All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 203
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Marseille targets Israeli veg gains
The French port is seeking to win back traffic of early Israeli vegetables now heading to Koper in Slovenia
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Damco HQ moves to Holland
Logistics provider Damco is moving headquarters from Copenhagen, Denmark, to The Hague, the Netherlands
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CH Robinson agrees Apreo purchase
Logistics group acquires Polish freight forwarder Apreo Logistics to aid European expansion plans
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Salanova lettuce turns heads in Poland
Rijk Zwaan's easy-to-cut lettuce has been nominated for the country's prestigious Fresh Market Award
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Antonio Rognoni joins Port of Livorno
Fresh produce logistics expert joins port as commercial director alongside new managing director Gerardo Larotonda
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APM Terminals targets Russia
Group strikes up partnership with N-Trans to increase its container terminal portfolio in Russia and Finland
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APL to introduce more fuel-efficient ships
A new container ship hull design is expected to increase fuel-efficiency by as much as 20 per cent compared to existing designs
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Indonesia gets guaranteed container shipping
The world’s first guaranteed shipping services for containerised ocean trade are expanding to Indonesia
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'Horticulture Express' runs out of puff
A dedicated fresh produce train service in India has run into problems after just its maiden run
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Maersk Line to lift freight rates
Group reveals that it will lift freight rates on its Asia-Europe trade lanes by 10 per cent in November
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Gulf ports prepare for tropical storm
US terminal operators have closed facilities and evacuated containers, heavy equipment and machinery ahead of Isaac making landfall
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Rotterdam sees cargo growth
The Dutch port has recorded a 3.2 per cent rise in cargo for the first half of 2012, with further growth predicted
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Grower partnership for Purfresh
Atmosphere technology leader launches programme to help create working relationships with growers
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CH Robinson tops logistics survey
Company named as leading provider of third-party logistics for second year in a row by readers of Inbound Logistics
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OCAB concern over Abidjan terminal
Members of the Côte d'Ivoire producer organisation are reportedly anxious about Compagnie Fruitière's plans for the fruit terminal
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Schiphol endures lower cargo volumes
Dutch airport saw cargo tonnage fall during the first half of the year, although it remains one of Europe's 'strongest performers'
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Hamburg Süd christens vessel in China
Santa Barbara, the new 7,100 TEU container ship, will serve between Asia and South Africa/South America
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The Chain | September 2012
Russia was renowned for taking poor-quality fruit – but now the country’s huge appetite makes it the next must-win market
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Port of LA volumes increase
Cargo volumes for July increase 5.5 per cent when compared with the same month in 2011
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Hapag-Lloyd lowers Q2 loss
Group has more positive news after a weak first quarter, with an improved operating result