All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 181
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ArticleCR court ratifies Moin terminal
APM Terminals inches closer to gaining final approval on the new terminal
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ArticleAPMT invests in Mexico
Company's US$900m deep-water terminal at Lázaro Cárdenas to open in first half of 2016
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ArticleLooking closely at logistics
Kuehne & Nagel will use the upcoming PMA Fresh Summit to interact with customers and adapt to their individual needs
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ArticleBoeing forecasts global cargo growth
Aeroplane manufacturer Boeing has forecast that world air cargo traffic will double over the next 20 years
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ArticleMoín terminal work could start by year-end
APM Terminals confident that project will clear final regulatory hurdle by the end of the year
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Article2M alliance clears final hurdle
US regulators have approved the vessel sharing agreement between Maersk Line and Mediterranean Shipping Company
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ArticleMaersk Line: costs to rise by US$1bn
New EU regulations on low-sulphur fuel expected to have dramatic impact on cost of shipping fresh produce
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ArticleDole man bemoans supply chain waste
Cool Logistics Global: Andy Connell of Dole SA says handling must improve at start and end of fresh produce supply lines
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ArticlePort terminals 'must work more closely'
Cool Logistics Global: Rotterdam's Emile Hoogsteden says more can be done to speed fresh produce through ports
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ArticlePort of Hamburg expansion plans on hold
Project faces delays due to unresolved environmental issues
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ArticleIKO calls for more collaboration among kiwi producers
Goal is to develop common strategies to deal with the most serious challenges facing the international kiwifruit sector today
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ArticleChile port project urged to focus on logistics
Location of new ‘megaport’ should take into account road and rail connectivity as well as impact on local communities and the environment
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ArticleMaersk alters routes in response to Ebola
Shipping firm sends cargo direct to worst-hit Ebola countries and diverts other routes, while other lines report no disruption
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Article‘Urgent’ tech investment needed in shipping
The ocean shipping sector lags behind other industries in terms of harnessing new technology, recent survey finds.
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ArticleDover unveils £120m for cargo terminal
Port receives largest-ever investment to kickstart Western docks revival project
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ArticleSecond port strike called off in Argentina
Agreement reached at last minute in pay dispute with port workers’ union
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ArticleChina invests in shipping sector
The Chinese government has injected some US$300m into the country's container shipping industry in a bid to revitalise the sector
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ArticleIATA announces robust air cargo growth
August results show robust growth across global air cargo markets, says the IATA
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ArticleContainer shipping en-route to recovery
The global container shipping industry is on track for a slow recovery and more stable freight rates, UASC tells The Wall Street Journal
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ArticleFelixstowe port first to get AEO status
AEO initiative was introduced by the EC to help simplify customs procedures and secure international supply chains

