All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 216
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ArticleND opens French coldstore
New chilled and frozen facility is further evidence of the group's developing temperature-controlled logistics business
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ArticleThe Chain | November 2012
With Maersk Line preparing to raise the cost of shipping fresh produce worldwide, the role of logistics service providers and other links in the chain is coming under more scrutiny
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ArticleIndonesia releases Australian citrus
Stalled Australian citrus shipments released from Indonesian ports as new import regulations are delayed
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ArticleMaersk to redirect funding from shipping
Challenging conditions in container shipping sector sees AP Moller-Maesk reduce investment in its shipping arm, Maersk Line
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ArticleAsian ports lagging behind Europe
Productivity at Asian ports poor in comparison to counterparts in Europe, according to CMA CGM executive
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ArticleBattaglio to build new centre in Rome
Work set to begin on major new distribution facility close to Rome's main fresh fruit and vegetable wholesale market
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ArticleBanana investment a boon for peace
The head of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao says Del Monte’s move to expand banana operations in the area will boost peace efforts
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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

