All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 207
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ArticleUS apple imports soar in Taiwan
US Washington apple imports double in Taiwan as Japanese and Korean fruit face market setbacks
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ArticleSheerness faces produce closure
Peel Ports Medway is considering the closure of part of its fresh produce facility to increase presence in other core sectors
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ArticleContainer giant visits Hamburg
CMA CGM Marco Polo becomes the first container mega-ship with a capacity of more than 16,000 TEUs to call at the German port
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ArticlePakistan transport strike cripples exports
Pakistan’s ongoing transport strike is crippling the export trade and has cost the country’s produce industry US$15m
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ArticleAir cargo carrier prize for Emirates
SkyCargo freight division walks off with the top prize at the Supply Chain Logistics Awards in Singapore
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ArticleEuro Pool System celebrates 20 years
Returnable packaging specialist marks two decades in business and targets further growth in the next few years
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ArticleQatar harvests first seawater cucumbers
Project is expected to pave way for commercialisation of green technology for large scale implementation
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ArticleMaersk Line CEO: rates must rise
Søren Skou tells Eurofruit he has cut back staff numbers as group prepares to renegotiate cargo contracts
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ArticleBopha strikes Philippine bananas
Banana industry faces huge recovery costs and export shortages after Typhoon Bopha claims an estimated 10,000ha of plantations
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ArticleNew Japan-Thailand service from APL & Hanjin
APL and Hanjin Shipping have launched a new joint service between Japan and Thailand to complement existing routes
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Morrisons renews ND logistics contract
Norbert Dentressangle will help handle groceries for the UK retailer on the road and at distribution centres for a further two years
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ArticleChiquita set for Ecuador port move
The Port of Bolívar is anticipating more banana business from Chiquita Brands International following an expansion project at the facility
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ArticleAgreement ends Los Angeles ports strike
The busiest port complex in the US is getting back to normal following an eight-day strike by union members and longshoremen
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ArticleExports up at Port of Hamburg
Loaded container handling for the export market is not enough to halt an overall fall in throughput for the first nine months
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ArticleMaasgeul widening aids Rotterdam traffic
Two-way traffic for large container vessels is now possible after the completion of work widening the Maasgeul by 250 metres
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ArticlePeru anticipates positive mango deal
Shipments are set to rise, although variable weather conditions since August will have an as-yet undetermined effect on crop
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ArticleLogistics group makes Belgian move
Norbert Dentressangle snaps up ambient and temperature-controlled operations of Belgium-based Nova Natie
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ArticleIndia to vote on new FDI reforms
Vote in Indian parliament could see contentious legislation allowing foreign direct investment in multi-brand retail repealed
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ArticleZespri signs new Zeebrugge deal
Kiwifruit marketer renews long-standing distribution partnership with Belgian port services provider Sea-Invest
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ArticleFresh2Door gets started in Dubai
The new concept from Dubai-based All Frescho looks set to shake up the way fruit and vegetables are distributed in the emirate

