All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 248
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ArticleEmirates adds Denmark to European network
Group will make daily flights to Copenhagen from August, making it Emirates' 112th international destination
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ArticleMexico-Tampa container service launched
Tampa Port Authority has welcomed the introduction of the new Zim American Integrated Shipping service
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ArticleMorrisons agrees Netto deal
Busy start to 2011 for the retailer as it also ties up a contract with reusable plastic container specialist Chep
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ArticleWaitrose gets the Gist
Food retailer agrees contract that sees Gist become a key logistics provider for transport operations
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ArticleSri Lanka moves to cut down on spoilage
The Sri Lankan government will introduce regulations to control how produce is transported, in an effort to reduce the amount of food spoiled in transit
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K&N expands South American network
Company agrees to take over three Colombian and Ecuadorian perishable logistics specialists
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ArticleDamco appoints carrier management head
Stefan Weber will head up the segment in North America, according to the logistics supply chain group
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ArticleChep seals new deal with Morrisons
Morrisons has signed a new five-year contract with Chep UK & Ireland to issue reusable plastic containers (RPCs) into its food supply chain.
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ArticleSica to invest €100m
The French cooperative is set to make a considerable investment in the coming years in order to improve its service
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ArticleDeadline approaching for Asia Fruit Logistica
The deadline for exhibitors wishing to book a stand at this year’s Asia Fruit Logistica is fast approaching
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ArticleShanghai wins world's busiest port post
Shanghai has pipped Singapore to the world's-busiest-port post after handling record volumes of cargo in 2010
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ArticleScheldt deepening completed in Antwerp
Port of Antwerp will now be more easily accessible for some of the largest ships in operation
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ArticleLe Havre sees 2010 growth
The introduction of new Asia-Europe services has driven growth at France's Port of Le Havre
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ArticleDHL Express appoints Americas CEO
Global logistics group welcomes Stephen Fenwick, aged 58, as new CEO of its Americas region
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ArticleIndia to launch dedicated rail service
The Indian government plans to trial a dedicated horticultural rail transport system to help cut back on fresh produce spoilage
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ArticleDel Monte in £1m Portsmouth move
A Del Monte ship carrying a range of fruit including bananas, pineapples and melons docked at Portsmouth Port in the UK on Saturday, marking the beginning of a new £1 million contract.
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ArticleUS-Mexico trucking proposal unveiled
US Department of Transport eyes quick resolution to ongoing retaliatory tariffs as a result of cross-border trucking spat
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ArticleDel Monte to make Portsmouth call
The first shipment of Del Monte bananas, pineapples and melons will arrive at the UK port this weekend
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ArticleRate increase for Middle East service
Maersk Line attributes general increase to recent eroding rates on Middle East-Europe trade lines
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ArticleIsraeli port strike ends
A deal has been agreed that will see a six per cent increase in pay over a two-year period

