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In The Press.
april
29, 2008
The
burgeoning number of complex projects in the energy and natural
resources markets such as in the construction, mining, power, oil,
natural gas and chemical industries in remote locations has encouraged
BDP International, one of the largest privately owned logistics
firms, to set up a dedicated unit to cater to such projects.
march
3 , 2008
Gigantic tanks for Quinn Chemicals crossed bridge in Leuna
february
21, 2008
PHILADELPHIA
and SINGAPORE—BDP International, a global logistics and transportation
management company, said this week it is establishing a Singapore-based
global alliance of small- to mid-size firms to better compete with
larger, multi-national logistics services providers.
february
20, 2008
BDP
International is banding together small and medium-size logistics
and transport companies in a new global alliance to challenge the
dominance of large multinational groups in the business.
february
11, 2008
Building the path for huge industrial plants for Quinn Chemicals in Leuna, Germany.
january
28, 2008
Largely
in response to the pull from their American client base, mid-sized
US freight forwarders have been expanding aggressively in China.
Typically, this has drawn them to Shanghai first, but as their customers
move inland, regional and domestic activities in other locations
are on the rise.
january
7, 2008
Fool's
gold or Holy Grail? It's been said that a fool is someone who knows
the cost of everything, but the value of nothing. Yet many global
shippers continue to fall for the fool's gold of cheap transportation
costs, often at the expense of the Holy Grail of longer-term, more
broad-based cost reductions that could benefit their bottom lines.
october
22, 2007
How
can non-Chinese companies minimize their risks and maximum their
opportunities from China's tax reform?
october
22, 2007
Be
careful about what you ask for, the saying goes, because you might
get what you want. For years, U.S. and other multinationals have
been asking China to "level the playing field" for non-Chinese
companies. That means bringing Chinese practices fully in line with
those of the World Trade Organization, which China joined in 2001.
september
28, 2007
The
role of the logistics professional is evolving from supply chain
manager to risk manager, as global supply chains are increasingly
exposed to risks such as terrorism, pandemics and natural disasters.
september
3, 2007
When
Horizon Lines last month carved out its nascent logistics operation
into a separate business division, the ocean container line set
sail into waters that are increasingly popular, and potentially
turbulent.
june
1, 2007
Although
nearly half of supply chain executives at multi-national companies
in the chemical, consumer goods, industrial, and retail sectors
consider their supply chains to be global, the reality is that most
supply chain operating decisions, are, in fact, regional, according
to a recent report published by Centrx, a consulting unit of freight
logistics and transportation management firm BDP International,
and St. Joseph’s University.
march
19, 2007
Seat
cushions. Paints. Perfumes. Cosmetics. Computer housing. What do
these products have in common? They all release chemical substances
into the environment, so exporters of the products to Europe must
comply with new demanding European regulations known as REACH, short
for "Registration, Evaluation and Authorization, and Restriction
of Chemicals."
january
29, 2007
One
of the biggest challenges in 2007 will be dealing with the myriad
of regulatory changes enacted to enhance security, such as the SAFE
Port Act and the Transportation Worker Identification Credential
program.
november
10, 2006
Why
was Singapore the first choice for US-based freight forwarding company,
BDP International, when setting up its very first office in Asia
Pacific 10 years ago?
november
8, 2006
The
logistics challenges of Sino-European Chemicals trade
august
1, 2006
BDP
has been recognized as one of the top 10 logistics firms, cited
by customers for outstanding Customer Service and Overall Performance,
in the 2006 Quest for Quality.
January
24, 2006
US-based
BDP International, a privately owned global logistics provider,
has experienced rapid growth since it started operations in Asia
since 1993. This growth has been increasingly pronounced over the
last five years.
november,
2005
Chilled
cargo, medications, dangerous goods, chemicals and dutiable goods—BDP
International, which is active worldwide, offers logistics services
such as dangerous goods transport on land, sea, or air, as well
as individually customized logistics instruments.
september,
2005
There's little value in simply moving goods from Point A to Point
B, according to Frank Scheibner, president of Hellmann USA
(www.hellmann.net).
That's a strange admission for a freight forwarder.
AUGUST
3, 2005
Fourth-party
logistics providers (4PLs) that oversee component entities in a
supply chain are finding their place in the chemical industry.
may
9, 2005
At
last week's Trans-Atlantic Maritime Conference, a chorus of speeches
and PowerPoint presentations bemoaned port delays, trucking shortages
and rate increases. John M. Bolte sang a different key.
June
14, 2004
It
sounds almost too good to be true. The Chinese retail market of
1.2 billion up-and-coming consumers, long the object of every international
company's most-ardent desires, will become fully open to foreign
retail distributors under a new Chinese law that will take effect
next January 1.
June
7, 2004
Despite
the boom and bust of e-commerce companies in the late 1990s, it's
an accepted fact that the Internet has steadily grown and matured
as a platform for the conveyance and processing of information.
march, 2004
New regulatory environment and IT advancements figure prominently for
shippers.
January
28, 2004
BDP International, a privately held global logistics and transportation services company, has acquired a majority interest in the transportation division of Merlin Logistics GmbH of Germany, and full ownership of French company ACTA S.A.S.
june 16, 2003
The Royal manual typewriter is preserved in a glass case at BDP International headquarters overlooking Independence Hall in Philadelphia. It's a reminder of the freight forwarder's origins in 1966, when Dick Bolte launched his company with the help of a $1,200 loan.
November 16, 2002
Manufacturers are finding shipping alternatives to the West Coast ports to avoid any further labor disruptions as they head into the busiest shopping season of the year.
May-june, 2002
The effective deregulation of ocean transportation pricing that went into effect last May under the Ocean Shipping Reform Act (OSRA) has created opportunities for shippers to wring out costs from the logistics part of their supply chains...
june,
2001
The expansion in chemicals manufacturing and trade is leading to increased demand for chemicals storage, packing, drumming and transportation throughout Asia. US-based BDP, a specialist in chemical logistics, has experienced rapid growth since it started its Asian operations in 1993.
october,
2000
Shippers are turning to outsiders for advice on international regulatory compliance and distribution network design. Freight forwarders hope they'll get the call.
July 31, 2000
If you're an honest importer, you already know more than you want to about the U.S. Customs Service. You know about paying duties. You know about filling out your customs entry form. But do you know what an assist is? Do you know how to incorporate royalties, license fees and buyer's commissions into your customs paperwork?
July,
2000
Reflecting the diverse needs of IL readers, and the frenetic pace of growth of the market segment, it includes well-known companies, a smattering of 3PL niche providers, and newer companies offering specialized logistics services. They're all listed alphabetically to make it solutions-based resource, rather than to rank one provider over another. Below is the list of companies featured in the Top 100 chart. To contact and request information from any or all of these companies, use our fast, convenient Online 3PL RFP.
April,
2000
Just a few years ago, pundits predicted integrated carriers would kill them off. Today, domestic airfreight service providers are experiencing a rebirth.



