All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 217
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ArticleSheerness bullish despite Vestas setback
Wind-turbine producer Vestas has pulled out of a planned offshore wind plant at the port of Sheerness.
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ArticleHamburg Süd looks to cut emissions
German shipping group aims to cut CO2 equivalent emissions by 26 per cent by 2020
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ArticleHeathrow could face cargo handler strike
London airport could be set for disruption to cargo services from Wednesday after talks broke down
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ArticleNorth Bay Produce opens coldstore
The new warehouse at Mid America Airport in Illinois will be used to forward berries from the Americas throughout the US and Asia
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ArticleSafmarine voted 'most friendly' line
PIFFA's inaugural Excellence Awards sees Safmarine walk off with the 'Friendly Line' trophy
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ArticleRijk Zwaan opens Brazilian subsidiary
Group looks to develop the South American vegetable market by opening a new branch located in Holambra
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ArticleTriple-E vessels 'drive sustainability'
Maersk's Triple-E class joins the ranks of the world's top sustainable solutions at the UN Conference on Sustainable Development
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ArticleKarsten Group benefits from Marco
Yield Control System helps bring 'significant improvements' to South African company's grape packing line
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ArticleK+N expands Hong Kong presence
German supply chain solutions provider Kuehne + Nagel has opened an additional contract logistics facility in Hong Kong to cater to growing demand
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ArticleIndian fresh produce train service finds favour
Expansion on the cards for India’s dedicated fresh produce rail service
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ArticleMaersk and Hapag Lloyd raise rates
Leading shipping groups announce rate increases to come into force in mid-July
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ArticlePort of Los Angeles records busiest May
Overall container volume rose 5.5 per cent in May, continuing the US West Coast port’s strong performance in 2012
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FTA calls for cut in fuel duty
The Freight Transport Association has warned that operating costs for the freight industry are crippling operators due to the high price of fuel.
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ArticleCosta Rica’s Moin port re-opens
Police have put an end to a worker strike at the Port of Moin in Limón which has paralysed trading since Tuesday
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ArticleRFE trade poised for growth
The Russian Far East’s import sector is set to grow on the back of potential WTO accession and recent investments in logistics
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ArticleAPM Terminals names Europe CEO
Ben Vree will lead the segment responsible for all of Europe, the southern Mediterranean and the Black Sea
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ArticleCMA CGM posts Q1 loss
French container shipping group CMA CGM has said it has put in a "resilient operating performance" in the first three months of the year despite making a loss.
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ArticleGist strengthens UK network
Supply chain group announces that it has opened two new distribution centres for the chilled industry
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ArticleAPM Terminals orders Rotterdam cranes
Maasvlakte II terminal will boast automated rail mounted gantry and rail cranes after Kuenz wins bidding process
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ArticleDamco lands IPL awards double
Logistics group picks up importer's Service Provider of the Year and Clearing and Forwarding Agent of the Year awards

