All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 186
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ArticleMaersk & MSC in east-west cooperation
A ten-year vessel sharing agreement between MSC and Maersk Line will cover the Asia-Europe, Transatlantic and Transpacific trades.
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ArticleStephen Knight takes Damco role
Damco UK & Ireland has appointed Stephen Knight as its new chief commercial officer
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ArticleGoatham lorries named by children
Apple and pear varieties used in competition for local schoolchildren to name top-fruit grower’s fleet
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ArticleCMA CGM makes move into India
Shipping giant to open new terminal in western India under joint venture with Adani Ports
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ArticleCapespan welcomes new competition
Group chief executive Johan Dique says company has modernised its logistics operation to make it more cost-effective
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ArticleEx-Capespan staff form logistics group
Exclusive: Deon Joubert and other former Capespan Fruit Logistics executives in talks with Lonrho Logistics and other potential partners
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ArticleDamco announce new CEO for Asian region
Thomas Knudsen excited by prospects for global freight forwarding company in Asia
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ArticleGulfport stay costly for Chiquita
Agreement to stay at the Mississippi port until the end of the year will cost Chiquita double its rent price
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ArticleSingapore performs well at supply chain awards
Companies from small South East Asian nation collect seven of the 39 awards on offer
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ArticleNew Zealand upsizing ships
New alliances between Maersk, Kotahi and Port of Tauranga are set to boost New Zealand’s international trade competitiveness
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ArticleAsia airfreight markets see healthy growth
Asia's airfreight markets saw healthy growth in demand in May, reports the AAPA
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ArticleFarmers prepare for Tour de France
NFU North East has turned tractors into WiFi hubs and published a guide to farming in time for the world’s largest cycling event next week
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ArticleDamco opens facility in Myanmar
Damco has become the first international company to start a container freight station operation in Myanmar
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ArticleIndian mango audit ‘could lift ban’
A successful audit of Indian mango processing facilities in September could mean imports ban will be lifted before December, MP has said
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ArticleIFCO reaches major milestone
RPC specialist hits 1bn annual shipments from producers to retail locations worldwide
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ArticleP3 network "will not be implemented"
Chinese Ministry of Commerce announces that it will not approve the P3 operational vessel sharing agreement
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ArticleAlmeria-Holland sea route "imminent"
Maritime service linking Almeria and the Netherlands could be set up by end of year
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ArticleSpeakers sign up for TOC Americas
Representatives from Cosco, Hamburg Süd and Maersk will speak at the conference in Cartagena, Colombia
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ArticleSeattle-Shanghai charter service takes off
China Eastern Airlines celebrated the opening of its weekly charter service of Northwest Cherries from Seattle to Shanghai

