All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 166
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French strikes disrupt UK wholesale trade
Produce from Morocco due to be delivered to the UK via Paris has been delayed by French farmers reportedly setting fire to train tracks
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Gulf carriers record cargo rise
Middle East-based carriers experience strongest growth in cargo volumes, as European trade witnesses slowdown
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New priorities for NZ kiwifruit
Zespri chief executive Lain Jager speaks exclusively to Chris White about the impact of growing consumer demand for kiwifruit in Asia
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Solid results for Japan's shipping companies
MOL, K-Line and NYK Line have posted revenue increases in the first half of the 2015 financial year
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Europe's banana business is changing
Comment: the rise of big retailers has created a new breed of ripeners and service providers in the banana supply chain
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Produce centre makes major savings
FGL claims using its Florida-based perishables centre can save thousands of dollars per container
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Walsh Mushrooms expands packhouse by 75 per cent
Mushroom supplier announces £2m expansion at Evesham packhouse facility ahead of ‘significant year of growth’
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End in sight for Costa Rica strike
Japdeva union increases pressure on port worker members to return to work after almost one week of industrial action
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Capespan Group 'becoming more global'
CEO Johan Dique explains how the South African company's expansion will increase its marketing and procurement footprint
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OOCL posts modest Q3 rise
Despite a rise in third quarter volume and revenue on major networks, OOCL has posted a 0.5 per cent revenue increase compared to 2013
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Improved outlook for air cargo
The IATA's five-year forecast indicates an improved outlook for the air cargo industry after years in the doldrums
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Corbana calls for end to port strike
Stoppage threatens to derail country’s banana exports and will cause significant damage to its reputation, Corbana warns
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Solstor lorry turns pink for charity
Distributor brings a splash of pink to 'male-dominated logistics' and raises £12,000 for The Pink Ribbon Foundation
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Erbil food centre plans put on hold
The construction of the Food Distribution Center in the Kurdish city of Erbil in northern Iraq has been delayed by fighting
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Antwerp to aid Colombian officials
Maritime professionals from the port of Santa Marta will receive training in Belgium
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Port of Philadelphia boosts LatAm service
The Monte Rosa, a 5,500 TEU ship, is first in a new series to begin service between the east coasts of North and South America
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History made by largest ship ever to travel down Thames
397-metre-long, 56-metre-wide Edith Maersk has a draught of 16 metres and carries up to 15,500 TEU
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G6 Alliance suspends Asia-US West Coast service
The G6 shipping alliance has temporarily suspended its Central China service due to changes in demand
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Chilean truckers strike blocks ports
Drivers warn of more protests if their demands are not met
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Port of LA container volumes surge
Last month was strongest for container traffic since August 2006