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A time of transition: 3 key trends for oil & gas in 2018

DELMIA Quintiq

The current top seven exporters of LNG in the world are Qatar, Australia, Malaysia, Nigeria, Indonesia, Algeria and Russia. An interesting point from BP’s perspective – which was highlighted in the group CEO Bob Dudley’s presentation – was that by 2040, 25% of the supply would be energy and the rest 75% oil and gas.

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4 reasons not to miss the Quintiq World Tour

DELMIA Quintiq

Are the presentations and breakout sessions really worth the time away from your desk? Quintiq World Tour 2015 kicked off in Doha, Qatar, on March 31, 2015, with notable speakers including LNG producer, RasGas, and metal producer, Elval. What if you could spend a day talking to industry experts for insights to improve efficiency?

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Qatar Rail urges private sector to bid for contracts

Logistics Middle East

Qatar Rail Industry Awareness day presented rail projects? business opportunities available to the private sector.

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US airline unions join fight against Gulf carriers

Logistics Middle East

US airline union bosses present united front with airline CEOs against Etihad, Emirates and Qatar Airways'

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A Year In Events: Looking Back At 2016 (US Edition)

EcoVadis

Presentations on successes achieved improving labor conditions in China were subsequently followed by the challenges of doing business in the very new – and inherently risky – labor market of Myanmar. BBB Forum on Corporate Responsibility (New York, NY). ProcureCon: Indirect West (Phoenix, AZ).

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Airbus Acknowledges Supply Network Constraints Impacting Wide Body Production

Supply Chain Matters

In late May, we called reader attention on an on-stage conversation among Boeing CEO David Calhoun and Qatar Airways Group CEO H.E. Our interpretation of that statement is that in a now supply constrained situation, Airbus is not electing to enter a lowest price back and forth engagement with an airline negotiating with Boeing as well.

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Freightos is going public…and how we got here

Freightos

At the same time one of our key strategic airline partners, Qatar Airways, is doubling down and investing in the transaction too. Thanks to our investors led by Aleph, More VC, Annox Capital, Qatar Airways, SGX, FedEx, MSR, OurCrowd, Sadara, Portline, Master Toys, and Gold Lion Ventures, for their support and patience.