All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 255
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ArticleReefer trade ship shape for recovery
Containerships set to increase dominance of capacity within the international fresh produce shipping sector
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ArticleFresca acquires northern hub
Following on from subsidiary Mack Multiples' use of Liverpool Produce Terminal, Fresca has moved to purchase the produce hub
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ArticlePhilippine veg smuggling shifting south
Vegetable smugglers in the Philippines have moved to southern ports following a crackdown in Manila and Batangas
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ArticleCancelled Indian flight worries exporters
Indian vegetable exporters are concerned about Air India’s withdrawal of an Amritsar-London-Toronto route
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ArticleUGPBAN and Dunkirk reinforce ties
The French West Indian banana growers' union and the French port of Dunkirk have finally signed a new charter
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ArticleDP World rises to third spot
Dubai Port World has become the world's third largest ports operator, according to Drewry Shipping Consultants
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ArticleCool Logistics finalises speaker line-up
Weng Lin of COSCO Container Lines Europe and Mathijs Slangen of Seabury Cargo Advisory have joined the Hamburg event
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ArticleNew Asia Pacific head at Maersk Line
Thomas Knudsen steps into the role after leaving his position as head of Maersk Line in east and central China
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Del Monte caught up in US port protest
The company’s pineapples have been thrown into the Delaware River near Philadelphia in demonstration against a recent decision to switch ports
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ArticleAntwerp and Panama sign major deal
Port authorities in Antwerp and Panama finalise agreement to increase cooperation and information exchanges
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ArticleMaersk Line makes Hong Kong fuel switch
Vessels at berth in Hong Kong now use low-sulphur fuel to "significantly reduce emissions", group says
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ArticleZim bounces back in Q2
The Israeli shipping line has announced a remarkable recovery in revenues for the second quarter of 2010
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Zespri joins call for larger ships
New Zealand kiwifruit exporter Zespri is supporting a shipping industry call for facilities to accommodate bigger ships.
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ArticleGathering momentum at CMA CGM
Revenue up 41 per cent through first six months of 2010 with freight volume climbing 22 per cent
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ArticleFuture Group invests in supply chain
India’s Future Group is set to make a massive investment in its supply chain infrastructure to boost retail efficiency
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ArticleDel Monte to make banana move
Fresh produce giant planning to move ships and cargo from Camden to privately-owned Gloucester Terminals in US
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ArticleLufthansa enhances cool cargo offer
Temperature-sensitive airfreight has more options with introduction of latest generation of cooling containers
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Clarity sought over rail link ramifications
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) will seek clarification on how agricultural units are defined as part of a compensation package for farmers affected by a proposed new rail link.
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ArticleAPL launches satellite tracking service
The global shipping line has unveiled a pioneering tracking service to provide real-time monitoring of reefer containers in transit
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ArticleRotterdam welcomes 100th ULCC
The Evelyn Maersk has become the 100th ultra large container carrier to sail into the Port of Rotterdam this year

