All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 151
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ArticleAlgeciras to build new container terminal
Investments in services and infrastructure will bring new opportunities for fresh produce companies
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ArticleMaersk Line cuts services to China
Ten inland ports in China will be no longer be part of Maersk Line’s services from 1 September
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ArticleAir cargo demand picks up
Demand for international air freight picked up in June, showing the fastest pace of growth in 14 months
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ArticleDutch peppers flown to China for first time
Two-week trial offers hope for exporters looking to establish regular supply line into the Asian country during 2017
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ArticleChinese takeover bid for Renmark airport
China's Sino Australia Clean Energy has put in a bid to take over South Australia’s Renmark airport to boost direct exports to Asia
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ArticleTotal Produce relies on expertise
Avocados, mangoes and limes are the new focus for the Dutch importer, whose specialisation in overseas fruit puts it in a strong position to develop these growing items
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ArticleDubai airport reopens after crash
The professionalism of staff at Dubai International has been credited with the speedy reopening of the airport and the minimal impact on trade
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ArticleLorry driver's Calais chainsaw nightmare
Freight Transport Association calls for action to prevent tragedy and allow truckers to bring goods to Britain
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ArticleMaersk Line gears up for AFL
Shipping giant looking to cultivate fruitful partnerships at Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong
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ArticleMexico-Tampa service opens doors
New weekly container service between Tampa and Mexico offers new options for Florida companies
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ArticleA cool idea for airfreighted produce
The inventors of Aircoolbox are looking to solve the perennial problem of heat damage to fruit and veg during shipment by air
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ArticleFreight delay fears over Dover chaos
Freight Transport Association warns Operation Stack could be brought in if French border issue is not addressed
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ArticleNeuquén looks to boost export offer
Investment in new air cargo facilities will kick-start air-flown exports of cherries and berries
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ArticleKoper key for Egyptian produce
Information from Luka Koper shows Slovenian port has received regular deliveries of Egyptian produce since November
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ArticleLatAm growth on cards for Agro Merchants
The company is making swift progress in its bid to create a truly global coldstorage and logistics network
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ArticleAntwerp eyes strong second half
Belgian port says it is on course for "another record year" with fruit volumes stable in the first six months of 2016
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ArticleMaersk and Kotahi launch direct NZ-Asia service
New Zealand’s Port of Tauranga will soon welcome the largest container ship to ever visit the country
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ArticleEC closes shipping investigation
EU Commission closes investigation into 14 container shipping companies without finding an infringement of EU competition law
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ArticleGovernment confirms new lorry park site
The Stanford West site will have room for 3,600 lorries and is designed to ease Operation Stack traffic pressure
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ArticlePhilly to gain container cranes
Holt Logistics and Greenwich Terminals purchase two super post-Panamax container cranes for Packer Avenue Marine Terminal.

