All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 164
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Beijing booming in fresh fruit imports
Beijing has become the major hub for fresh fruit imports in northern China
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Volumes down at Port of LA
Terminal congestion, protracted contract negotiations and other supply chain issues hit January volumes
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Maersk sticks to slow steaming
Cheaper fuel will not mean a return to higher vessel speeds, company says
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AP Møller-Mærsk turns in huge profit
Aided by performance of Maersk Line, the logistics group reports a full-year 2014 profit of US$5.2bn
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Port agreement a positive for WA apples
The tentative agreement to resolve labour negotiations at 29 US West Coast ports has been positive news for the Washington apple industry
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Scotland needs national brand, report finds
Exports growth in Scotland would benefit from a policy-backed national brand, as well as better freight infrastructure
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US port backlog will take months to clear
Asoex warns that resulting disruptions to table grape shipments threaten to undermine reputation of Chilean fruit industry
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£1m freight investment at Port of Dover
Motis, which runs the site's Freight Services Agency, is shelling out the seven-figure sum to bolster the site's amenities
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US West Coast ports reopen
Ports have reopened after being shutdown over the Presidents’ Day long weekend in the US
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Chilean season still on track
Asoex says shipments to US still set to rise by 5-7 per cent despite long-running port dispute
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APL Logistics sold for US$1.2bn
Shipping company Neptune Orient Lines has sold APL Logistics to Kintetsu World Express
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Hamburg Süd buys Chilean container line
Deal will boost German shipping company’s South American services
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Algeciras retains lead as Med container hub
Mediterranean’s biggest container hub faces increasing competition from new West African terminals
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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