All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 262
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ArticleRSA trade seeks strike intervention
Fruit South Africa has asked the government for help in ending the two-week long transport strike crippling the country
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South Africans talk tough to end transport strike
The South African fruit industry is calling on its national government to end a two-week long transport workers’ strike and put an end to monopoly operation by Transnet at container terminals.
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ArticleMaersk hails Philippine banana trial
Container vessel using StarCare technology successfully transports Philippines-grown bananas to Rotterdam
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ArticleSafmarine looks to emerging markets
New route is the group's first direct service between the Far East, the Arabian Gulf and the Horn of Africa
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ArticleQ1 handling higher at Hamburg
German port continues to post improved results with cargo volumes on the rise through the first quarter
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ArticleRSA strike enters second week
Attempts to resolve the South African transport strike have failed and the fruit export industry could now face serious losses
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ArticleNOL posts improved first quarter
Singapore-based logistics firm NOL has posted a US$98m loss for the first quarter of 2010
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ArticleDole extends Wilmington lease
Deal keeps fresh produce giant at the Port of Wilmington until 2025, securing more than 800 jobs in the process
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ArticlePositive start for Green Pallet Project
CPR System's new pallet distribution model is said to have boosted the competitiveness of the Italian fresh produce trade
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Rungis opens railfreight terminal
Rungis International Market in Paris has officially opened its new rail terminal.
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ArticleMaersk launches Vietnam-US service
Maersk has launched its new direct service between south Vietnam and the US West Coast
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ArticleStrike threatens RSA export programmes
Fresh produce exporters face prolonged disruption if current transport workers’ strike continues beyond the coming weekend
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ArticleMaersk bounces back in first quarter
Logistics giant A.P. Møller-Maersk returns to profit during the first three months of the year on container shipping recovery
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ArticleRSA transport strike continues
Continuing strike action by South African transport workers could put pressure on fresh produce exports from the country
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Fears over logistics in hung parliament
Britain’s economic recovery will be hamstrung by a hung parliament if it leads to a government more concerned with electoral reform than investment in infrastructure, warns the Freight Transport Association (FTA).
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ArticleIPC eyes terminal construction in India
Israel's IPC is looking to gain government approval for a consortium to build a container terminal in western India
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ArticlePolice break up fresh produce mafia
Authorities make arrests following investigation into illegal control of fresh fruit and vegetable trade in central-southern Italy
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ArticlePurfresh reveals ozone test results
Study demonstrates ozone's effectiveness as a tool to improve the safety of fresh food shipped across the world
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ArticleNew service in French Asia Line
CMA CGM launches the latest weekly service linking Asia and Europe, designed to combine fast transit times with optimum port coverage
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ArticleEmirates handed Cargo Airline Award
Group's SkyCargo operation voted as Cargo Airline of the Year at an awards ceremony in London

