All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 250
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ArticleNOL confirms new ship order
Singapore-based ocean carrier NOL confirms it has ordered 12 new vessels, five of which it will charter to alliance partner MOL
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ArticleAPL slow steams ahead
APL is adjusting its Trans-Pacific fuel surcharge from July to reflect the effects of slow-steaming
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ArticlePoor infrastructure hampers India aircargo growth
A lack of warehouse infrastructure at India’s airports is limiting growth within the country’s aircargo sector
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ArticleParamount buys Texas packing facility
Californian citrus company acquires coldstorage and packing facility in Pharr from Border Cold Storage
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ArticleBrazil to license 45 ports
The majority of the ports to be auctioned are located in the south and south-east industrial and agricultural regions
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ArticleMaersk sends biggest ship yet to Antwerp
Maersk Enfield calls at Antwerp on maiden voyage, breaking port record for biggest ship
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ArticleReefer storage upgraded at Davao
Reefer storage capacity at the Port of Davao has been beefed up to keep pace with banana exports from the region
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ArticleIndia seeks to improve cold-chain infrastructure
A trade delegation from India visited the US this week to learn from US cold chain experts how to improve fresh produce transportation in India
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ArticleZim ups Asia-South America rate
The Israeli shipper cited current market conditions as it elects to increase freight rates between Asia and South America
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ArticleBoeing forecasts airfreight growth
Aircraft manufacturer Boeing predicts the world's air freighter fleet will almost double over the next 20 years
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ArticleAPL scoops two shipping awards
APL won the liner owner/operator and environment protection gongs at the fourth Seatrade Asia shipping awards
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ArticleGist recognised at Grocer Gold Awards
UK company is rewarded for helping to consolidate food retailer EAT's supply chains into one operation
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ArticleDamco unveils mobile tracking app
Smartphone application to offer customers quick and constant access to information about logistics services and shipments
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ArticleExpress service connects two Easts
A new express service from Nippon Yusen Kaisha and Hanjin Shipping is set to link the Far East and the Middle East
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ArticleNOL orders new ships
Singapore container shipping group Neptune Orient Line (NOL) announced it is investing in new ships to meet future growth needs
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ArticleEU ban hurts UAE foodservice
The foodservice sector in the UAE is struggling due to restrictions on EU vegetables, with importers scrambling for alternative sources
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ArticleContainer shipping industry 'must change'
Eivind Kolding tells the TOC conference in Antwerp that the industry must progress and adapt to changing market and customer behaviour
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Trade calls for cross-border improvements
Better inter-agency cooperation and more staff could help minimise crossing times at the US-Mexico border
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ArticleAntwerp offers environmental incentives
'Clean' ships will be rewarded with a tonnage due discount of 10 per cent at the Belgian port
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ArticleRailex bolsters West to East Coast service
US rail operator responds to rising demand and diesel prices with additional California to New York refrigerated rail service

