All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 178
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ArticleKloosterboer makes Norwegian move
Acquisition of cold store in Norway is seen as a "valuable addition" to logistics group's existing network
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ArticleUS West Coast ports seek labour peace
A new contract has been ratified by the ILWU and PMA to ensure labour peace for the next five years
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ArticleInvestments needed for China's logistics
Industry and government investment in China's cold chain and logistics are key to improving the quality of fresh produce distribution, heard delegates at Asiafruit Market Insight
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ArticleChilean customs workers call indefinite strike
ANFACH union claims National Customs Service is too stretched to deal with the volume of work
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ArticleHamburg box traffic falls
Russian veto and increased competition from rival ports behind 2.3 per cent fall in container throughput
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Maersk enters vessel share deal
Group announces vessel sharing agreement with MSC and MOL on Asia to East Coast of South America trade
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ArticleHamburg turns in "satisfactory" Q1 result
German port enjoys higher seaborne cargo throughput during opening three months
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ArticleCMA CGM sees profit growth
French shipping group enjoys strong start to 2015 with a rise in net profit of over 400 per cent
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ArticleNOL cuts first quarter losses
Neptune Orient Lines sees Q1 loss sliced from US$98m last year to US$11m
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ArticleLA container volumes slide
Fall in imports and exports due to “robust 2014” and vessel alliance uncertainties, port authority said
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ArticleAirfreight shows modest growth
Global airfreight markets grew by a modest 1.6 per cent in March compared to the prior year
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ArticleJapan commits to Dawei project
Asian nation pledges financial support to help develop US$50bn economic zone, complete with deep-sea port
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ArticleSpecial report: Reynolds invests for the future
Leading restaurant supplier Reynolds has invested in a top-class development kitchen and a driver development scheme. Nina Pullman went to visit
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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

