All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 125
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ArticleNew logo for Port of Antwerp
The Port of Antwerp’s new logo has been designed to symbolise accessibility, force and vitality
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ArticleCMA CGM unites key brands
Containerships and MacAndrews brands come together to create a leading player in intra-European multimodal transport
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ArticleOcean Alliance secures new agreement
CMA CGM, Cosco, Evergreen and OOCL have formed a new agreement to continue strengthening their collective offering
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ArticleDSV makes US$4bn bid for Panalpina
Combined business would generate expected revenues of more than US$16.8bn says DSV
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ArticleCMA CGM throws weight behind Agricool
Shipping group supports the development of Agricool to revolutionise urban agriculture and give containers a second life
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ArticleAirfreight could ease Brexit bottlenecks
Aircargo carriers are offering their services as a solution to potential no-deal Brexit bottlenecks at channel ports
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ArticleNew CEO at Australian Logistics Council
Kirk Coningham has been appointed as CEO of the industry peak body based in Canberra
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ArticleFresh ideas to the fore in Berlin
Packed with insight and inspiration, Fruitnet World of Fresh Ideas is the best way to start your visit to Fruit Logistica
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ArticleA shelf-life extension Mission
Mission Produce and Hazel Technologies partner on shelf-life extension for avocados
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ArticleCMA CGM welcomes Windies vessel
Fort De France is the first of an order for four container ships dedicated to the French West Indies
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ArticleImports increase in China’s inland cities
Traders in China’s inland cities have noticed a strong uptake in imported and tropical fruit
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ArticleFuel shortage threatens Super Bowl guacamole
Mexico’s clampdown on mounting fuel theft could prevent farmers from sending avos to the US
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ArticleSpanish fears mount over no-deal Brexit
As the 29 March deadline looms, exporters fear fruits and vegetables will be one of the first casualties
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Article2M and Zim extend cooperation
Strategic partnership will now cover select services on the Asia-US West Coast and Asia-Mediterranean trade routes
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ArticleChina a target for British organics
Select committee into promoting British food raised the potential of China as a new export opportunity for organic produce
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ArticleReynolds picks up fifth consecutive prize
Managing director Tony Reynolds hailed their victory in Best UK Fruit and Veg Supplier category as a "real honour"
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ArticleGrayling defends controversial freight contract
The transport secretary said Seaborne Freight could provide additional capacity for shipments in the event of a no-deal Brexit
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ArticleFlat November hits airfreight sector
Global air freight demand plateaued in November 2018 compared to the prior year period due to weakening global economic activity
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ArticleAPL launches new South-east Asia service
Ocean carrier APL launches new weekly China South-east Asia Express service connecting Hong Kong to the Philippines.

