All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 244
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ArticleGlobal airfreight market nosedives
The global airfreight business is shrinking at a faster pace, warns the International Air Transport Association
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ArticleCH Robinson buys melon marketer
Hungry to improve efficiency, sourcing and logistics giant devours Timco
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ArticleSafmarine to merge with Maersk
Safmarine will merge with sister-company Maersk Line in order to cut costs, with 240 redundancies expected
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ArticleSheerness facing fruit shipment decline
Fresh produce imports into the port of Sheerness are on a steep decline, leaving the town considering other options, according to a report in Kentonline.
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ArticleNOL Group completes succession
Singapore shipping group NOL has completed the transition to a new CEO and announced the succession of Ng Yat Chung from 1 October
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ArticleSafmarine boosts RSA-Asia trade
Shipping line Safmarine has upgraded its Safari 3 service to boost trade between South Africa and Asia
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ArticleNew reefer terminal opens in Livorno
Handling facility targets 400,000 tonnes of cargo, predominantly fresh produce shipped from Latin America and west Africa
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ArticleDole to end Ocean Liner service
Company's shipping division will no longer operate five-vessel service between Ecuador and the Mediterranean from 2012 onwards
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ArticleAntwerp joins clean shipping project
Port links up with recently launched initiative to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gases in North Sea region
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ArticleRelief as French terminal captures traffic
After Agrexco setback earlier in September, Séte has turned to GF Group subsidiary Cosiarma
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Relief as French terminal captures traffic
The southern French port of Sète has expressed “relief” that major traffic has been captured for its brand-new but near-empty perishables terminal.
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ArticleRewe opens new DC near Berlin
Company's east German division now well-equipped for future expansion, says logistics director Frank Wiemer
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ArticleCool Logistics goes to Africa
Inaugural Cool Logistics Africa to be held in Cape Town next April
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ArticleCarriers launch cargo incident database
Five leading container shipping groups have joined forces to exchange information on cargo issues
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ArticleFewer imports coming through Sheerness
Fresh produce volumes plummet at UK port, which blames packaging changes for decline in importance
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ArticleSeald Sweet anchors west coast expansion
New partnership with Fresh Select and recruitment of Rick Eastes signal Seald Sweet's move to ramp up west coast operations
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ArticleIATA warns of tough year for airfreight
Group predicts slim profits in 2012 with the global economic environment remaining uncertain
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ArticleHamburg Süd most reliable
The shipping line was found in a new report to be the most reliable carrier in terms of on-time arrivals
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ArticleTechnology opening new trade channels
Technological advancements in the shipping and logistics sector are opening up new trade possibilities
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ArticleRestructure on cards at major Indian ports
Many of India’s major government-owned ports could be opened to private investment in order to scale up handling capacity

