All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 187
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ArticleTampa courts Latin American suppliers
Proximity to Central America and efficient rail links makes it ideal import hub for pineapples and other fruits, port authority says
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ArticleCSAV shareholders in favour of Hapag-Lloyd merger
Deal expected to be completed this year, creating world’s fourth-largest shipping line
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ArticleBorder issues concern Ukrainians
Ukrainian companies attempting to send vegetables to Russia have been hit hard by border closures and tougher inspection procedures
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ArticleIFCO's extensive environmental study
RPC leader conducting major research project on the impact of reusable plastic containers
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ArticlePort of Miami receives first Peruvian blues
Shipment form parts of pilot scheme to expand port’s role as fresh produce gateway into the US
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ArticleDouble win for Emirates SkyCargo
Freight division of Dubai-based airline lands prestigious awards in both Los Angeles and Turkey
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ArticleMissing flight MH370 'carrying mangosteens'
Malaysia Airlines aeroplane was taking four-tonne consignment of tropical fruit to China, it has been revealed
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ArticleHutchison sells shares in Hong Kong terminal
Private holdings company offloads 60 per cent stokehold in Asia Container Terminals Holdings for HK$2.47bn
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ArticleAPMT reports rise in container volumes
New terminal projects help boost terminal throughput in 2013
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ArticleCalls mount for Veracruz-Delaware service
Produce companies north and south of the border would benefit from a shipping service linking the Mexican port with river ports along the Delaware, meeting told
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ArticleOOCL's profit falls over 2013
Shipping giant’s chairman points to subdued demand for seaborne cargo for poor financial performance
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ArticlePort of LA searches for director
Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti has announced the launch of a global executive search to fill the port's top post
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ArticlePoor-quality citrus sold off cheap
Birmingham wholesalers forced to slash prices of poor quality citrus from Morocco after alleged problems with new boats
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ArticleChilean port workers threaten new strike
Unions accuse port authorities of failing to honour agreements established at end of previous strike
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ArticleEasyfresh creates Brazilian group
Easyfresh Brazil Ltda set up to develop reefer logistics in the country
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ArticleProexport calls for improved rail links with Europe
Construction of Mediterranean Corridor essential for fresh produce export growth, association tells conference
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ArticleStrong start to year for airfreight
The global airfreight market saw a 4.5 per cent growth in business in January 2014 compared to the prior year period
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ArticleValencia port expansion plans agreed
Intermodal logistics terminals to be built at four regional ports, government announces
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ArticleModerate growth for airfreight
The latest global airfreight figures show moderate growth for the sector, but forecast turbulence ahead

