All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 213
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Asda boosts Pakistani mango imports
Leading UK retailer and Wal-Mart subsidiary Asda will increase its Pakistani mango imports this season
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ArticleCMA CGM reports 2012 performance
Company announces strong financial year with growth in consolidated revenue, net profit and operating margin
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ArticleMaersk's sustainability efforts 'pay off'
Group's energy efficiency improvements come at a time when customers are increasingly valuing sustainability performance
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ArticleFrost cuts Brazilian expectations
As Gala picking nears completion, Brazil’s apple organisation is convinced this year’s total production and exports will come up short
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ArticleND establishes thriving Chilean operation
Logistics specialist Norbert Dentressangle has taken giant strides in the field of perishable airfreight from Chile
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ArticleLA container volumes rise in February
Port of Los Angeles sees overall volumes rise 17 per cent on the same month of 2012
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ArticleAgritrade showcases Central America
Central America's leading agribusiness show is on course to boost both exhibitor and visitor numbers this year
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ArticleAPAL chief Durham to step down
Apple and Pear Australia (APAL) begins search for new managing director after long-term head Jon Durham serves notice
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ArticleMaersk switches Asia-US route
Danish shipping company CEO states limiting costs prompted the switch from Panama Canal to Suez Canal
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ArticlePeru forecasts avocado growth
Hass avocado exports estimated to rise 30 per cent this year as new orchards come into commercial bearing
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ArticleHaches and Schindler inks Bolivian deal
German firm supports Bolivia’s indigenous communities via ethical supply deal for Amazonian products like Brazil nuts
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ArticleInternational Produce changes name
Asda's fresh produce sourcing division renamed to reflect recent expansion into other areas of procurement
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ArticleWeather, not Psa, cuts Chile kiwifruit
Export volume is expected to be stable for Chile’s mature markets while Asia, Latin America and Russia should see growth
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ArticleK&N result hit by costs and fine
Despite volume growth across all business units, Kuehne & Nagel's result is affected by lower profit margins and an antitrust fine
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ArticleEastpack-Satara merger fails
Vote to combine post-harvest kiwifruit operating companies misses 75 per cent benchmark by 0.2 per cent
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ArticleTesco pulls Thai exotics event
Tesco has cancelled its Thai exotics UK campaign this year because of availability problems
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ArticleResearch facility opens in Guatemala
New centre aims to foster sustainable and innovative greenhouse production across Latin America
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Article"Sound financial year" for ND
Logistics group Norbert Dentressangle enjoy growth in turnover and EBITA after resilient full-year performance
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ArticleHorizon shifts service to Philly
Horizon Lines will move its Northeast Port of Call to Philadelphia from Elizabeth next month
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ArticleMaersk launches its largest-ever ships
Company's Triple E container vessels to debut in latter half of this year, although experts doubt their benefit

