All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 226
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ArticleMetro links with K+N
Kuehne + Nagel signs three year contract to manage seafreight services for Metro Group Buying Hong Kong
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ArticleRecord container traffic at Haifa
The Israeli port has set a new record for container traffic during the first half of the year
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ArticleRoad builds Thai exports to China
Thai fruit traders are profiting from a recently completed road linking the country with China
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ArticleOPDR to start new direct calls
Logistics group adds direct calls between Hamburg and Casablanca as well as Lisbon and Hamburg
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ArticleDutch enhance logistics co-operation
Logistics services providers Post-Kogeko, Visbeen and DailyFresh Logistics are planning to make increased use of their collective expertise and experience by promoting joint growth and expanding the scope of their services.
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ArticleAirfreight rates on the slide
Latest Drewry report shows that average rates on key trade lanes have fallen to lowest point for three years
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ArticleBrazil christening for Hamburg Süd vessel
Santa Ursula container ship is christened at the Port of Santos in Brazil
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ArticleThe Chain | August 2012
Gone are the days when produce pushed its way into consumer markets – the modern supply chain allows customers to call the shots, making real-time visibility an essential tool
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ArticleContainer volumes climb in LA
Port of Los Angeles releases its June cargo volumes, showing both monthly and half-year growth
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ArticleKuehne & Nagel back on track
Logistics group reveals it is on course once more following 'weak' start to business year
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ArticleMaersk hikes India-West Africa rates
Two months on from last increase, Maersk will again hike rates on its India-West Africa routes
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ArticleAllen Lund opens Texas office
The US transportation broker’s new office in Garland, Texas, will be managed by David Leal
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ArticleAntwerp fruit volume falls in first half
Amount of fresh fruit shipped via the Belgian port fell by more than 4 per cent in January-June 2012, says port authority
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ArticleMalaysian port readies for mega-sized vessels
Malaysian port announces major investment to upgrade facilities to accommodate increasing ship sizes
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ArticleCH Robinson targets expansion in Europe
Logistics giant establishes new office dedicated to perishables in Netherlands and appoints president of European division
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ArticleMaersk raises India-Europe rates
Maersk follows Shipping Corp of India's lead in raising rates on India – Europe trade lane
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ArticleSpanish trade honours export pioneer
Easyfresh confirms recent passing of Rafael Llerena senior, who helped develop Europe's fruit business over more than 50 years
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ArticleNorbert Dentressangle inks south-Asian deal
Norbert Dentressangle (ND) is set to take over the freight-forwarding operations from the Sri Lankan conglomerate, John Keells Group, following a share purchase agreement signed on 4 July.
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ArticleMaersk hikes rates out of Asia
Shipping line operator Maersk to raise prices on some routes out of Asia in coming weeks
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ArticleStena Line wins new route approval
The German competition authority, Bundeskartellamt, has approved a deal between Stena Line and Scandlines Deutschland for the acquisition of five ferry routes between Sweden and Germany to Latvia.

