All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 214
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ArticleMaersk Line to lift freight rates
Group reveals that it will lift freight rates on its Asia-Europe trade lanes by 10 per cent in November
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ArticleGulf ports prepare for tropical storm
US terminal operators have closed facilities and evacuated containers, heavy equipment and machinery ahead of Isaac making landfall
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ArticleRotterdam sees cargo growth
The Dutch port has recorded a 3.2 per cent rise in cargo for the first half of 2012, with further growth predicted
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Grower partnership for Purfresh
Atmosphere technology leader launches programme to help create working relationships with growers
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ArticleCH Robinson tops logistics survey
Company named as leading provider of third-party logistics for second year in a row by readers of Inbound Logistics
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ArticleOCAB concern over Abidjan terminal
Members of the Côte d'Ivoire producer organisation are reportedly anxious about Compagnie Fruitière's plans for the fruit terminal
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ArticleSchiphol endures lower cargo volumes
Dutch airport saw cargo tonnage fall during the first half of the year, although it remains one of Europe's 'strongest performers'
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ArticleHamburg Süd christens vessel in China
Santa Barbara, the new 7,100 TEU container ship, will serve between Asia and South Africa/South America
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ArticleThe Chain | September 2012
Russia was renowned for taking poor-quality fruit – but now the country’s huge appetite makes it the next must-win market
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ArticlePort of LA volumes increase
Cargo volumes for July increase 5.5 per cent when compared with the same month in 2011
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd lowers Q2 loss
Group has more positive news after a weak first quarter, with an improved operating result
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ArticleSeafreight service aids Israeli mangoes
A new seafreight service via France is benefiting exports to the UK by reducing the need for airfreight
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ArticlePositive six months for Damco
Maersk's freight forwarding and supply chain management arm says it is making 'continued good progress'
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ArticleAPL posts quarterly profit
Container shipping line APL has posted its first quarterly profit for two years thanks to higher freight rates and cost savings
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ArticleMaersk profits take a tumble
Logistics giant says that it achieved a 'fairly satisfactory result' despite major year-on-year drop in profit of 39 per cent
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ArticleIndonesian port closure causes headaches
Logistics issues abound as Indonesian fresh produce importers scramble to adjust to recently imposed regulations
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ArticleDole to renew San Diego port lease
The historic lease marks an unprecedented move by the biggest banana importer in the US and demonstrates its long-term commitment to the Port of San Diego
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ArticleShippers facilitate Lebanese exports
Exports from Lebanon have been hit by the violence in neighbouring Syria, but steps are now being taken to ease the pain
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ArticleLA Port inaugurates clean air scheme
Evergreen, Hamburg Süd North America, Hapag-Lloyd, Maersk Line, Nippon Yusen Kaisha and Yang Ming have become the first to sign up to the port's clean ship programme
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ArticleMaersk's container reliability highlighted
New report outlines strength of Maersk Line's operations and impact of Daily Maersk service on June reliability

