All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 204
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ArticleContainer volumes down at Port of LA
January figures show drop in cargo volumes when compared with the same month last year
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ArticleSète sees drop in traffic
The southern French port recorded a decline in traffic last year, as Agrexco's demise continues to be felt
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ArticleCMA CGM finalises debt restructuring agreement
Major French container shipping line completes deal with investors to cover its losses
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ArticleMexico confirms mango delay
Hot weather conditions across the country mean harvesting this year is only likely to get underway at the end of February
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ArticleSurprise cherry shortage for CNY
China’s import trade caught by surprise as supplies of Chilean cherries come up short for Chinese New Year festivities
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ArticlePort of Hamburg holds its position
Slight decrease in yearly throughput for 2012 does not impact Hamburg's position as second-largest container port in Europe
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ArticleAntwerp seeks global collaborations
Agreement signed with Russian organisation Rosmorport, while a Chilean fruit delegation also visits the Belgian port
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ArticleNYK and K Line project profits
Shipping giants forecast larger than expected net profits for year ending 31 March
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ArticlePurfresh launches Total Active Environment
New monitoring solution helps create, control and monitor optimal fresh produce transportation environment
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ArticleG6 shipping alliance expands
The G6 container shipping alliance is to expand its network to the Asia-North America East Coast trade
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ArticleGreeks hit out at cut-backs
Farmers and seamen in Greece are striking and protesting at harsh austerity measures introduced by the government to secure loans
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ArticleDamco director to join Maersk Line
Eurofruit understands Ole Schack-Petersen will not move to The Hague when current employer relocates there in April
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ArticleMaersk urges climate action
European Commission is urged to ensure the enforcement of existing legislation regarding insulation foam in reefer containers
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ArticleAir cargo fell in 2012
Global air cargo demand fell for the second year running in 2012 due to decline in world trade
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ArticleAustralian mandarin exports weather storm
The country's mandarin exports are unlikely to be affected by recent flooding in Queensland, say industry sources
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ArticleCMA CGM sells shares in Terminal Link
CMA CGM has sold a 49 per cent share in its Terminal Link unit to China Merchants Holdings International
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ArticleTurnover improvement for ND
Norbert Dentressangle notes annual turnover gains in transport, logistics and freight forwarding for 2012
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Articlednata pushes on at London Heathrow
Proposed 20-acre City project designed to help improve London Heathrow Airport's future air cargo infrastructure
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ArticleUS-China fail to breach apple impasse
China continues to refuse to issue import permits for US Washington apples due to concerns about rotten fruit on arrival
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ArticleMexico-US to expedite trade
Pilot programme will allow customs inspection station in Mexico to clear domestically-grown produce for export to the US

