All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 265
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ArticleDP World gets to work in London
DP World’s chairman recently visited London Gateway to witness the first stage of the huge development to upgrade the London port
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ArticleMK Airlines to 'suspend operations'
Reports claim that freight operator is to announce suspension of flights as it cannot maintain service and safety levels
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FTA introduces vehicle checking guide
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has introduced a compliance guide to help vehicle operators comply with stricter checks of vehicle side-guards, scheduled to begin this May.
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ArticleSafmarine move for Eric Herman
Shipping group's new chief commercial officer joins from SABIC in the Middle East
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ArticleAntwerp appoints German representative
Belgian port looks to strengthen ties and explore opportunities in the German market
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ArticleLiverpool Produce Terminal steams ahead
Liverpool Produce Terminal (LPT) is steaming ahead with its operations, after struggling to attract shipments in its first year.
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ArticlePort of Tampa plans further expansion
The facility’s container terminal will be quadrupled in size to tap into increased trade opportunities with Latin America and Asia
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ArticleMaersk Line enhances ME/Med service
Alterations set to be made to made to shipping group's Middle East/Mediterranean coverage, with the reintroduction of the ME3 service
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ArticleMaersk adds US-South Vietnam call
Maersk Line has announced a new direct call from South Vietnam to the US west coast, using the largest ships seen in Vietnam
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Maersk close to breaking even
With freight rates increasing and an upswing in demand, Maersk Line’s CEO believes his company is close to breaking even
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ArticlePort of Antwerp invests in India
A second Indian branch office of the Antwerp Port Authority has been opened in the city of Pune
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ArticleDP World posts big profit drop
The Dubai-based port operator has posted a significant decline in profits, but sees signs of a recovery
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ArticleMaersk Line urges caution
The world’s largest container shipper is urging lines not to rush into expanding their fleets as they recover from recession
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ArticleHamburg Süd to call at TCEEGE Terminal
Group adds terminal call to the northern route of its Europe-Mediterranean Service
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ArticleClerici renews contract with Seatrade
Italian group will continue to act as Seatrade's shipping agency in Genoa despite selling fruit terminal last summer
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ArticleNOL to increase capacity in 2010
Shipping firm NOL plans to increase its capacity by around 7 per cent this year, as container lines continue to recover
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ArticleMaersk Line opens Ecuador-Russia route
First direct liner service between the two countries aimed at meeting increased demand for reefer transport, says shipping firm
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ArticleGlobus to address Cool Logistics event
Conference will feature a presentation by German retailer's head of quality assurance Dr Horst Lang
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ArticleNYK makes personnel changes
Shipping group's Americas segment undergoes an organisational revamp across its board of directors
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ArticleEmirates earns Air Cargo Award
Dubai-based airline handed Gold Award at the recent Air Cargo Excellence ceremony in Vancouver

