All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 168
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ArticleSpecial report: South Africa and UK stand test of time
South Africa and the UK have a longstanding trading partnership in fresh produce that dates back over 120 years. In this series of articles, Fred Meintjes tells its story
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ArticleMaersk Line in North Asia appointment
Robbert van Trooijen will replace Tim Smith as chief executive officer for the region
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ArticleQuestions raised over Hong Kong imports
Lawmaker claims surveillance at port terminal is too relaxed, posing a significant food safety risk
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ArticlePort of Gothenburg links with Hamburg
Scandinavia's largest seaport has become a marketing member of the Port of Hamburg
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ArticleChile chases the perfect grape
FRESH FOCUS CHILE: The South American country is moving ever closer to developing the ideal grape for its export needs, including the ability to travel long distances
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ArticlePeru promotes road link to Brazil
Interoceanic Highway could boost trade and convert Peru into Latin American hub for transpacific trade, Mincetur claims
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ArticleCMA CGM makes inroads in India
Group boosts presence in high growth country with acquisition of stake in major Indian logistics company
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ArticleXPO acquires Norbert Dentressangle
€3.24bn transaction is expected to be completed in the second quarter of the year
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ArticleThailand and Hong Kong boost trade ties
Promise of more airline services between two nations prompts hopes for increased trade
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ArticleNitrogen engines ‘could transform’ cold chain
Using liquid nitrogen engines to power and cool refrigerated transport could revolutionise cold chains and slash air pollution
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ArticleAPM inaugurates Maasvlakte II terminal
Ceremony marks official opening of world’s first fully-automated, zero emissions container terminal
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ArticleCost focus at Cool Logistics Asia
Swire Pacific, KTZ Express and the National Centre for Coldchain Development of India will discuss perishable supply chain opportunities
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ArticleSouth America to Asia service announced
Global shipping lines APL, MOL and NYK have launched a new joint service between Asia and South America
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ArticleEurobanan expands ripening capacity
Alicante is latest distribution centre to receive investment boost in extra ripening capacity
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ArticleJoburg facility opens doors for Tru-Cape
Tru-Cape says the opening of its new distribution facility in Johannesburg completes its strategy to move closer to the market
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ArticleMarch high for port of Los Angeles
The month marks the second-highest in terms of volumes handled in the port's history
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ArticleContainer volumes boost Antwerp
Belgian port is off to a strong start in 2015 with freight volume up 5.9 per cent for the opening three months
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ArticleValparaiso evolves with the times
As the fruit trade increasingly moves toward larger container vessels, Chile’s Valparaiso Port is expanding and modernising to remain competitive
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ArticleCarrier Transicold celebrates milestones
Temperature-controlled transport specialist commemorates 75 years of road transport refrigeration
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VideoSeared asparagus, anyone? Drone stunt ends in disaster
Remote-controlled delivery of first asparagus crop to top Dutch restaurant crashes and burns on live television

