All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 257
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ArticleSuri Agro Fresh launches new facility
The joint venture company is putting the finishing touches to its multipurpose fresh fruit-handling complex north of Delhi
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ArticleStrategic director in at Damco
Simon Joslin joins the group's UK and Ireland segment from APL Logistics
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ArticleIFCO reports on yearly growth
Logistics service provider delivers gains in group revenues and earnings for the full-year of 2010
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ArticleThe Greenery to close Maasland site
Dutch marketing organisation reveals plans to transfer activities from its Maasland facility in order to shorten the supply chain
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ArticlePort of Dover in fruitful partnership
Recent growth looks set to continue with the addition of Seatrade's new Rayo service from Ecuador
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ArticleStrike affects Pakistani airfreight
Some Pakistani exporters are being forced to sell produce on the domestic market for substantial losses because of a strike by Pakistan International Airline employees
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ArticleSino Green Land expands DC
Chinese produce distributor Sino Green Land has expanded its Metro Green distribution centre
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ArticleNew coverage for Maersk Line
Shipping group enters into agreement with Hapag Lloyd over west Mediterranean and Med-Gulf services
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ArticleSafmarine upgrades Asia service
Safmarine is launching a new direct service connecting the Far East to the Indian Subcontinent in a bid to strengthen its coverage of the region
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ArticlePort of Hamburg bounces back
Hamburg moves on quickly from the impact of the global economic downturn, with cargo throughput growth in 2010
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Purfresh reflects on growth year
Purfresh Transport cargo protection proved more popular than ever during 2010, according to new figures released by the group
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ArticleSafmarine connects African corridor
Enhanced 225 service links South Africa with west Africa through a high reefer capacity operation
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ArticleTrade starts to recover in Egypt
Last week's protests caused the country to grind to a halt, but trade is now beginning to return to normal
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ArticleFunding boost for Chinese vegetables
The Chinese government has put Yn1.5bn (US$227.96m) of funding behind efforts to boost winter vegetable supplies to the country’s north
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ArticleEgypt turmoil could cause UAE price rise
Traders in the UAE fear that the chaos engulfing Egypt could lead to an increase in fresh produce prices in the Emirates
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ArticleCMA CGM continues Egyptian services
Shipping group continues to accept bookings for Egypt despite ongoing political unrest in the north African country
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ArticleEgypt grinds to halt as protests build
Massive protests in Egypt have brought the country to a virtual standstill, leaving produce stranded in coldstorage facilities
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ArticleChep launches test laboratory
US simulator is the world's first testing facility for pallets that measures handling impact throughout distribution chain
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ArticleSøren Bülow Andersen takes Damco role
Experienced Danish national has been appointed as head of ocean carrier management for Europe, the Mediterranean and Africa
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ArticlePlant health COO in at Purfresh
JJ Grow handed responsibility for operational management of the group's plant health division

