All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 191
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Chilean fruit exports back on track
Asoex confirms that exports have returned to normal following labour action that impacted on the country's port operatons
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Camposol to double avocado supply
Peru’s rapidly expanding Hass avocado business puts Camposol in position to become world’s biggest producer in future
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Antwerp strengthens Brazilian ties
Port signs agreement with the state of Sao Paulo that it hopes will enhance trade relations with a country that is growing in importance
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Safmarine and Capespan aid education
Two classrooms constructed from containers are handed over by Safmarine and Capespan to the Agter-Witzenberg farm community
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San Antonio Chile at 90 per cent capacity
Most of Chile’s ports have resumed full operating capacity following almost two weeks of strikes, allowing fruit shipments to resume
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Profitable 2012 for Migros
Swiss retailer posts stronger year-on-year result as sales and enhanced efficiency help boost earnings
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Port strike costing Chile “millions”
Fruit shipments remain paralysed at the Port of San Antonio as concerns mount for 2.3m cartons that may miss their deadline
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Damco's Latin American personnel reshuffle
Logistics group makes five senior management additions to strengthen its presence in the region
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Zespri president under scrutiny
Zespri has effectively suspended its president of sales and marketing Yu Jan Chen while it reviews issues relating to anti-smuggling case in China
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Turners & Growers releases annual report
Company identifies apple exports as their primary source of future growth after great success in Asian markets
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Sweeping changes for T&G
Turners & Growers CEO unveils sweeping structural and executive changes within company in exclusive interview with Asiafruit
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MCC Transport to remain independent
Maersk Line chief executive officer Soren Skou says subsidiary provided economic model during downturn
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Melbourne sees airfreight growth
Australia's Melbourne Airport saw a 32 per cent rise in air freight exports in January 2013
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Hapag-Hamburg Süd merger suspended
Brief statement said that while a merger is favoured under the right conditions, both parties have asked for talks to be temporarily halted
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Maersk increases container rates
Shipping company announces General Rate Increase of US$500 announced for Asia-Europe route
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Asda boosts Pakistani mango imports
Leading UK retailer and Wal-Mart subsidiary Asda will increase its Pakistani mango imports this season
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CMA CGM reports 2012 performance
Company announces strong financial year with growth in consolidated revenue, net profit and operating margin
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Maersk's sustainability efforts 'pay off'
Group's energy efficiency improvements come at a time when customers are increasingly valuing sustainability performance
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Frost cuts Brazilian expectations
As Gala picking nears completion, Brazil’s apple organisation is convinced this year’s total production and exports will come up short
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ND establishes thriving Chilean operation
Logistics specialist Norbert Dentressangle has taken giant strides in the field of perishable airfreight from Chile