All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 240
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ArticleMSC and CMA CGM agree partnership
Two of the world's leading container shipping companies have signed an agreement spanning numerous global markets
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ArticleOvercapacity cuts air cargo earnings
A surge in new aircraft deliveries could further dent falling earnings in the air cargo sector, and could force some carriers out of business
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ArticleMaersk plans Chilean investment
Group to establish reefer production factory next to a San Antonio port terminal
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ArticleRecord cargo volumes for dnata
Air services provider's operations at its Dubai terminal handled record volumes in October
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ArticleShipping tax to hit RSA export costs
Reports warn that exports to the EU are set to become more expensive when proposals to introduce a shipping tax next year are adopted
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ArticleAA Cargo operating as normal
US air cargo operator is operating normal flight schedules during the company’s bankruptcy restructuring process
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ArticleAirfreight continues descent
Global air cargo demand fell for the sixth consecutive month in October, dropping 4.7 per cent below the prior year period
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ArticleSafmarine alters Prime 2 service
Service connecting the Indian subcontinent with northern Europe designed to offer improved port coverage
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ArticleNew coldstore unveiled in LA
The facility near Los Angeles airport could support the influx of perishable imports and boost the region's share of the business
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ArticleDamco honoured with SMC award
Logistics group recognised for its contribution to supply chain partnerships at the 7th annual SCM Logistics Excellence Awards
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ArticleCM Marfret connects Italy with Costa Rica
New reefer service operating to and from Costa Rica will primarily ship bananas and pineapples
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ArticleIndian farmers welcome FDI liberalisation
Indian farmers are hopeful investment by foreign retailers can overhaul a supply chain creaking with inefficiencies
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ArticleMore blockades threaten West Coast
Continuous demonstrations and strikes by the Occupy movement could cause more disruptions for seaports on the US West Coast
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ArticlePort of Hamburg heads to Logitrans
Istanbul trade fair will play host to a Port of Hamburg booth on 8-10 December this year
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ArticleSafmarine quits Tangiers
Poor service has persuaded the shipping line to switch its operations from Tangiers to ports on Spain's southern coast
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ArticleGartner backs myDamco site
IT research and advisory company names web portal solution as one of the best on the market
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ArticleShipping concerns dock NOL shares
Concerns about the container shipping industry have seen a sudden drop in Neptune Orient Lines’ share price
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ArticleEmirates boosts UAE-Africa trade
Exotics such as pineapples and mangoes will benefit from the new weekly service connecting Dubai with Ghana
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ArticleLufthansa puts Frankfurt plan on hold
Night flight ban at Frankfurt airport leads to German airline pulling the plug on investment plan
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ArticleRotterdam floats new container approach
Dutch port confirms plans to transfer handling of around 6,000 containers from road transport to inland waterways

