All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 245
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ArticleRatings outlook downgrade for shippers
Moodys drops MOL and NYK to 'negative', although actual rating remains unchanged
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ArticleAntwerp to break lock record
The construction of the largest lock in the world is to begin at the Port of Antwerp in a few weeks
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ArticleNew Maersk service pressures rivals
Citigroup says the introduction of Daily Maersk on Asia-Europe trade could force the hand of smaller groups
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ArticleCorpus Christi inks Panama Canal deal
The US port is aiming to become a strategic shipping link between south Texas and the world through the Gulf of Mexico
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ArticleNew liner service for Israel-Europe trade
GF Group subsidiary Cosiarma links up with Zim and Cosmed to charter two former Agrexco ships on service out of Israel
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ArticleTIACA queries EU emissions scheme
Air Cargo Association has called on the EU to hold off on introducing a scheme that requires permits for carbon emissions
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ArticleObama backs transport improvement
US president pledges US$50bn to improve 'failing' transport infrastructure
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ArticleDaily Maersk to 'change shipping'
Shipping giant's latest innovation on the Asia-North Europe trade lane offers 'unprecedented frequency and reliability'
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ArticleHamburg Süd reveals green initiative
Shipper teams with Germanischer Lloyd to develop an emission management system
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ArticleEmirates launches new Asia freight service
Emirates SkyCargo's new freight service connects Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore with the carrier's global network
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ArticleColdstorage boost for Argentina airport
Blueberry exports, and other perishables, from Tucumán will shortly benefit from a new air cargo coldstore
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ArticleDamco implements carbon calculator
Logistics group has launched an online tool to help customers across the globe calculate their carbon dioxide emissions
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Fairfuel plea from Cook's Delight
Ronny Liu, MD of Re:fresh award-winning regional foodservice supplier Cook’s Delights, is urging the industry to get behind a call for cheaper fuel.
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ArticleUS vessel import shipments climb
Second consecutive month of growth driven by incoming shipments from Asia, according to Zepol report
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ArticlePolish trade surges in Hamburg
Container traffic between Poland and the German port increased by 38 per cent through the first half of 2011
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ArticleFlat prediction for shipping volumes
Hackett Associates and Bremen Institute anticipate less growth in December this year and drop-off in shipping volumes in 2012
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ArticleAgrexco shipments dry up at Sète
Reefer Terminal looking to source alternative products to fill spare capacity left by Israeli exporter's recent debt issues
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ArticleIndia gets produce transport on the rails
India’s government plans to increase fresh produce transport efficiencies with a dedicated rail service between Mumbai and Delhi
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ArticleMaersk Line launches ECUMED service
New weekly liner service connects Ecuador directly with Spain, Turkey and the Black Sea
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ArticleAPM signs Moin concession agreement
APM Terminals agrees US$1bn concession contract with Costa Rican government for Moin container terminal

