Freight Management System Market by Solutions and Services Projected to $39.09 Billion by 2019 New Report by …

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According to new research report "Freight Management System Market by Solution (Freight Operation Management, Freight Information System, Security & Monitoring, Cargo Screening, Logistics Management), by Technology (Security & Safety, EDI, RTLS), by Services (Seaways, Railways, Roadways, Airways) - Worldwide Forecast & Analysis (2014 - 2019)", by MarketsandMarkets, defines and segments the Freight Management System into various sub segments with in depth analysis and forecasting of revenues. Report also identifies drivers, restrains of freight market with insights on trends, opportunities and challenges.

Browse 76 market data tables, 51 figures spread through 134 Pages and in-depth TOC on "Freight Management System Market- Worldwide Forecast & Analysis (2014 - 2019)" http://www.MarketsandMarkets.com/Market-Reports/freight-management-system-market-214631371.html

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The Freight Management System Market expected to grow from $14.3 billion to $39.09 billion with a CAGR of 22.28% from 2014-2019. The MarketsandMarkets report outlines the key trends that will shape and evolution of the freight service industry.

The report segmented into various freight management systems and solutions, services, technology, modes, and regions. The freight management system market research report analyses global adoption trends, future growth potential, competitive outlook, freight management ecosystem, and the best practices in this market.

The huge economic and demographic growth has inflicted the growth of the freight industry. The increase in the demand and supply has also posed various challenges, which have become a major threat to the Freight Management Systems Market.

The major restraints faced by the Freight Management Systems Market are the increase in the operational and maintenance cost, safety and security, cargo thefts, environmental issues, and so on. Hence, in order to face these challenges, the freight companies are adapting various ICT (Information and Communication Technology) solutions to make the system safer, more efficient, more reliable, and more environmentally friendly.

This report speaks about the expected market size for the various freight management solutions involved in the freight operations and technology. It also highlights the revenue potential of the various professional services, system integration services, and support and maintenance services offered by freight solution vendors. It consists of the opportunity analysis of various types of freight management system solutions such as freight operations management systems, freight information systems, security and monitoring systems, cargo and baggage screening systems, and logistics management systems. The report analyzes market sizes and revenue forecasts across different regions such as North America (NA), Asia Pacific (APAC), Europe, Latin America (LA), and Middle East and Africa (MEA).

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SingTel partners FireEye to launch first Managed Defense Solution in APAC

Zafirah Salim | Oct. 7, 2014

The two companies will be investing up to US$50 million (S$63.8 million) over the next five years to fund the establishment of the upcoming Advanced Security Operation Centres in Singapore and Australia, as well as staffing costs, which includes training as well as new hiring.

Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SingTel) and network security company FireEye, Inc announced today a strategic partnership to enhance the cyber security eco-system in the Asia Pacific region.

The two companies said that they will be investing up to US$50 million (S$63.8 million) over the next five years to set up and jointly operate the upcoming Advanced Security Operation Centres (ASOCs) in Singapore and Sydney, Australia.

Slated to start operations in the first quarter of 2015, the ASOCs aim to monitor, analyse and contain Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) and malware on an around-the-clock basis.

The ASOCs will be integrated with SingTel's Network Operations Centres to provide end-to-end visibility across corporate networks and Internet traffic. These centres will also connect to FireEye's global network of ASOCs and have access to FireEye Dynamic Threat Intelligence (DTI), a global network that connects FireEye threat prevention platforms to provide a real-time exchange of threat data. This provides enterprises with the latest intelligence on cyber attacks and enables FireEye to proactively recognise new threats and block attacks.

This new establishment will also help to boost the cyber security expertise in Singapore, by bringing in global security experts and growing the local talent pool. About 150 cyber security professionals are expected to be trained to operate the ASOCs alone, said SingTel.

In addition, the partnership also unveils the first SingTel Managed Defence solution powered by FireEye in APAC. The solution will provide continuous monitoring, detection and the quick containment of malware and other perceived threats to enterprises and government organisations.

Specifically, this solution protects organisations by detecting and preventing most intrusion attempts against major attack vectors with patented virtual machine-based technology; monitoring an environment 24/7 and analysing potential cyber threats; and resolving incidents quickly and assessing the impact for prompt, accurate disclosure.

On top of that, for organisations with data location restrictions, SingTel and FireEye will establish data stores in the region to house enterprise data locally. This enables organisation to maintain their data integrity by keeping their data in-country or region.

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Morning Report: Ronda Rousey says Cris Cyborg will 'get what she deserves' after embarrassing her sport and country

UFC women's bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey can't escape questions about featherweight standout Cris Cyborg, especially while on a media tour of Brazil.

Reaffirming she still wants the grudge match with her nemesis, Rousey says Cyborg is an embarrassment to not only women's MMA, but to her home country of Brazil.

"I'm the champion," Rousey told Combate. "I fight whoever comes up. She's the one who has options, not me. I'm exactly where I was when she left and she can come back and give it a try anytime. She'll get what she deserves. She really embarrassed not just women's MMA and the sport, she embarrassed her country, as well. I'm happy to set it straight."

In 2012, Cyborg wassuspended one year and fined $2,500 by the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) after testing positive for stanozolol following her brutal, 16-second TKO of Hiroko Yamanaka at Strikeforce: Melendez vs. Masvidal in December, 2011.

"She says she so 'desperately' wants [the fight]," said Rousey. "Then how come the day after they announced out-of-competition drug testing in the UFC she asked to be released? If you so desperately wanted a fight you would come fight me, not run away. I think she's saying one thing and doing another. I've always been [in the UFC]. I'm not going anywhere."

Scheduled to make her bantamweight debut Dec. 4 at Invicta FC 10, Cyborg says Rousey has been dodging her since the Judo Olympian moved to 135 pounds in 2011.

"When I was Strikeforce champ she was in my weight class at 145 and she ran to 135 so she cannot fight me,"Cyborg told Submission Radio last week. "She's trying to use my mistake saying, 'Ah she don't want to be in the UFC because of heavy doping tests,' but she's lying because I don't go to the UFC because I have to cut for 135 and at the time when I talked to the UFC I wasn't not ready for this.

"I think she keeps talking and keeps running and I think if I make 135 she cannot run anymore, because everybody, all the fans want to watch the fight and I think the only way for this fight to happen and to make her shut up is to make 135."

According to UFC president Dana White, Rousey will likely face No. 1 contender Cat Zingano Jan. 3 at UFC 182 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Central California beaches reopen after great white shark attack

Three beaches in Santa Barbara County have been reopened after a surfer was attacked by a great white shark last week.

The surfer suffered non-life threatening injuries to his knee, as well as cuts to other parts of his body, in the attack, which occurred about 5:30 p.m. Thursday a quarter-mile north of Wall Beach, officials said.

The attack prompted Vandenberg Air Force Base to close Surf, Wall and Minuteman beaches for 72 hours.

On Friday, a group of kayakers said they also came under attack by a great white shark near Point Conception north of Santa Barbara, prompting a mayday call for help.

When a fishing boat responded, one of the kayaks had been so badly damaged that it had started to sink.

The shark had knocked this guy out of the water, probably eight or nine feet through the air, Charles Christman, who assisted the kayakers, told KEYT's Tracy Lehr.It came out of the water and it punched about six or eight holes in the kayak. The kayak was sinking.

The kayakers described the shark as being 16 to 18 feet long.

The shark involved in Thursday's attack was likely8 to 10 feet long, according to Ralph Collier, president of the Shark Research Institute.

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Great white shark attack closes California beaches

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. Three beaches along coastal Vandenberg Air Force Base have been closed through the weekend after a 28-year-old surfer survived an attack by ashark, authorities said Friday.

The man, whose name was not released, was surfing Thursday afternoon in an area called Jacks Point when he was bitten on the knee, said Tech. Sgt. Tyrona Lawson, a base spokeswoman.

The surfer was taken to a hospital emergency room, Lawson said in an email. She didn't elaborate on the extent of his injury or his condition.

Lawson said the surfer is a civilian employee who works at Vandenberg.

According to witnesses, he was surfing about a mile north of Wall Beach at about 5:30 p.m. Thursday when the attack occurred. Witnesses described thesharkas 10 to 12 feet long.

Vandenberg officials have closed the beach, along with nearby Surf and Minuteman beaches, until 4 p.m. Sunday.

A bite from agreatwhitesharkkilled a surfer at Surf Beach in October 2012, and a bodyboarder at the same beach died in October 2010 when what appeared to be agreatwhitenearly severed one of his legs.

"Coastal California is home to a healthygreatwhitesharkpopulation," Lawson said Friday. "Sharkslive here."

Vandenberg, located along the Santa Barbara County coastline, is a missile- and space-launch site about 130 miles northwest of Los Angeles.

Surf Beach, which had been closed for several months during the Western Snowy Plover's nesting season, only reopened earlier this week.

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Tropical Storm Simon sending big waves to California beaches

Tropical Storm Simon off Baja Mexico is creating high surf along local beaches, prompting warnings of strong rip currents and possible coastal flooding.

The National Weather Service issued a warning Monday for high surf and strong rip currents along beaches from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara counties as Tropical Storm Simon weakens and whips its way toward Baja, Mexico.

Waves as high as 8 feet could slam into the coast from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara counties, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a high surf advisory for Monday. Long Beach could see "minor coastal flooding and beach erosion" through Tuesday night.

Though Simon has been downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical storm, and is expected to continue to weaken as it crawls toward land across cooler water, its winds are forecast to still send high tides, strong currents and dangerous sneaker waves to Zuma and Malibu beaches, forecasters warned.

The advisory is just the latest in what has become a particularly damaging summer for Southern Californias coastline. A year of strong Pacific storms has torn apart the seafloor along the coast, displacing huge swaths of underwater coastline, which has created stronger rip currents and tides than normal.

L.A. Countys coastline usually sees much of its sand replenished during the summer due to generous tides, while winter storms typically erode beaches. This year, that hasnt happened.

At the same time, a series of heat waves over the past few months has lured millions of beach goers into the water, resulting in lifeguards having to rescue thousands more swimmers than usual because of the dangerous ocean conditions.

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Beaches reopen after 3 reported shark attacks

Three local beaches, including Surf Beach, reopened on Sunday afternoon following three separate shark-related incidents in just a two-day span.

Surf, Minuteman and Wall Beaches were all closed Friday morning by officials at Vandenberg Air Force Base after a surfer suffered nonfatal injuries due to an apparent attack by a great white shark Thursday afternoon about a quarter-mile north of Wall Beach. The three beaches were closed for 72 hours per standard procedure.

Thursdays shark attack, in which the 28-year-old victim suffered cuts and a puncture wound to his knee, wasnt the only scare off local waters as the weekend approached.

Two unrelated great white shark attacks were reported Friday by kayakers who had been traveling near the historic Boat House, south of Point Arguello on VAFB.

According to the Shark Research Committee which runs http://www.sharkresearchcommittee.com, a website that monitors and documents shark sightings along the Pacific Coast the attacks occurred about an hour apart.

In the first incident, a great white struck a kayak around noon, sending the vessels occupant into the ocean. The kayaker was removed from the water and taken safely to shore.

Not long after that, a great white estimated to be 18 to 20 feet long breached under (a) fisherman's kayak with such force that it ejected him about 10 feet into the air, according to an online post by the Shark Research Committee. Several tooth punctures are present in the bottom of this kayak. A tooth fragment clearly identified the attacker as a white shark.

Ryan Howell, a Lompoc resident, has said he was the fisherman involved in that second incident.

In Thursdays attack at Wall Beach, the shark was estimated by witnesses to be 10 feet to 12 feet long.

Last weeks attacks came after fatal shark attacks at Surf Beach in October 2010 and October 2012.

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Beaches Reopen 72 Hours After Shark Attacks

VANDENBERG VILLAGE, CALIF. -

After a 72-hour shutdown, Surf, Wall, and Minuteman beaches have reopened. This comes after two shark attacks along the Central Coast last week.

Friday a group of kayakers said a great White shark attacked them just north of the Vandenberg Air Force Base Boathouse, near Jalama beach.

They described the attack by recounting how they saw a shark get most of its body out of the water to take a bite into one kayak, throwing one of the people inside into the air. The shark then took a second bite out of the kayak. Nobody was hurt.

Several local beaches were shut down as a precaution after the attack, and another incident a day earlier near Jack's Beach.

Surf Beach had already been shut down for much of the summer to protect the Snowy Plover. The endangered bird's nesting season had ended just days before the attacks.

The Shark Research Committee said sharks and their interactions with humans are notoriously difficult to study but says the available data indicates shark attacks along the Pacific Coast are rare.

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