All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 220
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ArticleGovernment in hot water over cold chain
Indian government told 18 per cent of fresh produce grown there is wasted due to lack of cold chain infrastructure
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ArticleAqaba pushes for hub role
The Jordanian port hopes that recent investments will make it the preferred gateway for Red Sea trade in the future
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ArticlePurfresh appoints new board member
David Schanzer of Plumrose USA joins the existing five-person board
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ArticleEmirates gains further recognition
The awards keep coming for Emirates SkyCargo which has this week picked up a further three industry prizes
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ArticleIndia looks to increase cold storage
Government initiates cold storage facility to smooth future price hikes in staples such as onions
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ArticleK+N open Shanghai hub
Kuehne + Nagel has opened a new operation in Shanghai to boost its less than container load services in the Asia Pacific
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ArticleHDG Services is launched
Mooy Logistics and Harmsen & De Groot form new subsidiary in order to provide a complete service to customers
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ArticleG6 Alliance shelves Asia-Europe service
The G6 shipping alliance has decided to shelve an additional Asia-Europe service due to unsuitable market conditions
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ArticleNYK Line reports losses
Japanese shipping line NYK has reported US$903m losses for its 2011 fiscal year ended March 31
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ArticleLufthansa Cargo's volumes slip
Group transports 9.3 per cent less freight during the first quarter of the year in a 'difficult market'
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ArticleEmirates is Cargo Airline of the Year
Dubai-based operator wins three gongs at Cargo Airline of the Year awards in London
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ArticleRevenue up at Norbert Dentressangle
Logistics group sees revenue climb 28 per cent in the first quarter, with organic growth of 1.4 per cent
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ArticleAntwerp sees freight volume dip
Belgian port's container handling volumes drop slightly through the opening three months of the year
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ArticleUniversal Reefers wins back US citrus deal
The Capespan subsidiary has regained the contract for this season’s shipment of South African citrus fruit to the US
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ArticlePeru port leapfrogs Guayaquil
The Port of Callao in Peru recorded a solid growth in handling last year, jumping above Ecuador’s Port of Guayaquil
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ArticleGreater Philly celebrates Chile trade
The Governor of Delaware and Ambassador of Chile to the US will speak about trade relations between the two nations at an annual dinner
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ArticleCosts scrutinised as sustainability is sought
Costs in the logistics chain have come under scrutiny at Cool Logistics Africa, which is taking place on 24-26 April in Cape Town
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Record week for Portsmouth fruit imports
A record week for fruit imports has been recorded at Portsmouth International Port.
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ArticleFrance considers CMA CGM investment
France’s sovereign investor is considering a €150m stake in CMA CGM to “counterweight” Yildirim share of the shipping line
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French fear HGV tax
French growers fear the introduction of an HGV tax from 1 July 2013 could distort competition with their counterparts in Spain and Morocco further.

