All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 241
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ArticleOnions smugglers uncovered
Illegal onion imports seized in Philippines as customs officials crack down on smugglers
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ArticleAirfreight traffic to triple by 2031
Air cargo traffic is set to almost triple over the next 20 years thanks to rising demand for perishables, says a recent industry forecast
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Fresca closes Liverpool Produce Terminal
Fresca Group LTD has announced it has decided to close the Liverpool Produce Terminal (LPT).
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ArticleDamco scores highly with customers
Customer satisfaction survey makes for positive reading, with respondents recognising Damco's innovation in particular
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ArticleDailyFresh starts service from Morocco
The transport specialist has begun its weekly service from Agadir to the French port of Dunkirk
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ArticleRationalisation on Asia-Americas service
Shipping groups agree to optimise services during forthcoming slack season for Asia-Mexico/South American lines
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ArticlePort of Hamburg moves forward
Throughput increases through first nine months of the year, while the German port also regains lost market share
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ArticleEmirates signs mammoth Boeing deal
Record order of 70 Boeing aircraft offers an additional freight cargo payload of 20.1 tonnes per vessel
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ArticleFurther success for IFCO
The third quarter proved to be another period of revenue and earnings growth at the pallet services group
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ArticleMaersk forecasts loss after Q3 profit fall
Maersk has forecast a steeper than expected drop in profits for the third quarter and expects its container shipping business to lose money
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Argentinean blues get Purfresh boost
Interfresh Cargo is using Purfresh Transport to help maintain fruit quality and freshness in transit
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ArticleGlobal airfreight market shrinks
Global airfreight traffic contracted for the fifth consecutive month in September
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ArticleGood nine months for Port of Rotterdam
Throughput rises between January and September, boosted by a positive third quarter of the year
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ArticleProtestors close Port of Oakland
Trade at one of the busiest ports in the US has ground to a halt as anti-corporate greed protestors gather in Oakland, California
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ArticleHuge profit drop for Emirates
Airline sees profit tumble by 75 per cent year-on-year as fuel costs rise and the group takes on larger planes
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ArticleShippers launch sustainability plan
Vision for 2040 aims to cement more sustainable practices in global shipping industry
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ArticleUS companies hit by Hueneme protest
Del Monte and Chiquita have been impacted by a Union strike at the Port of Hueneme
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ArticleVillafrut cuts ribbon on new facility
Company targets expansion of its business in eastern Europe following inauguration of bigger headquarters near Verona
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ArticleThailand maintains network despite floods
Thai airport and transport companies battle to maintain logistics and transport schedules amid monsoon floods
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ArticleNOL reports Q3 net loss
Singapore global shipping and logistics firm NOL Group has announced losses for the 2011 third quarter in line with the industry trend

