All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 219
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ArticleUltra-large vessel named in Hamburg
UASC named its new ship AIN SNAN at a ceremony taking place at the German port
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ArticleCargolux set for Asia and South America
Luxembourg-based freight carrier Cargolux is extending its network despite posting a net loss of US$18.3m in 2011
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ArticleSector rallies round after Spanish fire
Damage to Fontestad offices and laboratories was avoided following swift action by firefighters
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New vessel for Safmarine
The 4,500 TEU Safmarine Chachai has been delivered to the shipping group
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ArticleTianjin Port Group and PSA sign agreement
A strategic cooperation agreement has been signed by company leaders as they seek further collaboration and expansion
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ArticleMaersk pushes up Latin America rates
Logistics giant looks to cover ever-growing costs, improve returns and safeguard service reliability
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Cathay Pacific launches new India cargo service
Cathay Pacific has become the first airline to offer air cargo services linking Hyderabad, India, with east and north Asia
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ArticleHopes Indonesia may back down on port closure
Indonesia may relax tough imported fresh produce regulations, according to Australian media outlet
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ArticlePort of Hamburg 'on growth curve'
Overall volumes and container throughput both increase, showing growth ahead of rival northern European ports
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ArticleMaersk unsatisfied despite profit rise
Logistics giant turns in slight year-on-year net profit growth but bemoans weak earnings in the shipping segment
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Award for RSA maritime education programme
Lawhill Maritime Studies initiative wins the international Seatrade Investment in People award
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Mexican limes take Purfresh path
Comtiem has turned to Purfresh to aid the transport of its limes from Mexico to markets in Europe and the UK
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ArticleMaersk ceases Andean service
Maersk Line is closing its Andean service providing coverage between north-western Europe and the South American countries, Peru and Chile, later this month.
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ArticleFire rips through Fontestad facility
Damage to Spanish group's warehouse is thought to be 'substantial' as firefighters continue to battle major blaze
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ArticleEmirates announces further profitability
Dubai-based logistics group posts a net profit of over US$600m for 2011/12 despite 'unprecedented economic pressure'
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ArticleAshdod breaks container record
The port of Ashdod in Israel has recorded its most productive day ever in terms of container traffic
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ArticleNOL reports Q1 net loss
Singapore's NOL Group has reported a US$254m first quarter net loss due to high fuel costs and low freight rates
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ArticleHamburg welcomes Hanjin giant
Korean shipping group Hanjin's largest container vessel docks at the Port of Hamburg on her maiden voyage
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Emirates honoured in air cargo awards
Dubai-based operator Emirates SkyCargo won three honours at the Cargo Airline of the Year awards in London.
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ArticleTotal Produce acquires logistics stake
Irish fresh produce group picks up a 50 per cent share in liquidated group Flancare Distribution Limited

