All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 263
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ArticleAPL launches new intra-Asia service
Singapore-based container line APL is launching a new intra-Asia service between China and Indonesia on 14 November
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ArticleEmirates strengthens Brazilian links
International airline launches new freight service to meet increasing demand on UAE-Brazil trade route
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ArticleRotterdam call added to FAL5 service
CMA CGM has strengthened its French Asia Line service, offering faster transit times and satisfying growing demand
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ArticleFinal NZ kiwifruit shipment sets sail
Zespri reveals it expects the final volume of kiwifruit shipped from New Zealand in 2010 to reach a total of 102m trays
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ArticleNunhems completes expansion project
Group has celebrated the launch of a new vegetable seed processing facility, located in Parma, Idaho
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ArticleEmirates to up Saudi service
The Dubai-based airline is set to increase its service to Saudi Arabia, as trade between the two Arab nations grows
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ArticleNew logistics group formed
A group of international logistic operators drawn from key production and consumption areas across the globe have come together to form Easyfresh.
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ArticleBarloworld makes new appointment
Logistics service provider Barloworld Logistics has announced the appointment of Sean Bradley as Middle East MD
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ArticleStar Reefers' losses widen
Norway-listed shipping group reports on loss of US$3.7m through third quarter of 2010
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ArticleProtests cost economy dear
Protests, blockages and strikes are costing the French economy billions, according to the increasingly unpopular government
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ArticleCMA CGM adds Vietnam call
Group's Asia-Northern Europe FAL3 service will call at Cai Mep in Vietnam from 9 November onwards
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ArticleEasyfresh introduced to reefer market
New alliance offers customers integrated reefer logistics services for multimodal perishable transportation
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ArticleQ3 revenues soar at OOCL
Shipping giant sees third-quarter revenue jump 65 per cent, boosted by a rise in freight rates
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ArticleFuel fears hit Rungis
Wholesalers at Rungis wholesale market in Paris are anxious about the impact of fuel shortages on business
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ArticleRotterdam recovery "remains strong"
Throughput increased 13.4 per cent for first nine months of 2010, with improvements in both general cargo and containers
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ArticleFrench blockades hit UK imports
UK imports of French leafy salads have reportedly been affected by disruptions to fuel supplies in France
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ArticleChina braces itself for hurricane Megi
Southern China is preparing for super typhoon Megi to make landfall on Saturday after leaving a trail of destruction in the Philippines
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ArticleNOL Q3 results firmly in black
Neptune Orient Lines has posted its second-straight quarterly profit, with the third quarter netting US$282m
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ArticleMaersk adjusts Asia-Europe capacity
Changing market demand means that the group will withdraw a service from its Asia-Europe trade in November
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ArticleFreight volumes soar at Antwerp
Antwerp Port Authority releases figures for the first nine months of 2010, with total freight handling up 13.2 per cent

