All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 218
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ArticleBayer expands vegetable research centre
Group's research and development facility in Leudal has been boosted by a €12m investment
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ArticleUniveg Bulgaria appoints new MD
Georgi Koupenov brings wealth of international experience to Belgium-based company's Bulgarian business
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ArticleOlympic hurdles for London traders
Major disruption anticipated for UK capital's network of fresh produce traders and suppliers during London 2012 games
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ArticleMaersk unplugs Cork's banana bung
Fyffes bananas return to southern Irish port for first time in almost three decades following arrival of new Maersk Line service
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ArticleNOL names new president for South Asia
Jason Wong, who has a long history with NOL, has been named as the shipping line’s new regional president for South Asia
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ArticleNew schedule for Wuhan shipping facilities
A major shipping project in Wuhan could be completed five years before initially planned
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ArticleCMA-CGM posts Q1 loss
Despite announcing a US$248m Q1 loss, CMA-CGM expects sharp improvement in Q2 will pave the way for a return to positive territory
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ArticleAvocado transit to India troubles Mexico
Mexico’s avocado industry is looking to increase trade with India by cutting down transit times
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ArticleTesco launches new portal for suppliers
UK-based retailer promises to provide greater amount of sales and stock information to help companies manage supply
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ArticleMaersk hikes rates
Struggling Danish shipping line Maersk is to increase rates on some of its services next month
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ArticleInnocent 'a leader in social media'
Smoothie specialist comes out on top of an annual list of UK brands taking the lead in the age of social media
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ArticleCocaine seized in fresh produce shipment
The Home Office has just revealed that some 65kg of cocaine were seized in a shipment of bananas and pineapples from Colombia.
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ArticleMaersk to cut 400 jobs
Heavy job losses on the cards as Maersk Line continues to struggle with weak demand and excess capacity
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ArticleConflict over Panama Canal charges
International Chamber of Shipping and Panama Canal Authority are rowing over proposals to increase charges
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ArticleNew DC to serve Coop Hungary stores
Grocery wholesaler Alföld Pro-Coop opens new logistics centre to handle and distribute fresh and frozen produce
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ArticleUniveg targets new growth in Germany
Company inaugurates new €5m distribution centre, strategically located between Düsseldorf and Rotterdam
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ArticleEasyFresh makes headquarters move
Chilled transport organisation heads to the Old Port area of Valencia
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ArticlePort of Antwerp highlights Turkish links
Antwerp port community will be holding a Port Day in Istanbul to highlight advantages to Turkish industry
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ArticleDamco sees 'steady' first quarter growth
Higher revenues and gross profit show commercial strategy is delivering the performance expected, Damco says
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ArticleMaersk to end Andean service
Shipping group reveals that it will cut its service between Chile, Peru and Northern Europe this month

