All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 189
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ArticleNew lines and routes for UK port
Cronus Logistics now offers four trips a week in each direction between Bristol Port and Ireland
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ArticleGood start to 2013 for Antwerp
Belgian port handles 2.5 per cent more freight in the first three months of the year than the same period of 2013
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ArticleSustainability key for Chep
Pallet pooling organisation's US division joins The Sustainability Consortium
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Univeg enters growing cruise ship market
Company’s Italian division will coordinate supplies to cruise industry under new deal with Ebrex Cruise Services
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ArticleSan Antonio leads LatAm container growth
Chilean port saw biggest increase in container traffic last year
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ArticleHarma Fruit invests in Macedonia
Greek import-export company looking to establish major packhouse operation at strategic location just across border.
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd CSAV merger a step closer
Shipping firms sign binding agreement, after CSAV shareholders refuse to exercise withdrawal rights
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ArticleFrozen berries linked to Hep A outbreaks
A second Efsa report on the ongoing outbreak of Hep A in Europe said heat treatment for frozen berries could help contain virus
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ArticleChannel ports ink major collaboration
The Ports of Dover and Calais come together on project to protect long-term resilience of Channel freight route
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ArticleGrowth year for Euro Pool System
Pallet and packaging specialist sees growth in turnover of 6.9 per cent despite challenging economic conditions in Europe
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ArticleAsda buys low-noise cooling units
Retailer invests in new environmentally friendly refrigeration technology to cut transport emissions and improve urban deliveries
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ArticleCoop inks IFCO deal
Agreement will standardise all of the supermarket’s fresh produce packaging, including imports
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ArticleAlbert Heijn in fresh centre partnership
Memorandum of understanding has been signed between Norbert Dentressangle and the Dutch retailer
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ArticleMercabarna boosts export credentials
A group set up last year to increase the market’s export potential will look at new ways of improving transport links and access to new markets
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ArticleAir freight recovery continues
The global air freight market grew by 2.9 per cent in February this year compared to last, signalling continued recovery in the sector
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ArticleAIM Logistics eyes European expansion
UK-based container shipping specialist invests in new vehicles ahead of planned move into new markets
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ArticleSolid performance for CMA CGM
Despite a weaker freight environment, revenue remains relatively stable while net profit soars
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ArticleNew commissioner for Port of Tampa
Florida's largest port has announced that Gregory Celestan will be its new commissioner
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ArticleSalad factory creates 270 jobs
A subsidiary of Bakkavor responsible for its production of Waitrose Salads has announced a major recruitment drive
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ArticleFury at flower firm's Mother's Day gifts
Angry customers vent anger at Lincolnshire-based firm on Twitter after flowers arrived damaged or didn't turn up at all

