All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 220
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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
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ArticleMaersk enjoys third-quarter profit boom
Logistics giant raises its full-year guidance as quarterly profit soars 191 per cent on improved container shipping performance
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ArticleMaersk Line retains 'most reliable' title
Carrier remains at the top of the Drewry Schedule Reliability Insight, which features the top 20 groups across all trades
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ArticleAir cargo growth slows
Global demand for air cargo is continuing to fall, reveal the latest IATA traffic results
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ArticleCEVA spreads its wings in Malaysia
Logistics firm CEVA has expanded its airfreight facility in Malaysia to strengthen operations in the region and overseas
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ArticleNew CEO for Norbert Dentressangle
Group announces both the resignation of François Bertreau and the appointment of Hervé Montjotin
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ArticleExports push Rotterdam to growth
Throughput up 1.7 per cent for first nine months of 2012 despite weakening third quarter
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ArticleND launches Red Ocean Connect
International transport group Norbert Dentressangle has introduced an end-to-end ocean freight service
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ArticleDubai-South Australia air service takes off
New Emirates service provides major grape, citrus and stonefruit growing regions in Australia with air link to the Middle East
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ArticleMaersk rise angers Israel produce group
Israel's Plant Production and Marketing Board has expressed "deep concern" over "extreme" new-year rate increase
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ArticleOcean carrier prize for Maersk Line
Daily Maersk service and emission reduction activities land group the top prize at the Containerisation International Awards
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ArticleTesco driver strikes could affect deliveries
Yorkshire and Humber areas of UK could see food deliveries impacted by the disruption
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ArticleUS terminals reopen following hurricane
Packer Avenue and Gloucester marine terminals have reopened for business after being spared the brunt of Hurricane Sandy
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ArticlePort of LA wins environmental award
Containerisation International highlights the group's sustainability and green growth
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ArticleNZ concern over shipping rates
Exporters are worried about rate increases already announced by Maersk Line, and expected from other groups

