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All GLG News Analyses Filed Under: Transportation

Analyses are solely the work of the authors and have not been edited or endorsed by GLG.
Timothy O'Neil-Dunne, Managing Partner
T2Impact Ltd.
Analysis of: Travelport Announces Second Quarter 2008 Results | www.examiner.com
The GDS model has sustained the neutral travel distribution model for a very long time. From its less than humble beginings with IBM and American Airlines to the peak years of the mid- 1990s to to twilight zone it now finds itself in. So the time has come to accept its short comings and move forward...
Toby Kolstad, President
Toby Kolstad, President
Rail Theory Forecasts
Analysis of: FreightCar America: Coal Car Orders Will Pick Up Soon | seekingalpha.com
There is much hope that orders for new coal cars will increase in the near future, lifting production rates at Freightcar America (RAIL). Coal exports are up almost 80% from a few years ago and domestic demand should increase significantly when the 52 new coal-fired generating plants which are currently...
Jay Thompson, President and General Manager
Jay Thompson, President and General Manager
Transportation Business Associates
Analysis of: Cummins to Add SCR to 2010 Engines | www.truckinginfo.com
Cummins Inc. announced they are switching to SCR in their Heavy-duty ISX model for 2010. It was previously to utilize Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) at a higher rate than today, along with higher injection pressures and other enhancements - plus emissions credit trading. While this changes the “few...
Timothy O'Neil-Dunne, Managing Partner
T2Impact Ltd.
Analysis of: Commission targets 'rip-off' air ticket sites | www.euractiv.com
The EC and Ryanair are at constant loggerheads over the 3 main issues of fare displays, Subsidies from cities wanting service and of course the Aer Lingus acquisition. Given the economic climate and benefits that air transportation provides, the EC should perhaps consider rethinking at least one of...
Analysis of: Transport costs could alter world trade | www.usatoday.com
Unlike the past when the transportation sector was painted with a broad brush, individual corporate operational models make a difference. No longer is a single service or limited service approach sufficient enough to sustain the changing dynamics within the transportation sector. A much more “total...
Timothy O'Neil-Dunne, Managing Partner
T2Impact Ltd.
Analysis of: United's pilots want Tilton out | www.chicagotribune.com
United's management is now embattled in both a legal and commercial fight with its pilot's the very people who brought in Tilton in the first place. United must cut more heads and deeper across the board to match the fleet reductions
Jay Thompson, President and General Manager
Jay Thompson, President and General Manager
Transportation Business Associates
Analysis of: Schneider National Owner-Operators Now Paying Just $1.085 for Diesel | www.wisbusiness.com
Truckload leader Schneider National has freight - and has been successfully growing their Independent Contractor segment for over a decade, while their competitors have not seen the same success. The primary reasons are they have freight (miles), continue to adjust their program, made it more transparent...
Analysis of: Airbus is hampered by cultural differences | www.ft.com
Cultural differences at Airbus are being blamed for all or most its problems. Politicians in France are fuelling to the misunderstandings by loudmouth paroles, while doing nothing to solve the situation. In the end, it is the product that suffers, usually by adding delays to the production line. A costly...
John Schulz, Independent Analyst - Contributing Editor
John Schulz, Independent Analyst - Contributing Editor
Logistics Management Magazine
Analysis of: YRC North American says Velocity Network reducing transit times | www.etrucker.com
How well is YRC Worldwide's new "Velocity Network" performing after this summer's rollout? Here's an internal memorandum to employees that explains it.
August 11, 2008
Give Me A Break!
Analysis of: In Gas-Powered World, Ethanol Stirs Complaints | www.nytimes.com
Ethanol was---and is---designed as an additive for gasoline for motor fuel use.  To suggest that its use in lawnmowers and leaf blowers is threatening the future of ethanol as a motor fuel is disingenuous at best.
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