>> South America Trade Briefing The third in the series of trade briefings from MDS Transmodal - the South America Trade Briefing -presents analysis of containerised trade data to 4Q 2009 and forecasts for the next two years using the MDS Transmodal World Cargo Database.

>> North America Trade Briefing The second in the series of trade briefings from MDS Transmodal - the North America Trade Briefing -presents analysis of containerised trade data to 4Q 2009 and forecasts for the next two years using the MDS Transmodal World Cargo Database.

>> China Trade Briefing 2010  The latest China Trade Briefing report from MDS Transmodal highlights key trends in China's containerised import and export trades with near term quarterly predictions for 2010 and 2011.  Although the last 18 months have seen the container markets fall in spectacular fashion, still the words "double-digit growth" have not left the shipping industry's parlance as far as China is concerned.  The China Trade Briefing report shows why.  As well as looking at broad trends in imports and exports the report provides specific details on China's container trades with trading partners and particular commodity groups, drilling down to SITC 5 digit level in some cases.

>>Container Capacity Forecasts, 2nd quarter 2010 for main east/west routes now available; showing anticipated deployment of exisiting and newbuild vessels to 2011 and consequent capacity by trade lane. More...

>>Consolidated UK International Passenger database, available for 2009, describing passenger volumes by mode, route, origin/destination, journey purpose, length of stay and purpose, compatible with IPS, ferry operator and CAA sources. More...

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North West Ports: Economic Trends and Land Use Study

The Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) has just published on its website the new report by MDS Transmodal, produced with Regeneris Consulting. The study examines the economic trends and land use requirements of ports in North West England and provides an up-date of previous research carried out for the NWDA in 2005.  The overall aim of the study was to provide the NWDA and the other key regional partners with an accurate assessment of the key economic trends affecting North West ports and how this translates into port land requirements. The study is designed to provide an evidence base for the development of future regional policy and strategy.

The report can be downloaded from the NWDA website at:

http://www.nwda.co.uk/publications/infrastructure/northwest-ports-economic-tre.aspx