All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 199
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ArticleCMA CGM service extends to Black Sea
The first container liner service between the Port of Hamburg and the Black Sea is being established
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ArticleClerici to run new La Spezia fruit terminal
Company will return to terminal operating business when centre begins handling fruit from Central America in June
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ArticleCathay’s new HK terminal opens
Facility will boost Hong Kong’s role as import hub for fruits and vegetables from around the world
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ArticleGo-ahead for 'mega-ship' Felixstowe plan
Permission granted to berth two 18,000-box container ferries side-by-side, and to increase container capacity
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ArticlePineapple importer wants us to go topless
Major European retailer assessing potential cost saving to be made by removing crowns prior to shipping
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ArticleLos Angeles sees cargo growth
Volumes handled at the US port increase for the month of January
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ArticleFirm fined £60k after worker injured
A Midlands cold storage company has been fined after worker trapped under falling cold store and several suffer from hand-arm vibration
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ArticleStorm hits northeastern US
Ports of Philadelphia, New Jersey and Port Elizabeth all affected
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ArticleTimely boost for Mexican berries
A new direct flight from Guadalajara to Hong Kong from Cathay Pacific has lifted shippers as they gear up for the opening of the China market
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ArticleCargo recognition for Emirates
Freight division SkyCargo lands two industry awards at the start of the year
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ArticleCMG chairman visits New Zealand
Fu Yuning and his team aim to transfer innovations from New Zealand to their business in China
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ArticleCitrus shipments used for drug trafficking
Pakistani officials have thwarted an attempted shipment of heroin concealed in a crate of oranges
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ArticleFruit fly operation over in NZ
Discovery of Queensland fruit fly declared an isolated incident as fresh produce is once again allowed to move freely
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ArticleChile battles strike impact
Asoex reports that January fruit exports from Chile actually climbed year-on-year, despite three-week San Antonio strike
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ArticleOsinga takes Damco fresh role
Industry veteran Erik Osinga has been appointed as global head of fresh for logistics leader Damco
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ArticleDover port plans unveiled
A long-term regeneration plan for Dover port could see the addition of a new cargo terminal and 600 new jobs
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Article360 Quality joins Save Food initiative
Association aims to make international food logistics more efficient while reducing waste
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ArticleCH Robinson grows Welch's grape business
Logistics company expands grape distribution, marking the occasion at Fruit Logistica in Berlin next month
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ArticleNew deal ends San Antonio strike
Latest Asoex figures reveal impact of walkout on fruit export volumes
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