All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 181
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ArticleMaersk Line gains financial head
Pierre Danet will leave Hewlett Packard in April to join Maersk Line as chief financial officer
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ArticleJalisco to boost Chinese air links
Henan-Guadalajara Sky Bridge will give Mexican producers access to more than 800m consumers in central China
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ArticleLatest 'world's largest vessel' calls at Felixstowe
The 192,237 gross tonnage, 395m long and 59m wide container ship has made a scheduled stop at the Suffolk port
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Article'Peel Off' combating port congestion
The new programme to streamline container movement at the Port of Los Angeles is picking up and improving efficiency
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ArticleWork begins on US$1bn Moín terminal
First phase of port project due to be completed in three years
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ArticleNew jobs created at key London port
Most of the 75 new employment positions are for straddle carrier drivers, and there is also investment in training current workers
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ArticleDisappointing start for air cargo
Global air cargo growth got off to a slow start in January, according to the IATA's latest figures
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ArticleCosco ship detained for arms smuggling
Colombia has detained a Cosco vessel for illegally transporting ammunition, Reuters reports
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ArticleAPMT India feels the heat
Irregular activities at the company’s Indian operation are believed to be at the heart of its decision to fire CFO Christian Møller and two others
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ArticleHamburg to host port conference
The International Association of Ports and Harbors event will take place on 1-5 June this year
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ArticleBeijing booming in fresh fruit imports
Beijing has become the major hub for fresh fruit imports in northern China
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ArticleVolumes down at Port of LA
Terminal congestion, protracted contract negotiations and other supply chain issues hit January volumes
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ArticleMaersk sticks to slow steaming
Cheaper fuel will not mean a return to higher vessel speeds, company says
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ArticleAP Møller-Mærsk turns in huge profit
Aided by performance of Maersk Line, the logistics group reports a full-year 2014 profit of US$5.2bn
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ArticlePort agreement a positive for WA apples
The tentative agreement to resolve labour negotiations at 29 US West Coast ports has been positive news for the Washington apple industry
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ArticleScotland needs national brand, report finds
Exports growth in Scotland would benefit from a policy-backed national brand, as well as better freight infrastructure
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ArticleUS port backlog will take months to clear
Asoex warns that resulting disruptions to table grape shipments threaten to undermine reputation of Chilean fruit industry
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Article£1m freight investment at Port of Dover
Motis, which runs the site's Freight Services Agency, is shelling out the seven-figure sum to bolster the site's amenities
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ArticleUS West Coast ports reopen
Ports have reopened after being shutdown over the Presidents’ Day long weekend in the US

