All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 207
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Port of Los Angeles records busiest May
Overall container volume rose 5.5 per cent in May, continuing the US West Coast port’s strong performance in 2012
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FTA calls for cut in fuel duty
The Freight Transport Association has warned that operating costs for the freight industry are crippling operators due to the high price of fuel.
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Costa Rica’s Moin port re-opens
Police have put an end to a worker strike at the Port of Moin in Limón which has paralysed trading since Tuesday
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RFE trade poised for growth
The Russian Far East’s import sector is set to grow on the back of potential WTO accession and recent investments in logistics
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APM Terminals names Europe CEO
Ben Vree will lead the segment responsible for all of Europe, the southern Mediterranean and the Black Sea
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CMA CGM posts Q1 loss
French container shipping group CMA CGM has said it has put in a "resilient operating performance" in the first three months of the year despite making a loss.
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Gist strengthens UK network
Supply chain group announces that it has opened two new distribution centres for the chilled industry
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APM Terminals orders Rotterdam cranes
Maasvlakte II terminal will boast automated rail mounted gantry and rail cranes after Kuenz wins bidding process
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Damco lands IPL awards double
Logistics group picks up importer's Service Provider of the Year and Clearing and Forwarding Agent of the Year awards
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Bayer expands vegetable research centre
Group's research and development facility in Leudal has been boosted by a €12m investment
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Univeg Bulgaria appoints new MD
Georgi Koupenov brings wealth of international experience to Belgium-based company's Bulgarian business
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Olympic hurdles for London traders
Major disruption anticipated for UK capital's network of fresh produce traders and suppliers during London 2012 games
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Maersk unplugs Cork's banana bung
Fyffes bananas return to southern Irish port for first time in almost three decades following arrival of new Maersk Line service
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NOL names new president for South Asia
Jason Wong, who has a long history with NOL, has been named as the shipping line’s new regional president for South Asia
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New schedule for Wuhan shipping facilities
A major shipping project in Wuhan could be completed five years before initially planned
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CMA-CGM posts Q1 loss
Despite announcing a US$248m Q1 loss, CMA-CGM expects sharp improvement in Q2 will pave the way for a return to positive territory
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Avocado transit to India troubles Mexico
Mexico’s avocado industry is looking to increase trade with India by cutting down transit times
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Tesco launches new portal for suppliers
UK-based retailer promises to provide greater amount of sales and stock information to help companies manage supply
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Maersk hikes rates
Struggling Danish shipping line Maersk is to increase rates on some of its services next month
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Innocent 'a leader in social media'
Smoothie specialist comes out on top of an annual list of UK brands taking the lead in the age of social media