All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 254
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ArticleFrench ports forced to shut
Strike action against pension and port reform succeeded in closing down France's main commercial ports last weekend
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ArticleHamburg Süd tests low-sulphur fuel
Group aids US Environmental Protection Agency in generating data on possible contaminant reductions in shipping
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ArticleAntwerp lands port operator award
Belgian port authority beat stiff competition to come out on top at the annual Lloyd's List Awards on Wednesday
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ArticleSeatrade ship joins NZ kiwifruit route
As New Zealand's kiwifruit export season draws to a close, new vessel joins Belgian shipping operator's specialised reefer fleet
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ArticleIsraeli ports handle 195,000 TEU
The port of Haifa continues to lead Ashdod in volumes handled, according to data released by Israel's ministry of transport
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ArticleStandard & Poor boosts Zim rating
Improved liquidity and favourable shipping environment result in Zim's rating climbing to BB+
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ArticleNOL boosts presence in China
Global container shipping and logistics group NOL has held an official ceremony to celebrate its new global service centre in Chongqing
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ArticleIPP Logipal develops solution for Produce World
Pallet rental specialist IPP Logipal has developed a dedicated pallet solution for Produce World.
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ArticleMaersk secures new credit line
Logistics group completes revolving credit facility with a selected group of 20 different banks
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Nairobi airport ups produce offer
Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) is set to become the location of the first fresh produce and cargo handling facility in Africa to incorporate a multi-storey ETV (elevating transfer vehicle)-based perishables handling system next month.
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ArticleSmuggled onions seized
Philippine customs officials have seized a shipment of Chinese onions that was declared as electronics goods
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ArticleEmirates rewarded for German service
Group becomes the first airline to win a Deutsche Bahn Supplier's Award, handed out for its innovative freight services
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ArticlePort project kicks off in Hamburg
'Port Intergration' initiative set up to push forward sustainable maritime and hinterland transport structures
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd resumes Fos calls
Following suspension of activities in August, group says it is ready to resume calls at Marseille Fos
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ArticleContainer lines join piracy fight
Maersk Line, CMA CGM and MSC have come together in an attempt to battle piracy in some of the worst-affected trade lines
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ArticleDavao reefer base to boost exports
A new reefer facility at the Port of Davao in Mindanao looks set to lift the Philippine banana export trade
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ArticleCMA CGM extends Morocco-France service
New service said to offer greener maritime alternative to the transport of fruit and vegetables by road via Spain
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ArticleAsiafruit Congress: session six report
Supply chain innovations looks set to bring exciting products to Asian consumers while helping the region’s producers access new markets
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ArticleNew crane gives Ecuador fruit a lift
Installation of third Gottwald crane at the Port of Guayaquil's container terminal set to boost handling of export shipments
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ArticleHanjin introduces Vietnam-Europe service
Shipping group to begin first direct service from Vietnam to northern Europe in October

