All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 144
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ArticleFirst-quarter loss for Maersk Line
Shipping line reveals underlying loss for quarter, although parent group AP Møller-Maersk turns in a profit
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ArticleChile hopeful of Indonesia deal
Chile moves a step closer to re-entering market through the port of Jakarta after the two countries commit to trade deal
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ArticleMigrants found in fresh produce lorry in Gravesend
Eleven migrants discovered in refrigerated vehicle in Kent but Dartford distributor reports reduction in people smuggling since Jungle destroyed
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ArticleMoroccan trade to thank for clearance firm growth
Portsmouth imports company contributed 37 per cent more to city budget in 2016/17 thanks to Moroccan tomato and citrus trade
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ArticleMelvyn Wyer celebrates 50 years in potatoes
Rowe Farming sales manager, instrumental in Duchy Potato Group’s formation, receives recognition for services to potato sector
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ArticleIfco celebrates food waste savings
Company releases food waste and environmental savings estimates honouring its 25th anniversary
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ArticleAmazonFresh launches in Germany
Amazon begins fresh food deliveries to selected postcodes in Berlin and Potsdam, with plans to roll out nationwide
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ArticleCMA CGM updates app
Leading shipping group CMA CGM has overhauled its mobile app with new tracking features and news updates
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ArticleThe Big Debate does Brexit
A panel of industry leaders came together at FPJ Live to outline what they wanted from future Brexit negotiations
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ArticleAirfreight sees fastest growth since 2010
Global demand for airfreight in March grew at its fastest rate in six-and-a-half years, reflecting an uptick in world trade
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ArticleTotal Produce invests in green fleet
Fresh produce giant partners with Gallager Brother Haulage to convert lorries to Bio LPG Autogas for distribution of Grá brand
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ArticleMaersk puts €3.7bn price on Hamburg Süd
The Danish shipping giant said the deal would save the companies an estimated US$350-400m in the first two years
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ArticlePort inspection delays spark importer frustration
Some fruit importers are facing high costs and lost orders after increasing volumes of imports cause backlog at port inspections
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ArticleMaersk partners with Microsoft
Group says tie-up gives it a powerful set of tools for turning operational and commercial data into more efficient operations
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ArticleSuri Agro takes out cold chain award
Leading Indian importer Suri Agro Fresh has been awarded the Perishable & Temperature Controlled Logistics Achievers award for best cold chain
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ArticleTHE Alliance now calling at Philadelphia
New service provides additional options for containerised cargo shipments to and from northern Europe
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ArticlePort of Antwerp's 'strongest start'
Belgian port handled huge volumes of freight during opening three months of the year
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ArticleDHL opens new DC in Seville
Transport and logistics group is seeking to boost its presence in the Spanish fruit and vegetable market
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ArticleLidl opens its largest UK depot
New regional distribution centre in Birmingham will service 56 stores as part of major expansion in West Midlands
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ArticleEC clears Maersk-Hamburg Süd deal
Commission says acquisition will create a "healthy level of competition" that will benefit many EU companies

