All Denmark articles – Page 25
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Profit and revenue gains for Maersk
The shipping and logistics group has enjoyed a strong year, but is anticipating a difficult 2009 across all business units
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Maersk to raise shipping rates
Transatlantic shipping rates are to rise from April 1 due to market instability, announces AP Moller-Maersk
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Sweeping changes for Maersk services
The shipping group has announced a number of alterations to its Asia-Europe network
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Maersk raises EU to Asia rates
Maersk has announced a Europe to Asia freight rate rise in response to an increase in trade
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Shipping down until 2011, says Maersk
Shipping line Maersk has said a shipping recovery before 2011 is unlikely, and ruled out acquisitions
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Maersk reshuffle sees 100 jobs cut
Danish logistics giant AP Moller-Maersk is undergoing a reorganisation of its headquarter, leading to a number of job losses
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Maersk warns of shipping collapse
The world's largest container shipping line, Maersk, warned today the shipping industry could be in real trouble in the coming year
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Maersk Line lays up surplus vessels
The group will end the use of eight ships as capacity adjustments throughout its services continue
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Organic campaign in full swing for Agrexco
the Israeli group is continuing its push to increase its organic presence in Europe
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Club created to back Rubens apple variety
The introduction of the variety to the international apple market will be carefully managed by a range of companies
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Strong nine months for A.P. Moller-Maersk
Higher freight rates and container volumes, along with rising oil prices, helped push the group's profit up 39 per cent
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BioFach 2009 to lure conventional retailers
Next February, organic fair BioFach is expected to attract increasing numbers of conventional retailers, as the sector’s appeal continues to widen
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Maersk Line overhauls Asia-Europe services
The group has altered services to combat soaring costs and ensure long-term sustainability
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Maersk unveils new charging structure
Company will set its own terminal handling charges in Europe, with plans to extend the scheme to other parts of the world
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WUWM praises leading wholesale markets
New awards for innovation, sustainability and community support have been presented during the annual WUWM Congress
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EU Commissioner backs wholesale sector
Mariann Fischer Boel has urged wholesale and retail markets to play their part in boosting fresh produce consumption and tackling health issues
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The EU is overweight and underfed
The UK is languishing at the bottom of the fresh produce availability scale, while obesity levels in Mediterranean countries are soaring
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Maersk market share to fall
Maersk said it would have to accept a lower market share in global container shipping
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Profit increase of 58 per cent for Maersk
The Danish group has published its interim report for the first-half of 2008, with significant year-on-year revenue and profit growth
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Future trend focus at WUWM Congress
Discussions at the 26th World Union of Wholesale Markets conference in Copenhagen, Denmark will center on current strengths of and future opportunities in food markets