All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 179
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ArticleIG International continues to invest in cool chain
Indian company unveils new storage facility and subsidiary company focused on third party logistics business
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ArticleEgyptian citrus faces challenges
The obstacles are adding up for Egypt's citrus sector, with rising costs, oversupply and fierce competition chief among them
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ArticleRio Negro says no to Buenos Aires port proposal
Claims fruit exports would lose competitiveness by using the capital city’s port instead of San Antonio Este
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ArticleRéunion flight plan meets with anger
Concerns raised over decrease in number of flights connecting French island with overseas markets including Europe
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ArticleMaersk Line retains reliability lead
Third-quarter SeaIntel report shows group remains most reliable carrier despite global reliability dip
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ArticleParamount teams with Locus Traxx
Citrus giant looks to boost temperature tracking capabilities through utilisation of SmartTraxx Go
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ArticleUASC lays out expansion plans
Building on its cooperation deal with Hamburg Süd, the Gulf-based carrier is extending its service to include South America in 2015
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ArticleCitrosol eyes Latin American gains
Company says its treatments can play a key role in helping the region’s exporters to access even the most distant markets
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ArticleWAC apple exports at risk of delays
The US Washington state apple crop at risk of slow movement as a result of West Coast port delays
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ArticleMaersk Line boosts AP Møller-Mærsk Q3 results
The shipping container business of AP Møller-Mærsk has pushed the Danish group’s third quarter profits to US$1.5bn
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ArticleOvercapacity curbs shipping
Global shipping industry growth will be curbed by continued overcapacity, says China shipping chief
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ArticleExporters label port strikes the worst they’ve seen
Exclusive: key US produce exporters comment on the impact of West Coast port congestion
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ArticleCongestion causes delays at US ports
Industry warns that queues at West Coast ports are likely to continue for the foreseeable future
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ArticleWake-up call for Peruvian blues
With prices set to fall as the product hits the mainstream, Peru will have to make use of all the tools at its disposal to create a profitable future
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ArticleTrade resumes after French strikes
Produce coming via Rungis wholesale market is no longer disrupted as day-long French agricultural strikes finish
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ArticleFrench 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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ArticleGulf carriers record cargo rise
Middle East-based carriers experience strongest growth in cargo volumes, as European trade witnesses slowdown
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ArticleNew 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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ArticleSolid 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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ArticleEurope'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

