All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 189
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Rob Shelley: Stormy seas for fresh produce shippers
CEO of Maritime Cargo Services predicts a potential supply chain bottleneck could impact the trade
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Tragedy strikes Port of Genoa
Container vessel used by kiwifruit and apple exporters slams into control tower at north-east Italian port
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Zespri kiwifruit to arrive early
The first 2013 Zespri Green, Gold and Organic kiwifruit from New Zealand will arrive in North America during mid-May
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Cosco reports 2012 loss
Chinese container shipping company Cosco has reported further losses in 2012 due to market volatility
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Emirates named cargo airline of the year
SkyCargo division lands two prizes at the Air Cargo News awards evening in London
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Port of Wilmington celebrates 90 years
From humble beginnings, the port has grown into the leading US facility for perishable cargo imports and the top banana port for North America
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Stephen Schueler takes Maersk Line role
Microsoft man to replace the outgoing Lucas Vos, taking up his new position on 27 May 2013
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Year opens with positive result for Antwerp
Freight handling rises year-on-year although container volumes drop at the Belgian port
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Cross-channel venture for Waitrose
High-end UK retailer signs deal to supply Eurostar with range of food and beverage items
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UK sales boosts Norbert Dentressangle
Logistics company sees first-quarter turnover drop slightly despite strong UK performance
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EuroFruitPorts coldstore goes live
The joint venture between Euroports and Compagnie Fruitière is open for business after work was completed as scheduled
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Damco hires west Europe CCO
Helmut Kaspars will bring "an outstanding record of delivering extraordinary growth" to his new role
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Foodsource lands collaboration award
The CH Robinson-owned group has been rewarded for providing innovative and consistent fresh produce supplies from across the world
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Red Tractor seeks growers for new trial
Red Tractor assurance has written to its grower members asking if they would like to participate in a new assessment efficiency trial
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Port strike in Chile creates fruit disruption
The strike at the Chilean Port of San Antonio is continuing to cause serious headaches for the country’s fruit export trade, according to local news reports.
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ND expands Chile logistics operation
Norbert Dentressangle has been steadily growing its share of the Chilean perishables market 18 months after its launch in Latin America.
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"Sound financial year" for ND
Norbert Dentressangle (ND) has described 2012 as a 'sound financial year', with growth in consolidated turnover and earnings, and an improved international profile.
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SA citrus growers urged to train workers
Citrus growers in South Africa have been urged to train workers after a rise in labour costs.
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Florette's 'Feelgood' fleet
Florette has upgraded its logistics fleet with the addition of more efficient trailers.
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New development on London Heathrow project
Air service provider dnata has announced a further step in the progress of its dnata City project, a purpose-built cargo logistics centre at the heart of London Heathrow Airport.