All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 146
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ArticleAPL launches Japan Express service
Singapore shipping line APL has announced a new weekly Japan-US service
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ArticleAlgeria focuses on port training
Algeria’s Serport has signed an agreement with the Belgian centre for maritime and port training to bolster the skills of Algerians working in the country’s ports
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ArticleAPL adjusts service network
Singapore-headquartered container shipping giant APL is rationalising its Latin America service network in response to seasonal demand changes
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ArticleWinds cause Cape Town havoc
Gale-force winds have affected ships at Cape Town's container ports
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ArticleAVE publishes MRC cost saving estimate
Railway link to northern Europe would mean cheaper fruits and vegetables for European consumers
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ArticleZespri to feature on Greenery trucks
The Greenery chief executive Steven Martina reveals plan to put NZ kiwifruit company's brand on some of its trucks
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ArticleEuropean port strike postponed
Friday’s strike has been put back to 23 March to give Spanish workers more time to negotiate a deal with the government on port reform
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ArticleMaersk orders Naturaline containers
World’s largest container shipping line orders its first 100 containers to be chilled by Carrier Transicold’s Naturaline unit
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ArticlePort dispute widens as Spanish action averted
International Dockworkers Council calls for global walkout on Friday to support Spanish workers
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ArticleTesco extends click and collect service
Retailer adds extra earlier collection slot to make service quicker and easier
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ArticleAir cargo off to strong start
Global demand for airfreight rose nearly 7 per cent in January 2017 over the prior-year period, indicating a strong start to the year for the industry
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ArticleAgro Merchants moves into Portugal
Acquisition of Frissul and Frigomato significantly strengthens Agro’s Iberian portfolio
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ArticleSpanish stevedores defer strike action
Unions have called off the first two days of strikes as negotiations continue, but Friday’s walkout will still go ahead
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ArticleSpanish exporters act to head off port chaos
The Portuguese port of Sines will see an increase in containerised exports from Spain over the coming weeks
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ArticleContainerisation lifts Colombian fruit exports
Reefer containers now used to transport a quarter of all fruit shipments according to Maersk
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ArticleSpanish port strike to go ahead
Industrial action over labour law reforms threatens to disrupt fruit exports in the coming weeks
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ArticleFreight delayed due to Portsmouth bomb scare
An unexploded WW2 bomb found in Portsmouth harbour caused delays of around six hours to some shipping schedules
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ArticleCMA CGM, Zim partner with Alibaba
Two more container shipping groups have partnered with Chinese e-tailer Alibaba to allow customers to book space on vessels
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ArticleFreight rates hit Maersk Line result
Shipping giant says overriding reason for year-on-year loss was a 19 per cent decline in freight rates
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ArticleAll change in Pratts technical team
Leigh Spanner has joined from Chingford while technical director Lucy Jordan has moved to a technical role at Morrisons

