All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 237
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ArticleEmirates launches Danish service
New non-stop daily service includes cargo such as fruits and vegetables from the Indian subcontinent
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ArticleChoppy waters for container shippers
SeaIntel says volatile market conditions in container shipping will persist for another 3-4 years
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ArticleCH Robinson loses fresh produce revenue
US freight broker posts 11 per cent decline in fruit and vegetable revenues after losing business from Walmart
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ArticleAir cargo volumes drop
IATA figures show global air cargo volumes descended 3 per cent year on year in June
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ArticleDP World sails through first half
Dubai-based port operator DP World records 11 per cent year-on-year growth for first half
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ArticleKuehne & Nagel buys airfreight specialist
Group to acquire Dutch airfreight cargo company J van de Put Fresh Cargo Handling, subject to competition authority approval
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ArticleDole gets onboard Expreso service
Dole charters space from Maersk for Texas service as own ship goes into dry dock
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ArticleKuehne + Nagel acquires Dutch handler
Swiss global logistics business Kuehne + Nagel has acquired airfreight specialist J van de Put Fresh Cargo Handling of Amsterdam.
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ArticleShorter US-China shipping time
DHL has announced a new shipping service linking China with the US that will reduce transport times between the two nations
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ArticleAPM rejects rumours of Callao tension
Terminal operator dismisses reports that there could be issues with the incoming Peruvian government
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ArticleSafmarine lands Ocean Award
Shipping line wins the Ocean Award at CEVA Logsitics' Global Supplier Awards in Italy
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ArticleOPDR expands Iberian service
German shipper increases frequency of sailings and introduces additional call at DP World terminal in Antwerp
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ArticleSeatrade opens first Chinese office
A new office in Shanghai will help reefer chartering company Seatrade develop its business in China
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ArticleChep named as leading green partner
Inbound Logistics lists Chep as one of the 75 Top Green Supply Chain Partners for the third consecutive year
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ArticleVolumes climb at Port of Antwerp
Port handles 10.4 per cent more cargo through first half of 2011 than the same period of 2010, with container volumes rising
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ArticleFurther perishable move for K&N
Logistics group enters into agreement to acquire Dutch group J. van de Put Fresh Cargo Handling
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ArticleJoint services for CSAV and MSC
Combined services will operate across the world in an effort to expand coverage and improve both transit times and frequency
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ArticlePurfresh offers tips on technology
Dr Malcolm Dodd, manager of Purfresh Africa, will speak at the upcoming Global Table Grape Congress in South Africa
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ArticleShipping lines axe Asian services
Shipping capacity between Asia and the US has taken a hit as shipping lines continue to cut services between the regions

