All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 203
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ArticleLA launches container incentive scheme
Authorities at the Port of Los Angeles say initiative will help maintain its position as the US’s leading container port
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ArticleNew logistics hub opens in Miami
Fruit volumes arriving from South America to Miami and other southern Florida ports will rise
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ArticleTraders fear new vehicle restrictions
Trade bodies say plans to limit height of vehicles going between UK and Ireland could increase costs
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ArticleHeptinstall gets global role at IFCO
Fred Heptinstall will be in charge of developing new global business opportunities on the global market
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ArticleFrankort & Koning's Asian steps
New Hong Kong office, opened with partner Agricola Famosa, designed to offer greater access to east Asian markets
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Ukraine to expand vegetable storage
The aim is to ensure crop storage and stable prices for fresh produce in the winter and spring period
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ArticleChilean port traffic rises
Valparaíso will register the biggest increase in throughput, says the report by Business Monitor International
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ArticleBangladesh potato exports drop
Exports have fallen by one third for the first five months of 2013, down BDT200m (US$2.59m) from last year
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ArticleFyffes broadens export horizons
New CA containers can keep fruit fresh for longer periods, making distant markets more accessible
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ArticleReefer industry turns corner
As the specialised reefer fleet continues to shrink, there is evidence that the industry’s fortunes improved in the first half of 2013
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ArticleMaersk makes managerial moves
Hanne Sørensen is appointed as CEO of Damco with Morten Engelstoft handed the CEO position for Services & Other Shipping
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ArticleGuinea has new Emirates pathway
New service to Conakry includes freight capacity to move, among other things, fresh fruit and vegetables
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ArticleAPMT strikes deal with unions in Rotterdam
Dockers at APMT’s Rotterdam terminal have ended their walkout after reaching a deal over a contract for the new terminal due to open in 2014
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ArticleGrowth at Port of Antwerp
Freight volume increases over the first nine months of the year, despite a slight decline in the container segment
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ArticleMaersk Line: further rate rises possible
Container company's head of reefer cargo tells Eurofruit global market for fresh produce shipping remains undervalued
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ArticleDriscoll's EMEA adds new office
Group acquires an extra office location in Breda to cater for growing number of employees
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ArticleAPM’s Rotterdam terminal crippled by strike
The operator says all operations at the terminal are being delayed as a result of the action
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ArticleAfghanistan halts tolls on Pakistani exporters
The country is to honour the agreement first forged between the two nations in September 2011
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ArticleCMA CGM announces SAP partnership
Container shipping company partners with software corporation to develop new information system
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ArticleSurge in shipping of exotic fruit
Western Europe decreases to 38 per cent share of worldwide shipping imports, but Eastern Europe's share is up

