All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 201
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ArticleK&N highlights 'positive development'
The new year brings an improved set of results for logistics outfit Kuenhe and Nagel, with net earnings nearly doubling
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ArticleLemon stocks replenished in Hong Kong
Suppliers and importers adjust produce travel routes to circumvent port strikes disrupting regional fruit supplies
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Asoex re-confirms return to normality
Following the workers’ strike the Chilean Fruit Exporters Association claims shipments are back underway with all export commitments due to be met
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ArticleMMD in Chilean grape first for Portsmouth
MMD Shipping Services has imported Chilean grapes into the UK via Portsmouth International Port for the first time.
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ArticleChile strikes threaten UK exports
Key lines could run short in UK stores after strikes hamper sendings from the South American country
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ArticlePort of LA completes deepening project
US$370m main channel deepening efforts reach their conclusion
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ArticleCocanmex to crack coconut market
Innovative, value-added coconut product to be launched on the European market this May from Mexican supplier Cocanmex
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ArticleMMD in Chilean grape first for Portsmouth
Over 1,000 pallets of grapes from NYKCool arrived on 27 March, the first of eight weekly shipments from Chile due at the port
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ArticleChile launches sustainability guide
A set of grower guidelines benchmarked against global demands will help the nation’s fruit industry to tackle sustainability
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ArticleStrike forces Chile harvest suspension
Port of San Antonio strike crisis deepens with growers set to halt fruit harvesting as storage facilities fill up at the terminal
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ArticleChevalier completes Moraitis deal
Hong Kong-listed group confirms purchase of majority stake in leading Australian fresh produce distributor
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ArticleDel Monte to launch Canadian facility
The facility will be the first in the country able to process and distribute the company's entire fresh-cut and salad line
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ArticleChilean 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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ArticleCamposol 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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ArticleAntwerp 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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ArticleSafmarine 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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ArticleSan 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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ArticleProfitable 2012 for Migros
Swiss retailer posts stronger year-on-year result as sales and enhanced efficiency help boost earnings
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ArticlePort 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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ArticleDamco's Latin American personnel reshuffle
Logistics group makes five senior management additions to strengthen its presence in the region

