All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 232
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ArticleJ&K Fresh opens Philly division
J&K Fresh East is focused on customs clearance and import logistics at the Port of Philadelphia
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ArticleBoard changes for Hamburg Süd
Joachim Konrad is stepping down after 18 years on the executive board of the German shipping group
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ArticleHamburg Süd's 2011 result 'below budget'
German shipping group sees its yearly result fall below the previous year despite higher turnover
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ArticleMajor downturn for Argentinean exports
A lack of export competitiveness around the world has resulted in a significant decline in Argentina's fruit and vegetable sendings
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ArticleChile records fruit shipment growth
Despite a slow start to the 2011/12 Chilean fruit season, the Port of Valparaíso’s main terminal has registered an upturn in handling
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ArticleDanish shipping magnate dies aged 98
Logistics giant AP Møller-Maersk mourns passing of its former chairman, who is credited with overseeing much of the company's growth
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ArticleIndia to invest US$30bn in airport infrastructure
India invests in airport infrastructure to keep pace with increasing passenger numbers and cargo volumes
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ArticleLufthansa Cargo posts record volumes
Lufthansa Cargo saw its air freight volumes hit an all-time high last year, despite an increasingly difficult market
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Article'Unsatisfactory quarter' for Kuehne & Nagel
Global logistics group turns in disappointing set of results, with net earnings down considerably year-on-year
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ArticleRed Sky Connect launched by ND
Norbert Dentressangle Overseas has launched a new end-to-end airfreight service covering global routes
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ArticleStar Reefers settles JFC dispute
Group announces that it has come to a 'satisfactory solution', with details remaining confidential
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ArticleUS ports to register import growth
A strengthening economy in the US is expected to increase consumer spending and boost demand for imported goods
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ArticleMarch import increase at Port of LA
Port of Los Angeles releases its March cargo volumes, with imports increasing and exports falling
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ArticlePort of LA to undergo expansion
A major investment project is underway to improve infrastructure at the Port of Los Angeles on the US West Coast
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ArticleEmirates oversees South American growth
Group's SkyCargo freight division carried more than 25,000 tonnes on South American trade lanes over past year
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ArticleUpdate: Fire suspends Wilmington operations
Chiquita and Dole’s cargo activities as well as truck-loading operations have been disrupted by a mulch fire at the Port of Wilmington in the US
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ArticleStena Line makes freight appointment
Stena Line is strengthening its freight organisation with the recruitment of Björn Petrusson as group freight director from 1 August.
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ArticleGloucester Marine Terminal completes solar project
The pioneering project on Gloucester Marine Terminal’s rooftop is already supplying up to 80 per cent of the firm’s power demand
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ArticleCosco records major loss in 2011
Container shipping drags down Chinese group's results, despite profits recorded in logistics and terminals
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ArticleTfL adopts "sympathetic" stance on deliveries
Transport for London (TfL) and London councils are going to be “sympathetic” to out-of-hours deliveries during the Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer, TfL has announced as it published a code of practice for out-of-hours deliveries this week.

