All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 251
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South African transport strike ends
Transport workers' strike which paralysed the country's fruit export industry is finally over with the acceptance of a new offer
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Antwerp takes stake in Beverdonk
Belgium Port makes move to offer neutral platform on the Albert canal for customers
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South Africa expands US citrus sales
Growers enter into ground-breaking agreement to expand sales in the Western States and Pacific Northwest Coast
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Container shipments leave Cape Town
The first significant shipment of fresh produce containers since the beginning of the RSA transport workers' strike has departed
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Strike still on but some workers return
South Africa's Minister of Agriculture warns of huge losses as transport workers' strike continues after deadlock with employer
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Maersk Line re-announces rate increase
Second half of 2010 will see higher charge on cargo moving between US/Canada and the Mediterranean and Black Sea
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RSA exporters 'switch to airfreight'
Business Report suggests exporters of subtropical products such as avocados left with no choice but to send them by air
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Safmarine adds Sharjah to service
The shipping line's service between the Gulf and East Africa is to be enhanced with a new stop at Sharjah
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RSA fruit industry faces further strikes
Transet workers reject wage proposals, effectively pushing strikes into a third week and causing further headaches for the produce industry
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Antwerp agrees Brazil ports deal
Port Authority CEO Eddy Bruyninckx signs collaborative agreement following visit to Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia
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South Africa counts cost as strike ends
The South African transport worker’s strike is finally over, but the fall-out for the fresh produce sector is likely to continue
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South African transport strike draws to close
The South African transport worker’s strike is likely to end today, but the fall-out will continue.
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RSA exporters reject Maersk surcharge
Industry organisation Fruit South Africa advises exporters to reject shipping company surcharge as transport strike continues
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RSA trade seeks strike intervention
Fruit South Africa has asked the government for help in ending the two-week long transport strike crippling the country
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South Africans talk tough to end transport strike
The South African fruit industry is calling on its national government to end a two-week long transport workers’ strike and put an end to monopoly operation by Transnet at container terminals.
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Maersk hails Philippine banana trial
Container vessel using StarCare technology successfully transports Philippines-grown bananas to Rotterdam
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Safmarine looks to emerging markets
New route is the group's first direct service between the Far East, the Arabian Gulf and the Horn of Africa
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Q1 handling higher at Hamburg
German port continues to post improved results with cargo volumes on the rise through the first quarter
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RSA strike enters second week
Attempts to resolve the South African transport strike have failed and the fruit export industry could now face serious losses
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NOL posts improved first quarter
Singapore-based logistics firm NOL has posted a US$98m loss for the first quarter of 2010