All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 149
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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
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ArticleJanuary record at Port of LA
Port of Los Angeles enjoys the busiest January in its 110-year history
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ArticleHauts-de-France ports create association
New association Norlink Ports has been formed in order to realise the full potential of northeastern France’s port network

