All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 195
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Panama and Antwerp extend collaboration
Deal running until 2018 will see trade promotion between the port of Antwerp and the Panama Canal
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Yusen Logistics testing Thai waters
Yusen Logistics has continued its Asian expansion with a new trans-Pacific Less than Container Load service departing from Thailand
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Jordan stops shipments to Iraq
Border closure prompts country to suspend shipments of fresh fruit and vegetables into neighbouring western Iraq
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Weather to cut into Chilean apples
Chile’s apple export crop will be shorter than last season due to spring weather conditions pointing towards good marketing opportunities
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Port of LA increases throughput
Overall cargo volumes increase 1.7 per cent to top 8m TEUs, despite a fall in December volumes
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Argentina eyes modest topfruit gains
Exports may recover in part this year but ongoing internal cost rises will ultimately restrict any real volume lift
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New protocol covers Chilean exports
All Chilean fresh fruit loaded at the Port of Valparaíso and destined for the US must comply with safety measures to prevent fruit fly spread
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Half of all food goes to waste
UK organisation reports that each year 2bn tonnes of food never gets eaten
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Chile responding to fruit fly issue
Special bags and nets to protect pallets of fruit leaving Port of Valparaíso will be used for two weeks to bring situation under control
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Redirection for Chilean fruit exports
Some fruit shipments move to other terminals as fruit fly incidence leads to quarantine measures at Port of Valparaíso
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Sweden hosts Urban Agriculture Summit
Linköping puts itself on fresh produce map with three-day event covering long-term improvements to global food supply
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Storm disruption for Egyptian exports
Torrential rain, strong winds and low visibility have reportedly forced several of the country's ports to close temporarily
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Maersk's Tim Smith 'optimistic' on shipping
Maersk Line North Asia CEO tells Bloomberg TV that the group is hopeful December improvements will continue through 2013
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CNY push for US topfruit
The US apple and pear industries are gearing up for a promotional push in Asia over Chinese New Year
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Taiwan eager for Chilean cherries
Chilean cherries face good prospects in the Taiwanese market in the run-up to Chinese New Year if volumes hold up
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Shanghai Supafresh rides online tide
Importer-distributor Shanghai Supafresh is riding the crest of China’s surging online retail tide
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Antwerp results "reflect economy"
Throughput figures for 2012 fall slightly, with the number of containers handled and ships calling at the port down on the previous year
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Baltic Reefer partners with Seatrade
Shipping groups to jointly operate combined fleet of specialised reefers in specific trade lines under so-called Reefer Alliance joint venture
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Maersk reveals container testing method
Company's container manufacturing division reportedly purchased 116,000 plastic balls as part of recent trial
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German shipping merger on the horizon
Hapag Lloyd and Hamburg Süd are investigating the possibility of a merger, a joint statement from the companies has confirmed