All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 235
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ArticlePolish trade surges in Hamburg
Container traffic between Poland and the German port increased by 38 per cent through the first half of 2011
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ArticleFlat prediction for shipping volumes
Hackett Associates and Bremen Institute anticipate less growth in December this year and drop-off in shipping volumes in 2012
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ArticleAgrexco shipments dry up at Sète
Reefer Terminal looking to source alternative products to fill spare capacity left by Israeli exporter's recent debt issues
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ArticleIndia gets produce transport on the rails
India’s government plans to increase fresh produce transport efficiencies with a dedicated rail service between Mumbai and Delhi
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ArticleMaersk Line launches ECUMED service
New weekly liner service connects Ecuador directly with Spain, Turkey and the Black Sea
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ArticleAPM signs Moin concession agreement
APM Terminals agrees US$1bn concession contract with Costa Rican government for Moin container terminal
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ArticlePurfresh points the way for Transcargo
For a second season, Uruguayan exporter opts to use Purfresh Transport for mandarins shipped to the Far East
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ArticleZim records smaller loss
Although the Israeli shipper recorded a second quarter loss of US$68m, it marks an improvement over the first quarter
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ArticleUS needs infrastructure revitalisation plan
Building America's Future educational fund says US$200bn a year is needed to overhaul afflicted transport infrastructure
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ArticleEmirates takes on new freighter
Emirates collaborates with Boeing for customised 777 Freighter to serve São Paulo in Brazil
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ArticleShipping and port volumes fall in Ireland
Irish Maritime Development Office's report says shipping and port traffic volumes diminished as bunker fuel prices rose in Q2
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ArticleAPM Terminals invest in China
An increase in intra-Asian trade has spurred APM Terminals to begin investing once again in its Chinese operations
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd sees profit squeezed
Declining freight rates and higher fuel costs combine to depress German shipper's profitability in second quarter
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ArticleUS East Coast ports prepare for Irene
Delaware Bay issues hurricane warning for the tri-state area as Irene increasingly threatens the US East Coast
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ArticleDP World profits up
For the first half of the year, the Dubai port operator has recorded a significant increase in profit
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ArticleSafmarine revamps West Africa services
Belgian shipper announces launches of three new services between West Africa and Europe
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ArticleIngersoll Rand launches Indian cold chain business
Ingersoll Rand has launched a new consulting service for India’s cold chain market, which it says is growing 20 per cent annually
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ArticleK&N has new northwest Europe head
Yngve Ruud will succeed Tim Scharwath, who is to become a member of the group's management board
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ArticleContinental Cargo and United Cargo merge
The joint company will operate with 159 wide-body aircraft operating over 10 hubs to 378 destinations
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ArticleHamburg Süd expands in Central America
Group to join APL in a two loop service concept that offers more comprehensive coverage of the region

