All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 209
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ArticleMaersk strengthens ties with Qingdao port
Container shipping giant says it will strengthen its cooperation with East China's Qingdao port
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ArticleICTSI takes over Hijo Port
ICTSI has acquired a majority stake in Philippine port operator through its subsidiary
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ArticleContainer volumes creep up in LA
Port of Los Angeles reports on marginal container growth of 0.82 per cent during October
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ArticleSan Gabriel UK unveils logistics firm
SG Fresh UK will handle the company’s global imports as well as provide third party services to other UK fresh produce suppliers
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ArticleQ3 earnings higher at Hapag-Lloyd
Revenue and earnings increase in third quarter as container shipping group battles through challenging environment
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ArticleSlowdown in Brazilian exports
Maersk Line has reported a 0.6 per cent fall in Brazil's Asian exports during the third quarter, compared with the same time last year
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ArticleCitrus containers held at Indonesian ports
More than 400 containers of citrus have been held up at seaports in Indonesia’s two largest cities, Jakarta and Surabaya
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ArticleThe Chain | October 2012
Banana wars continue to be waged, but the key difference now is that the power has shifted in favour of retailers and third-party logistics providers
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ArticleUS exports to Indonesia stall
Confusion over new import regulations causes chaos for US apple exporters
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ArticleResults "robust" for Emirates Group
Positives all round as profit and revenues increase during the first-half period ended 30 September 2012
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ArticleDamco records growth
Damco reveals 11 per cent growth in first nine months of 2012 compared with the same period last year
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ArticleAPM breaks ground in Mexico
The first phase of the expansion project at Mexico’s Port of Lázaro Cárdenas is set to be completed by 2015
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ArticleUniveg Logistics expands in Russia
Company has reportedly secured lease on new temperature-controlled warehouse facility south-east of Moscow
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ArticleMaersk enjoys third-quarter profit boom
Logistics giant raises its full-year guidance as quarterly profit soars 191 per cent on improved container shipping performance
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ArticleMaersk Line retains 'most reliable' title
Carrier remains at the top of the Drewry Schedule Reliability Insight, which features the top 20 groups across all trades
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ArticleAir cargo growth slows
Global demand for air cargo is continuing to fall, reveal the latest IATA traffic results
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ArticleCEVA spreads its wings in Malaysia
Logistics firm CEVA has expanded its airfreight facility in Malaysia to strengthen operations in the region and overseas
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ArticleNew CEO for Norbert Dentressangle
Group announces both the resignation of François Bertreau and the appointment of Hervé Montjotin
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ArticleExports push Rotterdam to growth
Throughput up 1.7 per cent for first nine months of 2012 despite weakening third quarter
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ArticleND launches Red Ocean Connect
International transport group Norbert Dentressangle has introduced an end-to-end ocean freight service

