All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 212
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ArticleBoeing forecasts air cargo growth
World Air Cargo Forecast predicts increase in global airfreight of over 5 per cent each year during the next two decades
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ArticleLufthansa launches Israel service
Tel Aviv will connect with Frankfurt as the group expands its presence in the Israeli market
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ArticleND finalises South Asian acquisition
Norbert Dentressangle has completed its acquisition of John Keells Group’s freight forwarding business in India and Sri Lanka
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ArticlePernille Fabricius is new Damco CFO
Former TMF Group chief financial officer began her new role on 1 October
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Purfresh maintains Cleantech 100 status
Active atmosphere and supply chain management technology group recognised by Cleantech for the fourth year running
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ArticlePort of LA picks up award
Lloyd's List hands its global environmental award to the US port in honour of emission reduction leadership
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ArticleEarly start for Argentinean blues
Mild winter weather conditions with ideal temperatures have brought forward this season’s crop by two weeks
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ArticleTesco builds direct links to Europe
Retailer says it is making "significant progress" in increasing number of direct-to-depot deliveries from mainland Europe
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ArticleIndia perishables supply chain "failing"
Pawanexh Kohli of CrossTree tells Cool Logistics conference that Asian country's logistics network requires major investment
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ArticleMaersk Line plots new-year rate rise
CEO Soren Skou tells Cool Logistics conference that the group is raising reefer container rates from 1 January
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ArticleEmirates service links Australia with Dubai
Emirates freight division is to increase capacity between Australia and Dubai with a number of new services
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ArticleHubimeza aims to maintain quality
Ecuadorean exporter adopts Purfresh active atmosphere solution to protect pineapples shipped to Europe
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ArticlePeru looks to new grape varieties
Peruvian grape growers are producing more Flame, Crimson, Sugraone and other varieties as they reduce dependency on Red Globes
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ArticleShipping to benefit from stimulus measures
US and European Union stimulus measures should see an increase in demand for containerised shipping, according to a Malaysian bank
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ArticleKiwifruit markets show strong demand
Trading conditions in Asia and the Middle East in particular said to be good as New Zealand product finishes early
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ArticleOne year of savings with Daily Maersk
Maersk's Asia-northern Europe conveyor belt service has created logistics savings for 42 per cent of customers
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ArticleNew transport system for Asda
Asda says it's fully switched over to a new regional transport distribution network that will boost the efficiency of deliveries
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ArticleTimaru confirms job losses
Prime Port in New Zealand confirms that 29 jobs will be cut by the end of September
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ArticlePort of LA gains deepening approval
Final funding approval for US$7.5m has been granted by the Los Angeles Harbor Commission to complete deepening
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ArticleDP World confirms Belgian sale
Port operator offloads non-core operations in Belgium and sells its Aden port stake in Yemen

