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Title: How Does Globalisation Affect Freight Transport In Singapore
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April 26, 1998 |
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Broadcom’s managing director, Rick Hodgman, made the following comment in World Trade Magazine in 2005, "We use Singapore as our shipping hub. The airport, customs, and logistics aspect is very important to us because the material we manufacture throughout Asia comes through Singapore... Showed first 250 characters
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Broadcom needs a very good logistics base and Singapore has the best of any countries in Asia." Another major corporation that chose Singapore to set up one of its regional offices was Toyota Motor Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. Its Vice President of Corporate Affairs Division, Mr Kenichi Yamaguchi, who also had praises for Singapore’s good business and transportation infrastructure, made the follow statement in Singapore Investments News (2002), “What we find most attractive is the ease of setting up a regional telecommunication network with our affiliates... Showed next 250 characters
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