All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 262
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ArticleArgentina expands airfreight routes
Cooperation between national institutions and LAN Cargo sees first consignment of blueberries leave Salta by air for the US
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ArticleCMA CGM extends South American service
Black Pearl route linking the US with South America has been extended to offer greater coverage and connections to Asia and Europe
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ArticleBA hit with £90m fine over cargo cartel
The European Commission has fined British Airways as well as some of the world's biggest airlines for its involvement in a price-fixing cargo cartel that ran between 1999 and 2006.
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ArticleCargo climbing at Port of Hamburg
The 89.4m tonnes of cargo handled through the first nine months of the year represents strong growth compared with 2009
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ArticleContainer growth at Port of LA
Container traffic at the Port of Los Angeles in the year to October has risen 16.88 per cent compared to 2009
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ArticleMalaysian airport cargo volumes rise
The combined cargo volume handled by Malaysia's two main airports is expected to rise by 38 per cent this year over last thanks to the country's robust economic growth
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ArticleEuro Pool opens Roeselare facilities
Group has celebrated the opening of a new €6m container washing facility in Roeselare
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ArticleEmirates named as leading cargo carrier
Group has held off stiff competition to be named the 2010 Air Cargo Carrier of the Year
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ArticleOngoing growth at IFCO
Operational profitability and revenues both climbed through the third quarter of the year, with gains in RPC Management Services
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Maersk bouncing back in 2010
Logistics giant reports that it has recovered significantly from last year's nine-month loss of US$700m
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ArticleEU fines airlines for cargo cartel
Eleven major global airlines have been fined €800m for their involvement in a cargo price-fixing cartel that ran for six years
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ArticleAir cargo set to take off
World air cargo traffic is expected to regain its 2007 peak by the end of the year
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ArticleTampa welcomes extra South Am trade
Expanded service between the US Gulf and South America ties in with Port of Tampa’s ongoing facility upgrade
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ArticleBAWC renews Norbert contract
British Airways World Cargo (BAWC) has renewed its contract with Norbert Dentressangle for a further five years following more than a decade in partnership.
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ArticleFreight fears as security hits spotlight
Fresh produce could face hold ups at source as European authorities clamp down on freight security and demand to know the contents of containers well in advance.
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ArticleBA World Cargo signs logistics contract
Group renews its contract with Norbert Dentressangle for operations at BA's Heathrow perishables centre
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ArticleDutch ports to reward 'clean' vessels
Vessels scoring well on the Environmental Ship Index will be eligible for discounts on their port dues
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ArticleMaersk first with CO2 verification
Shipping group is to deliver what has been called the first ship-by-ship verified carbon footprint assessment
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ArticleNew Latin American service for Tilbury
A new shipping route from the east coast of South America into the port of Tilbury has been created as the shipping industry recovers from the rigours of recession.
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ArticleContainer giant named in Antwerp
The 13,800 TEU vessel MSC Emanuela was named during a special ceremony at the Port of Antwerp this weekend

