All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 183
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Suez development set to lift Egypt
Egypt plans to transform the Suez Canal into an international hub as it looks to revive the economy and create jobs
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LA container volumes up in December
A surge in exports ahead of Chinese New Year helped boost throughput at the port
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Shipping agreement boosts Asia coverage
A new slot-sharing agreement will enhance Far East to India container shipping services
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Police storm port of San Antonio
Uneasy stand off between striking workers and police remains in place this morning following night of tension
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PortMiami adds new fumigation capacity
Port's director says latest expansion will improve efficiency and delivery times
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Safmarine lands Hellmann award
Group is awarded the 2013 bronze Hellmann Worldwide Logistics Carrier of the Year prize
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Pressure building for CNY cherry sales
Port congestion in Shanghai is creating a supply bottleneck for Chilean cherries in the run up to Chinese New Year
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Record cocaine hauls raise concerns
Latest drug discoveries in bananas sent to Germany and Norway come remarkably close to end of retail supply chain
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Maersk divests Dansk stake
The Sailing Companies picks up near-50 per cent share in the Danish retailer
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Swithenbank opens depot in South East
Distributor opens new M25 hub aimed at tailoring temperatures for individual orders and expanding customer base
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Gourmet Trading making LA move
Asparagus and blueberry distributor is moving its Los Angeles operations to a newly renovated facility
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Antwerp sets new freight record
Port reveals it handled 190.6m tonnes of freight in 2013, ahead of the previous record set in 2008
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India mulls port expansion
Five projects under review would add much-needed capacity at some of the country’s biggest ports
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Univeg acquires EWT in UK drive
Fruit and veg giant has bought Lincoln-based top-fruit business to cement its UK market share ambitions
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Lorry driver fined for faking rest
A delivery of Portuguese fresh produce reached its destination successfully despite its lorry driver being fined for faking rest time
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Wilmington welcomes first Chilean vessel
First of an estimated 25 ships carrying Chilean fruit for customers in eastern US and Canada
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Argentine ban hits Montevideo container terminal
The Cuenca del Plata terminal, operated by Belgian company Katoen Natie, could lose 25 per cent of its business
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Dole gains UK ripening facility
Supplier inks deal for long-term lease of banana ripening facility in North West England