All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 158
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ArticleFreight forwarding market poised for growth
The global airfreight forwarding market is set to grow annually by 3.58 per cent for the next four years, says new report
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ArticleChina approves shipping merger
The Chinese government has given the green light to the merger of state-owned shipping groups COSCO and China Shipping
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ArticlePort of LA prepares to make history
Port will welcome the largest container ship ever to call in North America later this month
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ArticlePort of Antwerp twins with Guangzhou
Twinning agreement means closer collaboration and shared knowledge between the ports
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ArticleOdds stack in favour of new Dover lorry park
Facility for 3,600 trucks would ease congestion caused by Operation Stack when there are delays at the Kent port
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ArticleVigo draws SH fruit shippers
New fruit handling facility has already attracted services from the Caribbean and South America
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ArticleFoodcareplus introduces LiteTraxx monitoring
New all-in-one international monitoring service for the food industry is powered by Locus Traxx Worldwide
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ArticleSpecial report: Dawn of the mega-port
A need for shorter supply chains has led to a raft of major investments at key British ports for expansions and port-side logistics centres
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ArticleCMA CGM to acquire NOL
Move for Neptune Orient Lines "reinforces" French group's position global shipping
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ArticleForth Road Bridge closed until January
Fresh produce freight may be disrupted following closure of major bridge linking Edinburgh to the north east of Scotland
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ArticleFruitday sales set to hit US$160m
Chinese online trader and importer has seen rapid growth, in part thanks to use of advanced IT, says co-founder
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ArticleFruit trade 'could do more' with IT
Speakers from Univeg and SanLucar tell EU Fresh Info Forum industry could make better use of new technologies
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ArticleTilbury logistics centre to open next year
The £25m logistics centre from the Port of Tilbury and distributor NFT is now set to open in February 2016
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ArticleAir cargo growth flatlines
Global air freight markets grew by only 0.5 per cent in October compared the prior-year period
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ArticleCathay settles Canadian cargo suits
Cathay Pacific is to pay C$6m to settle lawsuits in Canada that accuse the airline of colluding to raise cargo rates
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ArticleChiquita bananas lost in English Channel
Belgian press reports indicate around a dozen containers were lost overboard at the weekend
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ArticleConventional reefers play early grape role
Whilst most South African table grapes will be shipped in containers, conventional reefer shipments play an early season role
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ArticleNYK upgrades container fleet
Reefer operator orders 5,500 technologically advanced refrigerated containers
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ArticleProexport expounds benefits of cardboard
Study highlights cost and environmental benefits of corrugated cardboard over crate pooling systems
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ArticleContainer traffic rises at Napier Port
Hawke's Bay fruit industry plays important role in port’s continued expansion

