All articles by Carl Collen – Page 320
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Article'Grow at home' shoppers to rise
IGD research reveals that more UK consumers are planning to grow their own produce and cook from scratch at home
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Article'No bidders' for Valparaiso Terminal 2
Despite an initial 18 companies showing interest in T2, none entered a bid before the deadline
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ArticleSustainable focus at Hamburg Süd
Positive assessment from new sustainability study shows that the shipping group is active in implementing activities
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ArticleStaay Food acquires Hispa Fruit stake
While the companies will operate independently, the agreement will see cooperation in cultivation and sourcing
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ArticleKloosterboer receives first RSA citrus
Dutch terminal welcomes its first South African citrus shipment of 2011
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ArticleProfit climbs once more for IFCO
Pallet specialist sees revenue and earnings growth through the early months of 2011, driven by European gains in particular
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ArticleHong Kong hosts hot topic discussions
Asiafruit Congress reveals exciting new speaker additions ready to discuss the latest developments and hot topics in the Asian market
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Article'Considerable growth' at Port of Hamburg
German port sees above-average growth in container throughput during the opening quarter of the year
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ArticleBookings boom for Asia Fruit Logsitica
Numbers are well ahead of the same time last year as exhibition space is rapidly snapped up by leading international fresh produce organisations
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ArticleTarget sales 'weaker than expected'
Despite retail sales coming in below expectations, US retailer reported on profit growth of 2.7 per cent
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ArticleSafmarine's REX service returns for 2011
Safmarine's seasonal reefer express service returns, with sailings commencing on 28 May
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ArticleDole turns to Chep for bananas
Group's Fresh Fruit subsidiary has signed a contract to transport bananas from Central America using Chep services
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ArticleEC carries out shipping antitrust raids
Officials have undertaken inspections at the premises of some of the industry's leading container shipping companies
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ArticleProfit pulled down at Magnit
Net income falls 7.5 per cent despite booming sales through the first quarter of the year
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ArticleMore records broken at Antwerp
Draught and container handling records broken by container giant MSC Savona at the Port of Antwerp
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ArticleKey companies coming to Cool Logistics
Van Rijn Group and Seafoodexport join a growing list of logistics industry speakers at Cool Logistics 2011
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ArticleMangoes do it the Purfresh way
Gold Label Products has employed the Purfresh Transport system to ship mangoes from Guatemala to Europe
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ArticleAsda reports on slim sales increase
Group records adjusted like-for-like sales growth of 0.8 per cent through the first three months of 2011, while operating income falls
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ArticleGlobalising markets on WUWM agenda
The 27th World Union of Wholesale Markets Congress drew 200 delegates from 30 different countries
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ArticleWalmart Q1 earnings 'ahead of guidance'
Net income grows 3.8 per cent on strong performance of retailer's international operations, with sales climbing above US$1bn

