All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 179
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ArticleImports soar despite port jam
Fresh produce import volumes into the Philippines have soared this year, despite chronic congestion at Manila port
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ArticleNew Asia-Australasia shipping service
CMA CGM, China Shipping Container Lines, OOCL and PIL will launch a joint shipping service in November
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ArticleEmirates develops “affordable” cool container
Designed to offer a cheaper alternative for airfreighting generic items such as perishable food and healthcare products
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ArticleChiquita signs shipping deal with MSC
Multinational preparing to move its Gulf Coast operation from Gulfport to New Orleans next month
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Morrisons convenience chief lands property role
Gordon Mowat will be responsible for retailer’s DCs and food production facilities and will focus on expanding convenience
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ArticleSouth Africa ‘may not’ send more direct to Russia
South African fruit industry says overlap with European stonefruit market ‘is not a problem’ at the moment despite Russian ban adding pressure
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ArticlePeruvian president visits APMT Callao
Once Dutch terminal operator’s upgrade is complete, port’s capacity will reach 2.9m TEUs
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ArticleBritish peer presents Kent firm with Queen's prize
Lord Lieutenant of Kent gives Marco its Queen’s Enterprise Award for Outstanding Performance in International Trade
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ArticleChina to invest in maritime silk road
Chinese president Xi Jinping has announced a US$1.4bn agreement to build new port city in Sri Lanka to secure trade routes and boost tourism
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ArticlePallet chiefs locked in war of words
TIMCON general secretary in stern response to 'misleading' and 'inaccurate' comments made by MD of plastics firm
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EU transport set for €11.9bn overhaul
The largest-ever investment in EU transport infrastructure will streamline cross border operations across nine major 'corridors'
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ArticleChina’s cold freight demands rising
Increasing fruit imports has driven growth in refrigerated container trade in China
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ArticleMaersk appoints head of South China
Global shipping company Maersk Line has appointed Silvia Ding as head of its South China office in Hong Kong
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ArticleContainers win reefer share
Container lines' refrigerated (reefer) capacity is forecast to grow 22 per cent over the next five years at the expense of traditional reefer ships, says Drewry report
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ArticleCapespan snaps up Aspen stake
Group strengthens its supply chain service offering by picking up 75 per cent stake in Aspen International
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ArticleCH Robinson makes European mark
Company opens a new office in Germany while also promoting two new office managers
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ArticleCMA CGM signs multiple agreements
French container shipping group puts pen to paper on agreements with CSCL and UASC
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ArticleMaersk predicts mango revolution
Application of CA technology to Star Cool containers could extend export season in West Africa, company suggests
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ArticleBayer plots further US growth
Bayer CropScience is committing "significant resources" to tap into long-term positive market development North America

