All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 162
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ArticleRail freight up by 80 trains per week
Asparagus and figs demand helping to drive increase in rail freight in the UK as Network Rail responds by improving service
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ArticleEskesen warns of unpredictability
Former Maersk Line director tells delegates at Cool Logistics Asia to "expect the unexpected"
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ArticleAPMT to buy Spain’s Grup Maritim TCB
The Barcelona-based company has facilities in Spain, Turkey, Guatemala, Mexico, Colombia and Brazil
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ArticleNew ship cuts journey from Ecuador to China
CMA CGM’s Post Panamax vessel offers more direct route for Ecuadorean exports to China
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ArticleAir freight demand drops
Global demand for air freight dropped in July, triggering industry concerns about difficult months ahead
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ArticleCargo airlines face court battle
Several international cargo airlines will defend a multi-billion dollar price-fixing suit in the US after a New York court set a trial date for the claim
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ArticleAirfreight slump triggers economic concerns
A drop in cargo traffic between Asia and the rest of the world has analysts worried about the health of global trade
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ArticleChina shipping giants to merge
China Merchants Energy Shipping (CMES) and Sinotrans are set to merge as part of a plan to consolidate China's shipping sector
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ArticleCH Robinson has new European head
Group names Jeroen Eijsink as president of Its European operations
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ArticleBanaBay signs new deals in Dubai and Korea
Trade events key to new customer contracts for banana supplier as it boosts management and logistics teams
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ArticleHK bolsters hub credentials
Hong Kong is set to remain a favoured route for fresh produce shipments to China thanks to major infrastructure projects
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd invests in LatAm growth
Company announces multi-million investment in next generation containers
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ArticleCalais ‘control’ centre to tackle migrant traffickers
Home Office has unveiled new plans designed to limit activity of illegal gangs smuggling migrants into Britain
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ArticlePort of Tampa courts perishable cargo
Florida port signs lease agreement with Port Logistics to develop new cold storage facility
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ArticleHamburg handles lower H1 volumes
Seaborne cargo throughput fell just short of last year's first-half figure
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ArticleG6 Alliance updates Asia-Europe service
The G6 shipping alliance has announced four void sailings within its Asia-Europe service
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ArticleLA container volumes down
Industrial action has notable impact on volumes at one of the US’ busiest ports
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ArticleSkou "satisifed" with Maersk Line H1 result
Maersk Line chief executive highlights success of shipping group's cost leadership strategy
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ArticleAmazon signs lease on former Tesco warehouse
Located near the M25 and Heathrow Airport, the lease has prompted reports that Amazon Fresh is poised for UK launch
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ArticleGrangemouth to ‘significantly increase’ capacity
New investment in specialist power supply points at Scottish container terminal will benefit importers and exporters

