All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 245
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New Asia Pacific head at Maersk Line
Thomas Knudsen steps into the role after leaving his position as head of Maersk Line in east and central China
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Del Monte caught up in US port protest
The company’s pineapples have been thrown into the Delaware River near Philadelphia in demonstration against a recent decision to switch ports
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Antwerp and Panama sign major deal
Port authorities in Antwerp and Panama finalise agreement to increase cooperation and information exchanges
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Maersk Line makes Hong Kong fuel switch
Vessels at berth in Hong Kong now use low-sulphur fuel to "significantly reduce emissions", group says
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Zim bounces back in Q2
The Israeli shipping line has announced a remarkable recovery in revenues for the second quarter of 2010
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Zespri joins call for larger ships
New Zealand kiwifruit exporter Zespri is supporting a shipping industry call for facilities to accommodate bigger ships.
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Gathering momentum at CMA CGM
Revenue up 41 per cent through first six months of 2010 with freight volume climbing 22 per cent
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Future Group invests in supply chain
India’s Future Group is set to make a massive investment in its supply chain infrastructure to boost retail efficiency
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Del Monte to make banana move
Fresh produce giant planning to move ships and cargo from Camden to privately-owned Gloucester Terminals in US
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Lufthansa enhances cool cargo offer
Temperature-sensitive airfreight has more options with introduction of latest generation of cooling containers
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Clarity sought over rail link ramifications
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) will seek clarification on how agricultural units are defined as part of a compensation package for farmers affected by a proposed new rail link.
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APL launches satellite tracking service
The global shipping line has unveiled a pioneering tracking service to provide real-time monitoring of reefer containers in transit
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Rotterdam welcomes 100th ULCC
The Evelyn Maersk has become the 100th ultra large container carrier to sail into the Port of Rotterdam this year
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General rate increases at Maersk Line
Group to implement changes on 1 October for cargo moving in both directions between the US, Canada and Europe
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Service links Asia with South America
CMA CGM announces launch of ACSA 2 to strengthen French group's presence in Asian-Mexican-South American trade lanes
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Damco builds new Vietnamese warehouse
Damco plans to open a large new logistics centre near Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam to cater for increasing business
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Zespri backs call for bigger ships
Company's shipping manager Mike Knowles welcomes report which underlines need for port development in New Zealand
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OOIL posts half-year profit upswing
Leading global container transport business announces an upswing in first-half profits on improved demand and container rates
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Europe-Mediterranean service enhanced
Hamburg Süd set to implement its two new standalone services for faster transit times and comprehensive port coverage
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Trade pressure leads to air tax scrutiny
The government has promised to review a taxation system which could severely impede importers of fresh produce after pressure from the industry.