All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 254
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ArticlePhiladelphia invests in port equipment
Million-dollar investment in new cranes aims to boost efficiency and attract new business to the Packer Avenue Marine Terminal
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ArticleShippers resume services to Japan
Hapag-Lloyd is the latest shipping group to resume services to Japanese ports following radiation fears
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ArticleDole considers move to Port of Hueneme
International fruit producer-exporter-marketer mulls shipping move to one of the busiest banana-importing ports in the US
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ArticleMaersk wins Peru port concession
Global shipping line signs contract to build and operate new pier at Peru’s largest port facility in capital Lima
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ArticleZespri adds water to Japan kiwifruit cargo
Zespri has added 30,000 litres of bottle water to its first shipment of gold kiwifruit to the Japanese market this week
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ArticleAntwerp reacts to Japanese crisis
Belgian port reveals additional safety measures are being taken for ships arriving from Japan
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ArticleMaersk cuts Hong Kong calls
Container shipping giant Maersk will cut the number of ship calls at Hong Kong by a quarter from April
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ArticlePort of Huelva to invest in fruit terminal
Southern Spanish port makes €35m in proposed new fruit terminal and invites sector to contribute
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ArticleFinancial gains at Port of Rotterdam
Recovery in goods throughput during 2010 helps boost the port's net result by some €10m
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ArticleAntwerp crucial to French trade
Around 500,000 containers were either imported or exported between the Port of Antwerp and France through 2010
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Kiwifruit shippers opt for Purfresh
Group's Cold Storage and Transport options are said to outperform alternatives in side-by-side comparisons
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ArticleLatest from Maersk Line in Japan
Shipping group provides latest update on the current status of operations in the country
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ArticleK&N makes perishables move
Logistics group has entered into an agreement to acquire 75 per cent of the shares in Cooltainer
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ArticlePort of Hamburg on show in Russia
Germany's largest seaport will be represented once more at the TransRussia Exhibition in Moscow
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ArticleHamburg Süd expands WAMS service
Expanded route takes in the Port of Hamburg, with the first vessel reaching Germany this week
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ArticleAsia freight rates slide
Freight rates in Asia have fallen to a 16-month low and are predicted to stay down until peak season begins in July
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ArticleMaersk update on Japanese status
Following the recent earthquake and Tsunami in the Far East nation, the shipping group has outlined its current position
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ArticlePeru to boost port investment
Next four years will see billion-dollar support for a number of Peruvian ports
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ArticleQuake impact yet to play out
Japan’s fresh produce trade is still assessing the impact of Friday’s devastating earthquake and tsunami, which could have flow-on effects on consumer demand
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ArticleSt Petersburg cargo handling climbs
Stevedoring companies based at the Russian port increased cargo handling by 5 per cent in 2010

