All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 255
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ArticleOOCL posts healthy profits for 2010
Shipping giant Orient Overseas Limited has seen a turnaround in profitability for 2010 after the company posted financial losses in 2009
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ArticlePeru container space in short supply
The country’s mango suppliers are being forced to look for alternative distribution outlets as their bumper season nears a close
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ArticlePort of Philadelphia joins forces
Some 15 regional businesses come together under Ship Philly First banner to promote the US port as a world-class gateway
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ArticleDoubts over freight forwarder WorldLink
The operations of Australian freight forwarder WorldLink International are in doubt following the receivership of its airfreight supplier and sister company
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ArticleUS containerised imports fall
Total container trade declined in February after a January upswing, despite fruit growth pushing up imports from Central America
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ArticleESE service underway at Hamburg
New shared weekly line from Hanjin, COSCO, USAC and CCNI connects northern Europe and the east coast of South America
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ArticleSymposium highlights US-China trade opportunities
Establishing trade links between China and California was on the agenda at a symposium held in Oakland on 4 March
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ArticleZespri welcomes Maersk plan
Shipping line says it will implement low sulphur emissions programme at all nine of the New Zealand ports in which it operates
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ArticleThai threat to Australian grape exports
A new protocol is likely to cut airfreight shipments of Australian table grapes to Thailand by the end of the month
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ArticleFruitways signs up Maritime
Maritime Cargo Services (MCS) has been appointed as the nominated agent for UK customs clearance and forwarding by South African exporter Fruitways.
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ArticleIFCO enjoys 'year of growth'
Gains in revenues and earnings are driven in particular by the group's RPC Management Services segment
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ArticlePort Said delays trouble Pakistani potatoes
Delays of consignments at Port Said in Egypt have hamstrung Pakistani potato exports to Russia this season
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ArticleCommittee calls for port development
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has backed the Transport Select Committee’s report which calls for greater development of the UK’s port and airport infrastructure.
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US and Mexico reach trucking deal
Countries finalise proposed agreement to end 20-year trucking dispute that could allow Mexican trucks access to US
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ArticleDamco UK & Ireland appoints new CEO
Former chief operating officer Paul Gallagher preparing to bring extensive reefer shipping experience to new role
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ArticleMaersk Line expands trans-Pacific coverage
The addition of larger vessels will allow the shipping group to meet increasing demand in key markets while delivering a more environmentally responsible product
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ArticleOOCL joins CMA CGM South Asian service
Orient Overseas Container Line has joined CMA CGM's India/Pakistan-Europe service
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ArticleAntwerp is fastest growing container port
Belgian port expands more rapidly than any other European container port and has fastest growing market share
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ArticleChiquita expands refrigeration investment
Global produce giant using Carrier Transicold’s PrimeLINE units on routes from Central America to mainly North American ports
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ArticleCMA CGM reports return to profitability
CMA CGM, the world's third largest container shipping company, has reported a return to profit in 2010 and predicts "normalised profitability levels" in 2011

