All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 202
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ArticleAir cargo on path to recovery
The international air-freight market is showing tentative signs of recovery, according to latest industry figures
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ArticleUSDA approves Miami cold treatment centre
Fruit and vegetable imports from Latin America are set to rise now that the technology has been officially sanctioned
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ArticleG6 shipping alliance expands
Container shipping alliance G6 is extending its services to the Asia-US West Coast and Trans-Atlantic trade lanes
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ArticleChinese charter flights for Chilean cherries
In a breakthrough for Chilean cherry exports to China, China Eastern Airlines launches first direct charter flights from Santiago to Shanghai
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ArticlePhilippine plantations under siege
NPA rebels have attacked a pineapple plantation, belonging to Dole subsidiary Dolefil, in South Cotabato
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ArticlePeruvian grapes head for Miami
The consignment is part of a pilot project to allow cold treated fruit from Peru and Chile directly into southern Florida ports
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ArticleFirst Chile-bound vessel leaves Philadelphia
The departure marks the unofficial start of the 2013/14 Chilean export campaign
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ArticlePort launches bursary scheme worth £3k
Europe’s largest port aims to recruit local and disadvantaged students with bursary scheme to support port-related degrees
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ArticleUK ports need help to grow, MPs argue
UK lags behind EU due to inconsistency in who should pay for roadworks around ports, committee says
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ArticleEC to investigate container lines
Maersk Line and CMA CGM among companies facing massive potential fines if found guilty of price fixing since 2009
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ArticleEuropean expansion for CH Robinson
CH Robinson opens an office in Basel that focuses on customer-facing business aspects
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ArticleHamburg Süd gains an Edge
German shipping group's refrigerated container fleet expansion is being aided by Carrier Transicold
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ArticleLos Angeles cargo volumes slide
Imports and exports both decline compared with the same month of 2012
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ArticleHamburg maintains growth trends
Port sees growth across the board for the third quarter and the first nine months of 2013
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ArticleCold calling at Dalian Port
Dalian Yidu-Jifa Cold Logistics ramps up investment as part of port’s cold storage expansion
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ArticleBoost for GoReefers in Namibian grape exports
South African logistics service provider GoReefers will this season handle the logistics for Capespan Namibia
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ArticleAlan Bartlett invest £1m in sorters
Carrot and parsnip distributor first UK business to buy ‘state-of-the-art’ sorting technology to use on mainline carrots
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ArticleLower costs drive Maersk profit
Strong performance from Maersk Line segment helps drive group profit up 28 per cent in third quarter
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ArticleStrikes hurt Pakistani trade
As export consignments fall off schedule, Industry leaders call for the government to negotiate with striking transporters
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ArticleFirst vessel docks at London Gateway
Capable of handling 3.5m containers a year, forecasts suggest port will contribute £2.4bn a year to local economy

