All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 258
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ArticleDP World reports upsurge
The Dubai-based port operator has announced a significant increase in traffic for the first half of 2010
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ArticleCargo upturn continues in Dubai
Cargo volumes continue to rise in Dubai, as Dubai Airports posts an encouraging increase for the first half of the year
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ArticleNOL purchases new ships
Neptune Orient Lines is seizing on a recovery in global shipping volumes by ordering 10-12 new ships
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ArticleEmirates saves time from Senegal
The Dubai-based airline's new route between Senegal and the UAE will save on valuable travelling time
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ArticleProfit shrinks for Star Reefers
Refrigerated shipper Star Reefers’ second quarter profit has dipped to US$3.8m as rates bottom out
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Perpignan transport hub focuses on fresh
The Perpignan combined road-rail transport terminal, which recently underwent a €40 million extension, is set to develop new routes carrying perishable freight.
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ArticleSaudi aims to become key hub
Huge investments in infrastructure are designed to turn Saudi Arabia into a transport and logistics hub
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ArticleCMA CGM service adds Tilbury and Lisbon
British and Portuguese ports to feature in shipping firm's Femex service, with transshipment via the group's Malta hub
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ArticleRSA fears container shortage
The South African citrus industry fears there are not enough containers being built in the world to feed the demand for reefer cargo
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ArticlePort of Hamburg in deepening call
Arrival of CMA CGM vessel Christophe Colomb prompts discussions on deepening the fairway of Lower and Outer Elbe
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ArticleSumitomo and APL Logistics team up
Japan’s Sumitomo Warehouse Co and Singapore’s APL Logistics have teamed up to provide joint services to customers
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ArticleNew CCO for Damco North America
Mark Michaels is hired to strengthen logistics group's sales and customer efforts
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ArticleContainer course steady at Antwerp
Port increases year-on-year freight tonnage through first-half of the year, with container volumes up nearly 20 per cent
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ArticleFreight feud breaks out at Heathrow
A bitter row has broken out over produce freight charges at Heathrow Airport which could end at the door of the Competition Commission.
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ArticleAustralian export freight demand steady
Australian fresh produce exports are keeping pace, while imports present longer-term opportunities, according to freight forwarders
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ArticleAPL Logistics sees strong recovery
Leading logistics firm APL is seeing no slowdown in the global recovery, according to president Jim McAdam
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ArticleEmirates passes e-freight milestone
Group's SkyCargo operation sees total shipments of innovative e-freight reach 1m kg per month landmark
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ArticleHamburg Süd makes Israel service change
Group announces separation from Zim to put together independent Europe-Israel service
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ArticleCool Logistics 2010 taking shape
A number of perishable logistics and transport providers will be represented at this year's conference
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ArticleContainers boost Maersk forecast
Improved container business performance sees shift in profit expectations to above 2008 level of US$3.5bn

