All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 235
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ArticleMaersk profit hit by container results
Container shipping losses take toll on logistics group, with no real sign of improvements over the next 12 months
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Maersk profits slide
Shipping group Maersk has seen profits take a tumble in 2011 and forecast a challenging outlook for 2012.
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ArticleMaersk surcharge to cover NZ port strike
Maersk increases charges on containers travelling through Port of Auckland as result of ongoing industrial action there
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ArticleSeatrade launches Peru service
The fast 13-day shipping service to Europe will benefit high-value fresh produce cargo with limited shelf-life
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ArticleJFC undone by market 'collapse'
Company seeks to reassure its creditors as concerns are raised over future viability of Russian banana market
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ArticleCMA CGM joins Cool Logistics Africa roster
Arnauld Thibault joins the discussion on the outlook for African cold transport
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ArticleNOL to cut costs after fourth-quarter loss
NOL to make wholesale changes to business after posting US$320.4m fourth-quarter loss
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ArticleStronger year for Chiquita in 2011
Group narrows fourth quarter loss and sees yearly comparable net income climb ahead of 'year of progress' in 2012
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ArticleRecord throughput for New York
Port of New York-New Jersey bucks US port performance trend with record growth in volume last year
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ArticleSafmarine welcomes new containership
WAFMAX vessel Safmarine Chilka will be deployed on the Far East-Africa trade
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ArticleCapacity cuts for Maersk on Asia-Europe
Vessel sharing agreement with CMA CGM will allow Maersk Line to offload container vessel capacity and counter oversupply
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ArticleFocus on cold chain vital for Indian produce sector
Minister for agriculture and food processing praises horticultural sector for record production but warns cold chain needs addressing
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ArticleAntwerp strikes 'force MSC rethink'
Mediterranean Shipping Company is reportedly considering its position at the Belgian port as pilot disruptions continue
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ArticleRon Widdows to take helm at Rickmers
Ron Widdows to suceed Jan B Steffens as Rickmers Holding and Rickmers-Linie CEO in April
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ArticleJanuary jump for Port of LA
The Port of Los Angeles has broken its January container volume record, boosted by Chinese New Year
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ArticleBarakat opens new facility
The UAE group has unveiled a new manufacturing facility in Dubai, as it looks to maximise freshness and efficiency
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ArticleRetailers look to streamline delivery
Major retail groups considering aligning delivery schedules for fresh, chilled and ambient products, says logistics provider
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ArticleUS screening rule in doubt
Full scanning of containers headed for the US under the 9/11 Act looks unlikely following problems in the trial phase
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ArticleKroger and IFCO hit container landmark
The 20 billionth pound of fresh produce has been moved in an IFCO reusable plastic container and delivered to Kroger
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ArticlePort of Hamburg reflects on 2011
Market share is regained thanks to an increase in overall seaborne cargo throughput

