All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 171
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ArticleFruit and veg packer more than doubles site capacity
Elision UK is expanding to a second site that will more than double its capacity after predicting volumes rise of 70 per cent
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ArticleMaersk cuts emissions with new reefer units
Maersk Line is steaming ahead to cut its carbon dioxide emissions by investing in new energy-efficient refrigeration units
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ArticleMaersk eyes expansion in Indonesia
Maersk Line wants to expand its logistics business in Indonesia but protectionist laws stand in its way
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ArticleACB celebrates Peruvian milestone
First air flown consignment of Peruvian blueberries lands in Newark International
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ArticleCoquimbo reopens after quake
One of the port’s berths is now fully operational but the other remains closed
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ArticleOffer more formats into more channels, suppliers told
New report suggests suppliers that do not adapt businesses to modern multi-channel shoppers will lose market share to others
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ArticleGreen light for Rotterdam Cool Port
Kloosterboer and Port of Rotterdam invest in new cold storage facility, slated for a 2017 opening
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ArticleTotal Produce BV plans to relocate
Company due to take up residence at Kloosterboer's new Cool Port centre in Waalhaven area of Rotterdam
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ArticleMission hails successful avo campaigns
Group enjoys positive Californian and Peruvian seasons, opening new facilities for both markets
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ArticleAntwerp on course for record year
Belgian port's freight handling volume grew 5.5 per cent year-on-year for the first nine months of 2015
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ArticleKuehne & Nagel 'accelerates growth'
Logistics group improves its operational result for the nine months of 2015, driven by seafreight and airfreight
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ArticleNew links for Morocco and key markets
French group CMA CGM has upgraded its services in response to increased demand from citrus and vegetable exporters
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ArticleMaersk enhances cargo services
Link-ups with AT&T and Hapag-Lloyd will boost cargo tracking and safety capabilities
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ArticleAPM plots major Vado investment
Four ship-to-shore cranes and 14 automated rail-mounted gantry cranes will be delivered as part of €150m investment
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ArticleAirfreight services must improve
Airfreight services for perishable goods must improve to stop losing customers to seafreight, says expert
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ArticleAPL launches Eagle Express
APL says it has taken schedule reliability to new heights with its new Eagle Express service
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ArticleNew port of entry for Chinese imports
Construction of a new port of entry for Chinese fruit imports in Hefei, the capital of Anhui Province, is nearing completion
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ArticleCH Robinson in Chicago expansion
International logistics provider signs new 15-year lease on 207,000 square foot location
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ArticleFirms with no language skills 'lose out' on exports
UK losing millions in wasted export potential as exporters don't have language skills to close deals in non-English markets
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ArticleAPM marks Mexican milestone
Installation of state-of-the-art cranes at what will be Latin America’s most technologically advanced container terminal

