All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 253
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DHL adds new Indian service
Global logistics operator DHL has announced the opening of a new freight terminal in India and a new weekly service
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Damco appoints CCO for North America
Todd Renehan has joined the logistics group following 25-year spell at Ryder System
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The Greenery aims to cut fuel consumption
New streamlined panels on company's fresh produce trucks set to be trialled over coming months in bid to reduce emissions
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Grand Alliance kicks off 'Loop D'
Joint operation with the New World Alliance had its inaugural arrival at the Port of Hamburg on 28 April this year
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OOCL launches new Asian service
Container shipping firm OOCL has launched a new service for China, Thailand and Vietnam to begin on 5 May
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Maersk Line in Asia-Europe rate increase
Shipping group announces alteration in charges on services between West Central Asia and Europe
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Airfreight problems subside
The airfreight of fresh produce is mainly back on track after the chaos created by the eruption of the Eyjafjallajoekull volcano in Iceland two weeks ago.
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Indonesia hampered by infrastructure
Experts are calling for urgent improvements to infrastructure, with the ASEAN Economic Community fast approaching reality
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Emirates establishes Dutch trade channel
New passenger flight between Dubai and Amsterdam will be loaded with additional products, including fresh fruit
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Damco named as best clearing agent
Group handed award at the first International Produce Limited Logistics Conference in the UK
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LAN cargo expands US coldstore
Chilean airfreight group invests millions of dollars in doubling its capacity for storing refrigerated perishable goods in Miami
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Rosie Boycott makes import dig
Mayor of London Boris Johnson’s principal food adviser Rosie Boycott opened the inaugural meeting of the London branch of the Women’s Food & Farming Union (WFU) on Tuesday.
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Seatrade reveals Alpha Reefer deal
Cooperative agreement between shippers designed to achieve savings while maintaining service levels
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Antwerp reports on climbing volumes
Belgian port handles growing freight tonnage during first quarter as it bounces back from the global economic crisis
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Kenya suffers from flight cancellations
Producers in the African country have been forced to dump tonnes of produce, as flights to Europe remain grounded
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Blue Skies reopens factories
Ready-to-eat produce importer takes advantage of easing of airfreight restrictions following volcanic ash crisis in Europe
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Seatrade wins RSA citrus contract
Deal with Western Cape Growers Union means end of a decade-long citrus shipping contract for Cape Reefers
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Relief as airlines reopen for business
As the volcanic ash cloud over Europe subsides, the week-long restrictions on air transport are being steadily removed
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Coastline Produce opens new office
Fresh produce grower-shipper makes strategic move to enhance operational efficiencies and continue growth
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Indian exporters struggling with ash
Indian fresh produce exports to Europe have ground to a halt thanks to Europe’s volcanic ash cloud