All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 259
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ArticleDamco appoints carrier management head
Stefan Weber will head up the segment in North America, according to the logistics supply chain group
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ArticleChep seals new deal with Morrisons
Morrisons has signed a new five-year contract with Chep UK & Ireland to issue reusable plastic containers (RPCs) into its food supply chain.
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ArticleSica to invest €100m
The French cooperative is set to make a considerable investment in the coming years in order to improve its service
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ArticleDeadline approaching for Asia Fruit Logistica
The deadline for exhibitors wishing to book a stand at this year’s Asia Fruit Logistica is fast approaching
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ArticleShanghai wins world's busiest port post
Shanghai has pipped Singapore to the world's-busiest-port post after handling record volumes of cargo in 2010
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ArticleScheldt deepening completed in Antwerp
Port of Antwerp will now be more easily accessible for some of the largest ships in operation
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ArticleLe Havre sees 2010 growth
The introduction of new Asia-Europe services has driven growth at France's Port of Le Havre
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ArticleDHL Express appoints Americas CEO
Global logistics group welcomes Stephen Fenwick, aged 58, as new CEO of its Americas region
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ArticleIndia to launch dedicated rail service
The Indian government plans to trial a dedicated horticultural rail transport system to help cut back on fresh produce spoilage
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ArticleDel Monte in £1m Portsmouth move
A Del Monte ship carrying a range of fruit including bananas, pineapples and melons docked at Portsmouth Port in the UK on Saturday, marking the beginning of a new £1 million contract.
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ArticleUS-Mexico trucking proposal unveiled
US Department of Transport eyes quick resolution to ongoing retaliatory tariffs as a result of cross-border trucking spat
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ArticleDel Monte to make Portsmouth call
The first shipment of Del Monte bananas, pineapples and melons will arrive at the UK port this weekend
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ArticleRate increase for Middle East service
Maersk Line attributes general increase to recent eroding rates on Middle East-Europe trade lines
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ArticleIsraeli port strike ends
A deal has been agreed that will see a six per cent increase in pay over a two-year period
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ArticleAntwerp's freight handling climbs
Belgian port forecasts year-on-year freight increase of 13 per cent for 2010, driven by greater container volumes
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ArticleIsraeli port strike ends
The strike which saw 2,500 workers at ports in Israel walk out has ended after lengthy negotiations.
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ArticleHamburg Süd extends services
Shipper announces extension of US-Caribbean WAMS service to Europe from next month
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ArticlePort strikes hit Israel
Workers at Israel's three main ports have gone on strike, but Agrexco says it has been give an exemption
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ArticlePhiladelphia strengthens Americas trade
CMA CGM and Maersk Line to offer weekly container service from Central and South America to Philadelphia
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ArticleEU shipping emissions 'must be cut'
A new report from the European Commission proposes technical solutions to cut fuel consumption and air pollutants

