All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 154
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AnalysisCould fruit exporters miss the boat on VGM?
From July, anyone shipping fruit by container must declare the exact tonnage or risk their produce being left behind
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ArticleNew role for Ole Schack Petersen
Logistics industry stalwart joins LCL and the Broom Group as chief strategy officer and senior vice-president
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ArticleSouth Australian produce Qatar-bound
Qatar airways has launched its direct service from Doha to Adelaide, opening up export opportunities for South Australia producers
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ArticleFreight rates hit NOL results
NOL posts 1Q 2016 net loss of US$105m amid deteriorating freight rates environment
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ArticleWeak airfreight reflects subdued trade
Weak March airfreight volumes point to another difficult year for global trade, says International Air Transport Association
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ArticleDetails emerge of The Greenery's logistics plan
Belgian distribution firm WDP reveals new information about plans to redevelop company's sites in Barendrecht and Breda
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ArticleIllegal immigrants 'hid in Vitacress supplier lorry'
The quintet hiding inside the refrigerated lorry were arrested by police in Wiltshire, along with the driver
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ArticlePort of Tampa highlights agri potential
Future agricultural opportunities for the Florida agricultural industry were on the agenda at a recent Port of Tampa Bay meet
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ArticleContainerisation a boon for banana exporters
The growth of containerised shipments has made markets more accessible than ever, says Turbana’s Juan David Alarcón
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ArticleShipping lines form Ocean Alliance
CMA CGM, COSCO Container Lines, Evergreen Line and Orient Overseas Container Line to establish “OCEAN Alliance”
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ArticleUzbekistan lifts export ban
Uzbekistan will lift a fresh produce road-export ban to help boost farmer revenue, according to media reports
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ArticlePort of Antwerp on a roll
Following a record 2015, the Belgian port has reported strong results for the opening quarter of the year
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ArticlePort of LA breaks through 2m TEU barrier in Q1
Overall cargo volumes up 11.3 per cent in first three months of 2016
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Wan Hai profits surpass Maersk Line
Taiwan carrier Wan Hai Lines has become the world’s most profitable container line based on operating margins
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ArticleAirfreight demand slumps
Global airfreight demand fell in February compared to the prior-year period when US port strikes caused a surge in air cargo volumes
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ArticleLinkFresh lands leadership prize
Group receives Frost & Sullivan Technology Leadership Award for food safety ERP software
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ArticleEgypt eyes closer Russian links
The Egyptian government is weighing up the creation of a new shipping line to link it directly with ports in Russia
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ArticleMaersk Line in sustainability agreement
Shipping group and Electrolux have signed an agreement to emphasise their mutual commitment to sustainability
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ArticleAPM to develop Tangier terminal
Moroccan investment will create transshipment terminal with an annual capacity of 5m TEUs
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ArticleWest Coast ports bounce back
New data shows that imports at LA, Long Beach and Oakland grew strongly in the January-February period

