All Belgium articles – Page 63
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ArticleAntwerp links with Indian operators
New MOU will see partners from Antwerp and industry exchange information and collaborate on multi-modal transport
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ArticleAntwerp releases Sustainability Report
Belgium's port of Antwerp has launched its first report detailing the efforts being made to improve sustainability
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ArticleStrikes cost Antwerp dear
Belgium's Port of Antwerp expects to lose around €1m an hour as a result of the strikes hitting the country
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ArticleBelgian ports to face disruptions
Belgian ports will next week be affected by a nationwide strike, with service providers advising against delivering cargo
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ArticleCode cuts reefer cargo damage
Adherence to 360 Quality Code measures has cut damage to reefer cargo shipped from South Africa to Europe
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ArticleEU eases up on nitrate levels
Legislation is being relaxed to lower legal levels on nitrates in foodstuffs, particularly relevant for leafy vegetables
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All Day Long gets co-funding from EU
The Belgian campaign to boost fruit and vegetable consumption has received the continued backing of the European Union
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ArticleIndustry aims for positive year in 2012
Freshfel puts 'challenging' 2011 behind it by taking the lead in assisting Europe's fresh produce industry through a series of planned initiatives
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ArticleAntwerp welcomes container giant
World's largest container ship, Edith Maersk, docked at the Port of Antwerp on 13 January
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Delhaize sees revenue rise
The Belgian retailer has reported growth for the full year, aided by strong performances in southeastern Europe and Asia
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ArticleContainer record broken at Antwerp
Freight throughput increases at Belgian port in 2011, boosted by the largest container volumes on record
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ArticleAuchan devours Hungary hypermarkets
French retailer agrees deal to buy seven Cora hypermarkets from Belgium's Delhaize
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ArticleBayWa seeks to build in Europe
Company's anticipated takeover of Turners & Growers could have positive impact on European supply deals, says CEO
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ArticleTotal Produce ups share in Capespan
Irish group sells 50 per cent stake in joint venture Capespan International to obtain bigger slice of parent company
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ArticleAntwerp collaborates on African port
Belgian port will aid in the development of the port of San Pedro in the Ivory Coast
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ArticleProduction overboard in Univeg U-turn
The company has chosen to sail a different course to that espoused by former CEO Hein Deprez in Antwerp only three years ago
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ArticleUniveg to sell off non-fruit subsidiaries
Group announces restructuring plan, including separate business for foreign operations and likely sell-off of other business units
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ArticleZespri boss dismisses IKGA concerns
Bert Barmans, general manager of Zespri Europe, hits back over claims that its business practices threaten grower returns
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Delhaize plots major expansion
Retailer plans to open 450 new stores across its newer, high-growth operations over the next three years
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ArticleNet income slides at Colruyt
Discounter feels impact of French losses and a slump in Belgian consumer confidence

