All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 260
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ArticleCMA CGM adds new China/US service
French container shipper CMA CGM is capitalising on improved trade volume by adding a new service between China and the US
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ArticleSouth African exports under logistical pressure
The recent South African transport workers’ strike which caused mayhem in the fresh produce export industry and exacerbated the normal peak season congestion in the port of Durban highlighted the need to develop alternative shipping solutions, according to an expert.
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ArticleRSA grapefruit to take US by storm
Consumers in the US can look forward to the first-ever arrival of South African grapefruit this week
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ArticleAl Maktoum to begin cargo flights
The new airport is set to boost Dubai's airport capacity so as to handle the anticipated increase in cargo volumes
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ArticleNOL reports jump in container volumes
Shipping line NOL has recorded a big jump in container volume, as the recovery in the trade continues
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ArticleGoReefers offers solution to port chaos
South African logistics firm GoReefers is using the port of Maputo in Mozambique to alleviate shipping congestion in the country
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ArticleAPL names new container ship
Shipping firm APL has named its newest vessel the ‘APL Sri Lanka’ and will deploy it on its China India Express service
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ArticleAirfreight fears over tax threat
The cost of importing fresh produce by air could be about to rise if new government air tax proposals become a reality, freight experts are warning.
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ArticleContainer shortage bad news for Asia
An unexpectedly strong rebound in global shipping demand could lead to a container shortage in coming months
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ArticleZim to sell stake in foreign firm
Israeli shipping group Zim has reportedly agreed to sell its holding in a foreign company that provides services to the industry
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ArticleDamco introduces Asian trucking service
Logistics company Damco has introduced a new trucking service between Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia
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ArticleExporters still paying for Transnet strike
Shipping group Maersk says that the backlog in South Africa caused by recent strike action could take weeks to clear
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ArticleCargo volumes fly in face of volcano
May tonnage at BAA airports in the UK climbed 33 per cent despite disruption caused by Icelandic volcano and industrial action
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ArticleGreen Reefers vessels join Seatrade pool
Six Green Reefers country-class specialised reefer vessels to be employed as part of Belgium-based Seatrade's shipping roster
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ArticleShipping groups extend key service
Hamburg Süd and Maersk Line have added a new string to their Asia/South Africa/South America service
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ArticleZim increases transatlantic rate
The Israeli shipping company has revealed that rates for transatlantic freight will increase from the start of July
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ArticleMaersk makes urgent service a Priority
Urgent cargo can now be loaded onto vessel with limited space through new Priority Product upgrade option
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ArticleAlgeria struggles with exports
The North African country reportedly has a number of obstacles to overcome before it can increase its exports overseas
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ANZDA to implement rate hikes
The nine container lines that form the ANZDA have agreed to several rate rises beginning 15 July
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ArticleRSA fruit industry squares up to shippers
Industry players band together to bring congestion charges imposed during the strike to the South African Competition Commission

