All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 245
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ArticleDamco UK & Ireland appoints new CEO
Former chief operating officer Paul Gallagher preparing to bring extensive reefer shipping experience to new role
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ArticleMaersk Line expands trans-Pacific coverage
The addition of larger vessels will allow the shipping group to meet increasing demand in key markets while delivering a more environmentally responsible product
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ArticleOOCL joins CMA CGM South Asian service
Orient Overseas Container Line has joined CMA CGM's India/Pakistan-Europe service
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ArticleAntwerp is fastest growing container port
Belgian port expands more rapidly than any other European container port and has fastest growing market share
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ArticleChiquita expands refrigeration investment
Global produce giant using Carrier Transicold’s PrimeLINE units on routes from Central America to mainly North American ports
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ArticleCMA CGM reports return to profitability
CMA CGM, the world's third largest container shipping company, has reported a return to profit in 2010 and predicts "normalised profitability levels" in 2011
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ArticleChina plans 45 new airports
Chinese fruit and vegetable growers could benefit from plans to build at least 45 airports there in the next five years
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ArticleIsrael OKs Gaza export rise
Israeli authorities have reportedly approved the expansion of the Dutch government project to boost exports from Gaza
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ArticlePorts make proposal to protect trade
The Cape Chamber of Commerce is leading a push to classify key South African ports as essential services in a bid to protect trade from strike action.
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ArticleWilmington welcomes new reefer
World’s newest reefer ship, Seatrade’s Atlantic Klipper, docks at Port of Wilmington on maiden voyage to the US
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FTA links up on carbon emissions
The Freight Transport Association and Heriot-Watt University have joined forces to develop definitive best-practice guidance on reducing carbon emissions in the global maritime supply chain.
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ArticleBelco switches to seafreight
The Egyptian exporter has begun sending its green beans to major European markets by sea, reducing prices and increasing competitiveness
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ArticleDamco UK fires top executives
Logistics company's UK arm dismisses CEO Aron Newton and chief financial officer Shaun McLean over "financial irregularities"
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ArticleDamco UK denies closure rumours
As it prepares to appoint a new CEO, company's European chief executive underlines commitment to growing in the UK
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ArticleMaersk launches US-Peru cargo service
Shipping company offers weekend arrivals with new Peru route
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ArticleFrontera enters partnership and opens office
Texan melon grower and supplier reveals deal with Arizona farm and announces opening of Cincinnati sales office
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ArticleMaersk posts record US$5bn profit
Major turnaround in profitability at company's container shipping division Maersk Line contributes to impressive group result
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ArticleSysco acquires Toronto facility
Fresh-cut firm buys processing plant to deliver produce more quickly to eastern Canada
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ArticleDamco opens new French office
Logistics provider Damco has announced the opening of its third office in France, in Le Havre port
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ArticleMaersk orders giant container vessels
World's largest container line wants ten of world's largest container ships, maybe more

