All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 196
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ArticleEU watches French tax plan with interest
New lorry taxation due to be introduced from October could be extended to Germany and Italy, if successful
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ArticleOnline orders of cherries surge
As China's e-retailers offer consumers the opportunity to buy US cherries online, orders are booming
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ArticleOOCL’s parent company posts loss
OOIL points to weak cargo growth, capacity oversupply and high bunker costs for disappointing first half of 2013
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ArticleDel Monte eyes Canadian growth
Group is launching its first Canadian fresh-cut facility in Oshawa
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ArticleOceanbridge Shipping appointed APL agent
Auckland-based firm sees arrival of shipping giant as a massive boost to New Zealand imports and exports
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ArticleFlorida packer teams up with Sunkist
The leading fresh fruit supplier is partnering with citrus grower-shipper Greene River Marketing to expand its supply
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ArticleLogistics expansion at Felixstowe
Fresh produce importer the Seafast Group adds 50 per cent capacity to its vehicle docks at the port
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ArticleTake off for exotics
After importing a record volume of perishables into the UK last year, British Airways-backed airfreight firm IAG Cargo is on the march. Thomas Hobbs visited its Heathrow HQ to find out more
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ArticleAirfreight volumes show signs of life
Although too early to tell if June was a positive turning point after 18 months of stagnation, IATA claims airfreight volumes are at their highest since mid-2011
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ArticleDole considers Wilmington move
Port of Paulsboro in New Jersey could win Dole’s banana business when its Wilmington contract ends in late 2015
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ArticleFrench road tax to increase cost of haulage
New laws due in autumn will see GPS counters fitted to lorries travelling on French roads
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ArticleTurnover down at Norbert
Norbert Dentressangle says a difficult market for transport has led to a decline in profits for the first half of the year
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ArticleMurcian growers debate UK logistics
MacAndrews has met with Murcia growers to look at ways of improving the transport of produce into the UK
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ArticleMaersk giant makes Shanghai call
First Triple-E vessel calls at Shanghai Yangshan port in China as part of maiden voyage
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ArticleANA Holdings targets Hong Kong
Japan's largest airline aims to capitalise on growing demand for the country's fresh produce, as other sales slump
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ArticleChep New Zealand locks and loads
Foldable crate to improve efficiency and value, according to New Zealand pallet specialist
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ArticlePort of Miami trials Peru fruit imports
Peruvian fresh fruit suppliers try out additional US port of entry under new deal that could boost import trade
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ArticleEU-Asia transit time worries French shippers
The increased transit time for fruit shipments by sea from Europe to Asia is worrying the French fruit sector
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ArticleDavid Cameron talks up Polythene UK
Prime minister helps packaging specialist open a new office and praises its efforts to achieve sustainability
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ArticleSøren Skou issues container warning
In an interview with the Financial Times, Maersk Line's CEO said the industry should be prepared for lower demand

