All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 234
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ArticleDole's German sale confined to logistics
Company declines to elaborate but investigation rules out sale of marketing or import operations linked to distribution
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ArticleMixed results for Port of Los Angeles
Exports continued to show growth during the month of February, while imports fell against the same period last year
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ArticleCourt rules JFC 'breached freezing order'
Russian group's CEO and directors are summoned to face contempt proceedings by the Admiralty and Commercial Court in London
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ArticleChina bank extends veg transport loan
The China Development Bank is to extend a multi-billion-dollar loan in support of the country's domestic vegetable transport infrastructure
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ArticleOOCL to launch new Asia-US services
Hong Kong shipping line OOCL is planning to launch two new Asia-US routes that will enhance the Grand Alliance service
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ArticleNew reefer container service at Felixstowe
The Port of Felixstowe is celebrating the start of a new transatlantic service with high levels of reefer capacity.
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ArticleBayWa boss joins Euro Pool System
Klaus Josef Lutz to work alongside key figures from REO Veiling, DRV, The Greenery and Landgard on supervisory board
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ArticleNew Maersk service for key US markets
Import service from Asia will serve five US markets of Chicago, Dallas-Forth Worth, Houston, Memphis and northwest Ohio
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ArticleProgress for Corpus Christi wind farm
The Texas-based port is well on its way to providing renewable energy after starting to transmit some power to the grid last month
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ArticleCosco chief predicts better year
China Ocean Shipping Company (Cosco) chief expects the global sea-freight sector to perform better this year, thanks to economic growth in China and the US
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ArticleGrand Alliance moves northwest operations
Shipping group opts to shift operations to the Port of Tacoma over the Port of Seattle
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ArticleS&P downgrades CMA CGM rating
French container line downgraded to B- from B+ due to worries about deteriorating liquidity
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ArticleChina plans world's largest cargo airport
The largest cargo airport in the world could open in China in 2017.
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ArticleCargolux lands in the red
Luxembourg air cargo carrier is set to report losses in 2011, and is implementing cost-cutting measures
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ArticleRecord handling at Port of Wilmington
The US port has set a new tonnage record, cementing its position as North America’s leading port for imported perishable cargo
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ArticleKuehne & Nagel sees stable year
Net earnings for 2011 remain in line with the previous year as group maintained performance despite a challenging market
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ArticleDamco 'makes steady progress'
Logistics arm of Maersk Group reports on a year of continued growth that helps push earnings up 29 per cent
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ArticleEvent looks at solutions for Africa
Cool Logistics Africa will discuss the major logistical hurdles faced by African companies when it arrives in Cape Town next month
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Fresh freight experts unveil new sites and rail service
Fresh and horticultural freight business Culina Fresh has opened new UK facilities at Spalding and Heathrow.
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ArticleWorld’s largest cargo airport slated for Beijing
New cargo airport in China scheduled to open in 2017 would be world’s largest

