All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 240
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ArticleNOL orders new ships
Singapore container shipping group Neptune Orient Line (NOL) announced it is investing in new ships to meet future growth needs
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ArticleEU ban hurts UAE foodservice
The foodservice sector in the UAE is struggling due to restrictions on EU vegetables, with importers scrambling for alternative sources
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ArticleContainer shipping industry 'must change'
Eivind Kolding tells the TOC conference in Antwerp that the industry must progress and adapt to changing market and customer behaviour
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Trade calls for cross-border improvements
Better inter-agency cooperation and more staff could help minimise crossing times at the US-Mexico border
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ArticleAntwerp offers environmental incentives
'Clean' ships will be rewarded with a tonnage due discount of 10 per cent at the Belgian port
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ArticleRailex bolsters West to East Coast service
US rail operator responds to rising demand and diesel prices with additional California to New York refrigerated rail service
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ArticleNew CEO for Port of Hamburg Marketing
Axel Mattern has taken over as the new chief executive following a board meeting on 31 May
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ArticleNOL APL president steps down
Eng Aik Meng, president of Singapore shipping line NOL' s APL business, has resigned
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ArticleZespri sets new shipping record
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri aims to make its latest shipping record the industry standard
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ArticleSafmarine launches new e-product
Shipping line Safmarine has launched a new tracking application for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices
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ArticleCostly fuel cuts air industry profits
Escalating oil prices will cut air cargo growth projections and industry profitability in 2011
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ArticleRegulations strangle Indian ports
Indian port regulations are increasing costs for exporters and consumers, and leading to bottlenecks, two major terminal operators in the country have said
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ArticleDiscord in RSA citrus supply chain
The contentious appointment of a logistics services provider could lead to bottlenecks in the South African citrus supply chain
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ArticleNew sling for Hamburg Süd and Maersk
Having reduced joint Asia-South Africa/South America service during off-peak season, shippers add second sling from July
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ArticleSurprise resignation at South Africa's FPT
The sudden resignation of Fresh Produce Terminals' managing director has surprised those in the South African logistics sector
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ArticleEasyfresh signs Polish agreement
Reefer logistics group announces that Sea-Logistics will cater for traffic in and out of Poland to help expand its global service coverage
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ArticleDP World prepares for FTSE 100 debut
World's third-largest container terminal operator is set to start trading on the London Stock Exchange
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ArticleCMA CGM christens giant vessel
The group's 11,400 TEU Titan vessel was introduced at Dunkirk, one of ten ports serviced on the group's Atlantic front
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ArticleExtra vessel on Rotterdam service
OOCL increases capacity of SBX1-service by 20 per cent, according to Port of Rotterdam
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ArticleUniveg opens new centre at Rungis
The Belgian group is looking to develop new opportunities on the French market with the establishment of its Paris operations centre

