrier, transport operator or ship's master or agent for or on behalf of either the carrier, transport operator or ship's master, An indication that the shipment has been dispatched, taken in charge or loaded on board along with a date, Indication of the place of receipt of the shipment that may be different from the place of actual loading on board and the place of delivery of the shipment which may be different from the place of discharge, A sole original or if issued in multiple originals, the full set of originals, The terms and conditions of carriage or a reference to the terms and conditions of carriage in another source or document other than the multimodal transpor...