All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 264
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ArticleBlue Skies reopens factories
Ready-to-eat produce importer takes advantage of easing of airfreight restrictions following volcanic ash crisis in Europe
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ArticleSeatrade wins RSA citrus contract
Deal with Western Cape Growers Union means end of a decade-long citrus shipping contract for Cape Reefers
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ArticleRelief as airlines reopen for business
As the volcanic ash cloud over Europe subsides, the week-long restrictions on air transport are being steadily removed
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ArticleCoastline Produce opens new office
Fresh produce grower-shipper makes strategic move to enhance operational efficiencies and continue growth
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ArticleIndian exporters struggling with ash
Indian fresh produce exports to Europe have ground to a halt thanks to Europe’s volcanic ash cloud
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ArticleHamburg Süd battles through downturn
Shipping group reveals that widespread cost-cutting measures could not prevent a fall in turnover during 2009
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ArticleAsh cloud causes Asian backlog
Asian airlines are experiencing a huge backlog of orders as fallout continues from Europe’s volcanic ash cloud
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ArticleHamburg recognises Brazil value
The Port of Hamburg was successfully represented at the Intermodal South America trade fair in São Paulo
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ArticleIFCO delivers strong growth
First quarter proves a success as the group records revenue growth of 10.9 per cent and a profitability gain of 29.2 per cent
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ArticleRotterdam recovery begins at port
The port of Rotterdam has reported a ‘strong recovery’ with throughput increasing at the Netherlands port through the first quarter of 2010 as the impact of economic recovery is felt.
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ArticleAsh delays produce by "at least a fortnight"
The impact of the airspace closure across northern Europe due to the volcanic ash cloud on fresh produce could be severe and last for “at least a fortnight”, according to the Freight Transport Association (FTA).
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Empty skies trigger produce shortages
The grounding of flights across Europe due to the eruption of the Eyjafjallajoekull volcano in Iceland last week is likely to leave supermarket shelves destitute of selected fresh produce items.
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ArticleImproved Q1 for Kuehne & Nagel
Logistics group announces year-on-year growth through the first three months of the year
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ArticleEuropean airfreight feels volcano impact
The ash cloud generated by the eruption of Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano system has grounded air cargo across northern Europe
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ArticleDamco keen on Indian growth
Maersk’s logistics arm Damco is targeting big growth in India over the next five years according to the company’s CEO
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ArticleHamburg Süd boosts refrigerated fleet
The German shipping line has taken delivery of 2,000 new Daikin container refrigeration units
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Forager credits APC Overnight
Wild food forager Anne Misselbrook from Cornwall has credited her business’ success to next day deliveries from APC Overnight.
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Article'Strong recovery' for Port of Rotterdam
Throughput increases at Netherlands-based port through first quarter of 2010 as impact of economic recovery is felt
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ArticleIsrael sets out to reform ports
Israel's ports face reform following last week's ministerial meeting, paving the way for the IPOs of Haifa and Ashdod
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ArticleHaifa reports better first quarter
Volumes handled at Israel's Haifa port have seen a marked improvement for the first quarter of 2010

