All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 231
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ArticleHuge profit drop for Emirates
Airline sees profit tumble by 75 per cent year-on-year as fuel costs rise and the group takes on larger planes
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ArticleShippers launch sustainability plan
Vision for 2040 aims to cement more sustainable practices in global shipping industry
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ArticleUS companies hit by Hueneme protest
Del Monte and Chiquita have been impacted by a Union strike at the Port of Hueneme
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ArticleVillafrut cuts ribbon on new facility
Company targets expansion of its business in eastern Europe following inauguration of bigger headquarters near Verona
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ArticleThailand maintains network despite floods
Thai airport and transport companies battle to maintain logistics and transport schedules amid monsoon floods
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ArticleNOL reports Q3 net loss
Singapore global shipping and logistics firm NOL Group has announced losses for the 2011 third quarter in line with the industry trend
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ArticleCargo volume growth at Lufthansa
January-September period sees tonnage increase by 8.4 per cent on the previous year
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ArticleMaersk inks deal on Belize service
Shipping giant signs deal to supply UK with bananas from Belize through Costa Rica, Panama and Europe
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ArticleNorbert Dentressangle shows good form
Transport and logistics group sees revenue grow 25 per cent through the first nine months of the year
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ArticleMaersk inks deal on Belize service
Maersk has signed an “unusual” three-year deal to ship bananas to the UK from Costa Rica with Fyffes.
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ArticleHigh demand for RSA Midknight oranges
Shipments have off-loaded early in the US, with two more vessels due to dock in the coming weeks
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ArticleAntwerp enhances Chinese links
Port signs an MOU with Chongqing over exchange of information and joint marketing activities
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ArticleHong Kong air cargo volumes dip
European and US economic woes dent Hong Kong International Airport freight volumes
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Mexico raises US trade barriers
Mexican government suspends tariffs on fresh produce imports from US
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ArticleGreen innovation for Total Produce BV
Dutch group's new barge transportation initiative designed to reap environmental dividends at the Port of Rotterdam
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ArticleSafmarine wins India-Africa award
Shipping group recognised as leading line on the key India-Africa trade route at All-India MALA
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ArticleHamburg to Russia traffic reinforced
New feeder lines will boost trade with one of the most important partners in European container transportation
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ArticleChina steers container lines
Demand for fresh produce in China is shoring up business for container shipping firms
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ArticleNew operator at Tucumán airport
Argentina’s regional airport has welcomed the addition of a third air cargo company to transport goods including fresh blueberries
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ArticleThai flooding forces retail closures
Fresh produce sales face setbacks as flooding forces closure of some retail outlets in Thai capital of Bangkok

