All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 143
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ArticleMCI launches energy meter
Star Cool refrigerated containers are now fitted with a digital feature that offers energy consumption visibility
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ArticleMadrid Maersk breaks Antwerp record
The vessel, which belongs to the second generation of Maersk Line Triple-E ships, is the largest container ship to have called at the port
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ArticleCMA CGM pledges environmental commitment
Shipping line reveals receding carbon emission rates, underlining long-term commitment to fighting global warming
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ArticleFaster NW cherries to China
New Cherry Express service will deliver fruit to consumers in four major Chinese cities in 48 hours
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ArticleAntwerp lines up China collaboration
Agreement with port of Caofeidian forms part of the 'One Belt One Road' project
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ArticleNew horizons for SH Pratt Group
The SH Pratt Group continues to invest for the future with a groundbreaking new business venture at London Gateway looking at opportunities outside of bananas. Nina Pullman paid a visit to the company’s Luton headquarters
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ArticleScott Pallets appoints new head of sales
Former CHEP sales director Robert Blaikie will head up manufacturing division sales team at UK’s largest pallet supplier
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ArticleTotal Produce welcomes Cool Port move
Rotterdam managing director Michel Jansen says outsourcing its logistics has a "number of advantages"
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ArticleFirst fruit arrives at Cool Port Rotterdam
Kloosterboer's new logistics facility takes delivery of pomegranate shipment imported by Total Produce
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ArticleSpanish port workers postpone strike
As the government presses ahead with reform of labour laws, the unions have agreed to call of this week’s planned walkout
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ArticleEmirates sees boost in trade between Vietnam and UAE
Emirates SkyCargo has reported record shipments of perishable trade from Vietnam to Dubai in January 2017
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ArticlePort of Hamburg grows ahead of north range
Total throughput grows 1.7 per cent in the first quarter of the year
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ArticleFTA urges action as Calais disruption returns
Reports of increased attempts by migrants to board lorries have led freight trade body to call for urgent government action
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ArticleChilean customs officials call strike
Walkout by ANFACH workers is expected to cause disruption at land borders
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ArticleGreen light for Everglades expansion
Florida’s leading container port has won approval to begin extensive enlargement project
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ArticleTesco launches one-hour delivery trial
Retailer follows Amazon and Sainsbury’s lead with one-hour deliveries of up to 20 items in zones 1 and 2 of London
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ArticleStrong performance for CMA CGM
Group sees first-quarter net income soar to US$86m from a loss of €US$100m last year
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ArticlePort of LA has best-ever April
April cargo volumes surged 8.9 per cent at the port of Los Angeles compared to the same month last year
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ArticleCompagnie Fruitière France opens ripening facility
Banana and pineapple supplier opens ninth ripening centre in France next to Saint Charles wholesale market
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ArticleNet result falls at Hapag Lloyd
Despite highlighting 'positive operating result', shipping group's net result drops on a year-on-year basis

