All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 161
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Work begins on €50m restructuring of port
First step in bid to create capacity for the world's largest cargo vessels to travel to and unload at Foynes, in the Republic of Ireland
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Sun Pacific exports halved
Sun Pacific president has said the US West Coast port slowdowns have been a “disaster” for the citrus industry
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Obama moves to resolve port dispute
The White House has announced that US labor secretary Tom Perez will help broker a deal in the US West Coast Port Dispute
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US port congestion hits NOL
Port congestion has been cited as one of the major challenges to NOL as it posts its fourth quarter results
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Port shutdown heightens Chilean concerns
With three US-bound vessels carrying a total of 1.8m cartons of Chilean fruit, Asoex fears multimillion dollar losses for the industry
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Western Growers appeals to Obama on port dispute
Head of California and Arizona growers group urges President Obama to step in as West Coast ports dispute approaches crisis levels
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Compagnie Fruitière boosted by new investors
Agri-finance firm Unigrains and banking group Crédit Agricole invest in fruit supplier ahead of ‘ambitious’ growth plans
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Chilean fears grow over mounting US port crisis
Looming shutdown of Pacific ports at height of the season will cause huge disruption, warns Asoex
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UASC expands in South America
Shipping line takes next step in South American expansion plan, strengthening relationship with local agency partner Ultramar
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'Best year' for Port of Hamburg
German port achieves its best ever throughput volumes, with container handling proving the 'backbone' of progress
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Port shutdowns costing US citrus industry
The Californian citrus industry has said its lost US$500m in exports as a result of US West Coast port shutdowns
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Hamburg Sud and CMA CGM expand cooperation
Major shipping lines announced further cooperation on services between Asia, the US and Europe
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PMA makes 'all-in' offer to resolve port dispute
The Pacific Maritime Association has issued an all-in offer to the ILWU in an attempt to resolve US port disputes
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MMD nets exotics import contract
Each week, one of four AEL vessels from Africa will bring around 3,500 tonnes of fruit and vegetables to the Portsmouth-based firm
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Balls calls in on leading UK port
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls visits the Port of Tilbury ahead of further significant investment being made at the site
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Ethiopia: One to watch
Government incentives, tax breaks for new businesses and a climate suited to growing – Promar’s John Giles explains why Ethiopia is on the verge of an exports breakthrough
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Thermo King extends global service
Group's dealership network grows to provide more extensive service to customers in Europe, Middle East and Africa
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Defra blamed for rejected exports
Essex potato growers have lost £250k after 24 consignments were rejected from the Canaries for failing soil tolerance levels
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Tesco stores hit by banana shortages
Vessel leaving from Costa Rica delayed by bad weather leading to shortages across Tesco’s UK stores
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PerfoTec has innovation in the bag
The company's new bulk bags, which will be on display at Fruit Logistica, "generate money for fresh produce traders"