All articles by Carl Collen – Page 452
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Cap Gabriel makes first Hamburg visit
Hamburg Süd's latest newbuild docks at the HHLA Container Terminal Burchardkai as part of its Indian Ocean Service rotation
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ArticleWUWM highlights retail markets
The first World Union of Wholesale Markets Retail Conference, held in Hamburg, outlined the crucial role of retail markets in Europe
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ArticleFDA Salmonella search continues
The agency clears further tomato sourcing areas as the PMA calls for an increase in FDA funding to aid future investigations
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New sustainability standard for US
The effects of sustainable practices on US agriculture will come under the microscope with the development of a new standard
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ArticleECPA blasts pesticides report
Greenpeace’s report into the world's five leading pesticide producers is no more than "populist action", says ECPA director general
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ArticleSafmarine welcomes new vessels
Two new ships have been named and will be added to the shipping group's West Africa-Europe trade lines
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Truckers' strike hits Korea
Ports and container terminals are struggling to cope with excess volumes as the strike runs into a third day
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ArticleSeeka profits halve as costs rise
Lower market pricing, rising costs and the increasing value of the NZ dollar has resulted in a considerable fall in profit for the group
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ArticleTata teams up with Total Produce
Joint venture company Khet-Se Agriproduce India has begun operating in the Punjab and will open a second DC shortly
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Retail expansion afoot in India
Bharti, Spencer's and Subhiksha are all looking to invest in expanding their operations, according to local reports
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ArticleChile labour disruption begins to ease
A four-day strike over workers' wages at the Port of Valparaiso in Chile has reportedly come to an end
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ArticleFruit leads record NZ earnings
HortResearch has released figures showing high sales of fresh produce in New Zealand
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Costco plans openings in Australia
Patrick Noone confirms retailer still on track to open first Australian stores in 2009
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ArticleHerbal oils could extend shelf-life
Essential oils could be the key to long-term preservation of fresh-cut products, say researchers
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ArticleChilean sector urged to get creative
Leading players from the Chilean fresh produce sector have spoken of the need to lower costs and build alliances
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ArticleBelize citrus suffers damage worth €3m
A tropical storm has devastated the country's agricultural industry and caused significant losses to its fruit output
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ArticleAhold shows “continued good progress”
Income up, sales down for Dutch retailer during first quarter of 2008
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ArticleLeahy hails Tesco's "good start" to 2008
Group sales rise at home and abroad during the first quarter of the year
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ArticleCampaign update for French summer fruits
A familiar landmark adorns this season’s campaign in the shape of the Eiffel Tower
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ArticleAPM signs Port of Rotterdam agreement
An alliance has been formed that will strive for innovation in terminal planning

