All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 216
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Hong Kong air traffic falls
Annual traffic at world's largest air cargo airport shrank 4.6 percent in December 2011
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Asia-Pacific air cargo demand falls
Asia Pacific airlines are braced for another challenging year after cargo demand fell by 4.8 per cent in 2011
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Code cuts reefer cargo damage
Adherence to 360 Quality Code measures has cut damage to reefer cargo shipped from South Africa to Europe
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Produce transport group releases guidelines
The North American Produce Transportation Working Group releases best practices to assist the industry and reduce disputes
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Strikes threaten Sicilian citrus harvest
Trucker blockades reported to have curtailed shipments of citrus, as retail networks struggle to cope with disruption
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Durban port upgrade creates challenges
South African citrus exporters frustrated by years of congestion at the port of Durban face new challenges due to port upgrade
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African trade given Emirates push
Exports including fresh fruit and vegetables will benefit from the launch of flights to Lusaka and Harare
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Truck strikes hit Italian trade
Fresh-cut suppliers particularly badly hit as blockades on main transport routes cause major disruption to deliveries
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Port of Philadelphia in Lithuanian MOU
Deal will open Philadelphia to European and Asian shipping trade via the ice-free port of Klaipeda
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OOCL revenue dips by 11.2 per cent
Fourth quarter results show 11.2 per cent fall in revenue for Hong Kong-based shipping line
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New World Alliance to launch transatlantic service
Container shipping group, The New World Alliance, will launch a new transatlantic service connecting Europe with the US East Coast
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Cool Logistics Africa takes shape
Senior industry figures line up to participate in April's inaugural Cape Town conference
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Emirates expands South America coverage
The freight division of Emirates airline has increased its South American operation to meet growing demand between the UAE and wider world
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Agrexco aims to bounce back in 2012
Under the guidance of new owner Gideon Bickel, the fallen Israeli fresh produce giant is aiming to re-establish itself this year
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Rebels attack Philippines banana production
Communist rebels associated with the New People’s Army have launched a series of attacks against banana production in the Philippines
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Port of LA breaks export record
The Los Angeles-based facility is rolling out a US$1.5bn capital plan to remain competitive after posting increases in exports and imports
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Three senior appointments for Safmarine
Nick Gough, Stephen Knight and Russell Gillespie have all been handed new roles at the shipping company
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Antwerp welcomes container giant
World's largest container ship, Edith Maersk, docked at the Port of Antwerp on 13 January
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Asia to Europe seafreight traffic falls
A drop in container shipping traffic between Asia and Europe could exacerbate seafreight lines’ losses
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Safmarine welcomes new CEO
Grant Daly will step into his new role on 1 February this year, replacing the outgoing Tomas Dyrbye