All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 259
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ArticleCMA CGM signs terminal agreements
French shipper and APM Terminals reveal that new agreements have been put in place in Dunkirk and Mobile
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ArticleMaersk appoints new manager in Australia
The world’s largest container shipping firm Maersk Line has appointed a new manager for its Australian operations
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ArticleDHL launch new China/Taiwan service
DHL Global Forwarding have introduced a new shipping service in order to boost trade between China and Taiwan
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Maersk ups year-end forecast
A.P Møller-Maersk has once again announced in a statement that it has revised upwards its year-end forecast for 2010 following an improved performance, particularly in the container business.
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ArticleContainer volumes up at CMA CGM
World's third-largest container shipper posts improved results for first quarter of the year
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ArticleLBP Rotterdam reveals growth plan
Fresh produce logistics specialist to expand Maasdijk coldstorage and warehousing centre, adding space for an extra 1,500 pallets
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ArticleNYK links Asia to South America
Shipping line NYK has formed a partnership with two other firms to offer increased services from Asia to South America
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ArticleMaersk expects rate restoration
Shipping group anticipates return to pre-economic crisis container rate levels by the end of 2010 peak season
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ArticleShippers combine to upgrade service
New cooperation oversees the launch of an enhanced service between Asia and Europe
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ArticleNew line to connect Morocco and France
A new shipping line is due to open up between Morocco and France, Les Afriques has reported
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Rotterdam firm emerges from Seabrex ashes
New company Rotterdam Fruit Wharf has emerged with the backing of parent company SEA-invest to pick up where the bankrupt firm Seabrex left off.
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ArticleDamco invests in India/Africa trade
Logistics firm Damco has created a dedicated team to handle cargo shipments between India and Africa
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Oil spill fuel price fears unfounded
Fears that the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico could push up fuel prices are largely unfounded, according to analysts, although the busy hurricane season forecast this year could have more of an impact.
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ArticleAPL appoints new senior vice president
Container shipping firm APL has made two key appointments, with Dave Appleton accepting a senior vice president role
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ArticleCMA CGM Figaro docks in Los Angeles
The new CGA CGM Figaro has docked in Los Angeles, the largest of the company’s vessels ever to do so
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ArticleSeabrex sinks as RFW sets sail
New company Rotterdam Fruit Wharf emerges with backing of parent company SEA-invest to pick up where bankrupt firm left off
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Seabrex in bankruptcy petition
Rotterdam-port based fresh produce handler Seabrex has filed for brankruptcy.
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ArticleDamco hires Middle East CCO
Logistics group appoints Wade Thompson to aid expansion of Middle East activities
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ArticleSeabrex files for bankruptcy
Rotterdam-based handling company falls foul of the economic crisis, rising competition and a downturn in volumes
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ArticleZespri reveals sustainability initiatives
The kiwifruit marketer has unveiled a host of future plans to minimise the impact of its operations on the environment

