All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 253
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ArticleDole's Connell to speak at Cool Logistics
Logistics manager in South Africa to discuss port congestion at September conference
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ArticleTurnover down at St Petersburg
Russian Port reports on cargo handling fall of 14 per cent for the first quarter of the year
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ArticleHamburg Süd makes green investment
Group turns once again to Eniram's Dynamic Trimming Assistant, to save on fuel and reduce emissions
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ArticleIrish give green light to Stena Line route
The Irish Competition Authority has cleared the proposed acquisition of DFDS passenger and freight services and routes between Belfast/ Heysham and Belfast/Liverpool.
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ArticleBillerud's SoliQ to cut packaging losses
Swedish packaging supplier aims to increase quality in fresh produce supply chains
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Currency impact fails to hold back K&N
Swiss logistics group saw turnover growth of 4.7 per cent in the first quarter, despite a difficult economic environment
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ArticleDamco makes UK reefer appointment
Tim Cotton joins from Kuehne and Nagel as the head of reefer sales in the UK and Ireland
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ArticleAshdod sees increase in volumes
Volumes handled at the port of Ashdod, in Israel, have increased significantly in the first quarter of 2011
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ArticleStrong start for Port of Antwerp
Container segment enjoys its best-ever first quarter as Antwerp demonstrates it has put the downturn firmly behind it
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ArticleKuehne & Nagel hails chief executive
Reinhard Lange has been recognised by the Swiss logistics group for 40 years of loyal service
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ArticleCMR opens new headquarters
Company set for further expansion of its import-export business following inauguration of major new facility in Barcelona
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ArticleAPL cuts emissions in Singapore
Container shipping line APL is switching to cleaner fuel in all its vessels calling at Singapore in a bid to cut sulphur emissions
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ArticlePort cities seek renewable options
Nine partners are combining their efforts to maximise their use of renewable energy in industry processes
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ArticleMaersk safety zone established in Japan
Group says that it will continue to service Japan, as long as it is considered safe for the crew of its vessels
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ArticlePressure on ports from container growth
Fast-growing intra-Asian container traffic is hitting the limit of capacity at major ports in the region
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ArticleZim records big profit rise
An increase in volumes handled and a rise in freight rates helped the Israeli shipper to boost profits in 2010
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ArticleRussian importers see signs of thaw
Two month-long freeze causing huge delays to shipments to St Petersburg may be ending, but problems remain
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ArticlePanama to build third canal bridge
Over the next three months, the government will tender a US$300m project for a new bridge over the Panama Canal
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ArticleEmirates expands South American network
Flights to Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro will support key imports and exports of goods including fruit and vegetables
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ArticleNOL announces lift in Asia trade
Singapore's container shipping firm Neptune Orient Lines says higher traffic on Asian routes helped boost its February to March volumes

