DNATA SINGAPORE Looks To ADD vALUE Singapore Changi International Airparte like KLIA and Bangkok Suvarnabhumi, is a busy regional aviation hub, and one for whose capacity is in ev er-growing demand. One of the handlers operating there is dnata Singapore, whose CEO Mark Edwards ke KLAS's Woo notes that every ground servic es provider needs sufficient human resources and equipment to handle workload, and in- creases in demand will clearly put pressure on those resources and potentially impact service quality. But the greatest challenge in Singapore now and for the foreseeable future is manpower," he says. The government of Singapore has enacted legisla tion restricting the use of foreign labour with con siderable impact on companies throughout Singa pore, undoubtedly affecting Changi. To counter the labour issues, there will be an increased use of technology at ing years as we attempt to replace current human functions systems and processes