All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 256
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ArticleGeneral rate increases at Maersk Line
Group to implement changes on 1 October for cargo moving in both directions between the US, Canada and Europe
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ArticleService links Asia with South America
CMA CGM announces launch of ACSA 2 to strengthen French group's presence in Asian-Mexican-South American trade lanes
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ArticleDamco builds new Vietnamese warehouse
Damco plans to open a large new logistics centre near Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam to cater for increasing business
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ArticleZespri backs call for bigger ships
Company's shipping manager Mike Knowles welcomes report which underlines need for port development in New Zealand
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ArticleOOIL posts half-year profit upswing
Leading global container transport business announces an upswing in first-half profits on improved demand and container rates
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ArticleEurope-Mediterranean service enhanced
Hamburg Süd set to implement its two new standalone services for faster transit times and comprehensive port coverage
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ArticleTrade pressure leads to air tax scrutiny
The government has promised to review a taxation system which could severely impede importers of fresh produce after pressure from the industry.
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ArticleDamco appoints new Cambodia manager
Logistics provider Damco has appointed Andy Lim as country manager for its operations in Cambodia
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ArticleBreakbulk recovering at Rotterdam
Throughput figures are increasing as the port bounces back from the impact of the global economic downturn
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ArticleVessel design helps Maersk cut emissions
Shipping group says it will cut 15,000 tonnes of fuel each year by improving design of 22 container vessels
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ArticleAPM invests in Brazil container terminal
Half the shares in Brasil Terminal Portuario, a new container terminal being built in Santos, have been acquired by APM Terminals
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ArticleRotterdam prepares for future changes
Port of Rotterdam is readying itself for throughput growth and a shift in the type of goods it handles over the next 20 years
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ArticleDP World reveals "encouraging" results
Throughput, revenue and net profit increase as container volumes return to growth through the first half of 2010
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ArticleMaersk returns to profit in H1
Logistics group bounces back from US$540m loss in first six months of 2009 to record profit of US$2.5bn
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ArticleHamburg hails "remarkable" growth
Port of Hamburg Marketing reports on 8.1 per cent growth in seafreight tonnage handled through first half of 2010
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ArticlePakistani mangoes spark industry interest
European firms are considering boosting Pakistani mango imports by sea after two trial shipments arrive in the UK and the Netherlands in good shape
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ArticleLAN and TAM to combine efforts
Chilean and Brazilian airlines reveal plans to combine efforts and form LATAM Airlines group, offering an extensive cargo network
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ArticleCMA CGM picks up FAL5 vessel
Shipper takes delivery of 13,800 TEU CMA CGM Corte Real, which will slot into its French Asia Line service
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ArticleTesco renews Norbert contract
Tesco has renewed its contract with freight handler Norbert Dentressangle for the management of 12 Recycling Service Units (RSUs) throughout the UK and Ireland.
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ArticleMaersk Line extends reliability lead
New statistics show that shipping giant has widened the gap to is competitors in service reliability

