All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 236
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ArticleEvergreen makes further PrimeLINE move
Shipper invests in 4,000 refrigeration units from Carrier Transicold to help complement its environmental goals
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ArticleDamco enjoys first-half success
Logistics group reports on positive first half of the year, with freight volumes up 11 per cent and earnings climbing
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ArticleLessons from kiwifruit trials
Zespri’s market trials of its new kiwifruit varieties have turned up a few hiccoughs, but mostly good news
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ArticleProfit record broken at Tauranga
New Zealand's largest port has reported on a rise in trade and record profits for the year ended June 2011
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ArticleRotterdam sees slight first-half growth
Port of Rotterdam maintains a "high level" of cargo throughput across the opening six months of the year
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ArticleDamco signs contract with Sun America
The group has expanded its Latin America-US end-to-end partnership, with opportunities for further growth into Europe
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ArticleUS retail strong despite import fall
US retailers have seen continued sales growth this summer despite a decline in US container imports
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ArticleIFCO sees further growth
Second quarter yields revenue and profitability gains on organic European RPC growth and adding new retail contracts
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ArticleMaersk reveals first-half results
Revenue and profit climbs, although the group still forecasts a full-year result lower than that recorded in 2010
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ArticleArgentine blueberries take off
Blueberry cargo flights from the Argentine province of Tucuman to the US are reportedly set to more than double this year
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ArticleHamburg hails 'brilliant' handling figures
Port of Hamburg records cargo throughput growth of 9.4 per cent in first half of 2011, up to 64.1m tonnes
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ArticleNOL group reports losses
Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) has reported a net loss of US$67m for the first half of 2011 compared to the prior year period
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ArticleHamburg Süd in awards double
Group rewarded twice over for its environmental and sustainable conduct in the US
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ArticleOrient Overseas in profit slump
Parent Group of OOCL announces a first-half drop in profit of 86 per cent and forecasts a challenging rest of the year
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ArticleEmirates outlines environmental efficiency
Release of first environmental report shows CO2 efficiency is well ahead of the industry average
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ArticleSalalah to start sea-air freight service
Oman's port of Salalah has announced plans to launch a sea-air freight service to compete with Dubai
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ArticleDelaware trade mission targets Chile
Governor Jack Markell will lead a delegation to Santiago to sign Port of Wilmington agreements
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ArticlePort of St Petersburg begins modernisation
Work starts at Russian port to increase storage capacity and modernise rail links
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ArticleContainer fleet increases 10 per cent
Alphaliner reveals 10 per cent year-on-year growth in global container fleet to 14.95m TEU
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ArticleLidl and IFCO help put food on table
Logistics service provider and retailer contribute refrigerated van and returnable crates to charitable food distributor

