All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 264
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Amazon river crisis leads to surcharge
Low water levels in the Amazon River have led to the implementation of a new emergency draft surcharge.
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ArticleFrench disruption as truckers protest
Blockades and 'go-slow' protests over plans to reform state pension system have caused strategic transport points to be blocked
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ArticleKuehne & Nagel posts record Q3
Group's took advantage of favourable conditions to hit highest-ever third-quarter operational result of €202.1m
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ArticleMaersk announces emergency surcharge
Low water levels in the Amazon River have led to the implementation of a new emergency draft surcharge
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ArticleUS dockers strike over Del Monte move
Port workers reported to have walked out at three major eastern seaboard ports in protest at group's New Jersey terminal plans
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ArticleCMA CGM upgrades Europe-Americas service
Group launches New Victory Bridge service linking north Europe to US and Mexico
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ArticleHamburg champions Chinese link
Port of Hamburg will occupy a joint exhibition stand at the upcoming China International Logistics and Transportation Fair
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ArticleAPL clears air over Hong Kong
Global shipping giant APL announced it will use cleaner fuel in ships calling at Hong Kong port
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ArticleStrikes continue in France
Major disruptions are expected throughout France today, as workers take to the streets to protest pension reform
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ArticleAntwerp welcomes major investment
Port Authority approves long-term financial plan that will see some €1.6bn invested in ensuring Antwerp remains competitive
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ArticleIFCO ties up double deal
Produce packaging service provider contracts have been signed with Carrefour in France and Spar in Austria
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ArticleUniveg to lease new Russian facility
Company eyes further expansion in the Russian market with the lease of a major new logistics and distribution hub south of Moscow
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ArticleAPL named Asia’s best container line
APL has been presented with Lloyd’s List Asia’s ‘Asian Container Shipping Line of the Year” for the third year
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ArticleRijk Zwaan launches Mexican site
Group officially opens new production facility in Guanajuato, with the site benefiting from high light intensity and good climate
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ArticleFrench ports forced to shut
Strike action against pension and port reform succeeded in closing down France's main commercial ports last weekend
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ArticleHamburg Süd tests low-sulphur fuel
Group aids US Environmental Protection Agency in generating data on possible contaminant reductions in shipping
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ArticleAntwerp lands port operator award
Belgian port authority beat stiff competition to come out on top at the annual Lloyd's List Awards on Wednesday
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ArticleSeatrade ship joins NZ kiwifruit route
As New Zealand's kiwifruit export season draws to a close, new vessel joins Belgian shipping operator's specialised reefer fleet
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ArticleIsraeli ports handle 195,000 TEU
The port of Haifa continues to lead Ashdod in volumes handled, according to data released by Israel's ministry of transport
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ArticleStandard & Poor boosts Zim rating
Improved liquidity and favourable shipping environment result in Zim's rating climbing to BB+

