All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 239
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ArticleChiquita boycotts tar sands oil
Fruit giant agrees to stop using oil from Canadian tar sands but local advocacy group calls it "misguided greenwashing"
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ArticleEnhanced service for Daily Maersk
Calls added at Le Havre, Hamburg and Zeebrugge, shortening transit times and improving reliability
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ArticleRoading upgrade slated for Philippines
Philippines' fresh produce industry set to benefit from roading upgrade in main production hub
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ArticleSpain to UK rail service restarts
Chilled fruit and vegetable containers travel from Valencia to supermarkets and retailers in the UK
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ArticleHamburg welcomes latest giant vessel
The 14,074 TEU CSCL Mars has visited Hamburg on its maiden voyage on the Asia Europe Express Service 7
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US protests halt port operations
More disruptions at US ports as thousand of anti-corporate greed protesters target west coast shipping hubs
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ArticleThe Greenery streamlines Dutch operations
Company reportedly planning to vacate its facility in Venlo as it seeks to increase efficiency across its logistics network
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ArticleMaersk tests algae-based biofuel
Danish container shipping giant Maersk and the US Navy are reportedly collaborating on a biofuel testing programme
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ArticleMaersk Line reintroduces CRX service
Service offers competitive transit times and direct port coverage for shippers of fresh fruit into North Europe
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ArticleShipping lines cooperate to increase NZ-Asia capacity
New vessel sharing agreement will service increased demand in New Zealand for capacity to North East Asia
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ArticleCargolux pleads guilty to price-fixing
Two Cargolux executives have agreed a plea deal and accepted jail terms for fixing prices for air cargo
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ArticleShipping lines consolidate services
Five shipping lines are consolidating their Asia-South America services for winter freight coverage
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ArticleAlexander Drozdov in at Damco
New Russian CEO charged with managing the freight forwarding leader's growth in the country
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ArticleSouthern Star moves to Tauranga
The Southern Star shipping service has moved its New Zealand hub from Auckland to Tauranga following industrial unrest
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ArticleAPL improves Japan coverage
Global container shipping line APL will enhance its Japan to Thailand and Philippines coverage in a tie-up with Mitsui OSK Lines
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ArticleAntwerp collaborates on African port
Belgian port will aid in the development of the port of San Pedro in the Ivory Coast
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ArticleHamburg strengthens ties with India
Port of Hamburg opens representative office in Mumbai as new direct liner services between Germany and India are launched
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ArticleMaersk lands global shipping award
Danish shipping giant takes top prize at the Supply Chain Asia Logistics Awards 2011
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ArticleMarketing award for Port of Hamburg
Global Institute of Logistics hands certificate to Port of Hamburg Marketing Authority
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ArticleNew European CEO for Damco
Flemming Frost is set to take over from the outgoing Kim Hedegaard Sorenson on 1 January next year

