Daily News For July 14, 2008

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Russia's Air Cargo Forecast to Outgrow All Other Regions
Predictions are that Russia's present share of 1.4% of the total $80 billion global air cargo market will grow to 8% in 2015 at $8.4 billion and 16% by 2030, to $25.6 billion. Click to continue

Aleris Closes Quebec Rolling Mill
Aleris International Inc. plans to close a Quebec rolling operation permanently, explaining it was unable to achieve a labor agreement with workers there. Click to continue

Delivery Reliability and Security Worry Supply Chain Executives
Product recall is major problem according to PRTM study. Click to continue

Sud-Chemie Buys More Capacity for Foundry Chemical Products
Sud-Chemie AG has agreed to buy a chemical plant in Hart, Bavaria, that manufactures products for metalcasting. Most of the plant's products are specialty chemicals for iron foundries, specifically automotive castings. Click to continue

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"I made the short walk down the street yesterday to attend the 2008 Great Lakes Manufacturing Council Forum here in Cleveland near the IW home office. This year’s theme for the third-annual forum was..." Click to continue

A Gold Medal In Economy-Crippling For China
"In an attempt to fast-track environmental progress ahead of this summer's Olympic Games, the Chinese government is taking fairly drastic steps in both the industrial and consumer economies -- steps that are designed to "clear the air" and quell the discomfort being expressed by athletes who will be breathing "Beijing brown" this summer..." Click to continue

I Guess You Don't Have To Worry [About Laptop Theft]... (video)
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