All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 268
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ArticleCollision closes Indian shipping channel
A collision on Saturday has closed a crucial shipping channel on India’s west coast, causing extensive disruptions
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ArticleNew airfreight sales head at Damco UK
Lee Cartwright joins the logistics group from Allport as UK head of airfreight sales
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Purfresh confirms M-Products success
Employment of Purfresh Transport systems helped Argentinean group meet quality standards in its key citrus export markets
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ArticleAntwerp port sees growth
Belgium's port of Antwerp has recorded an increase in cargo volumes for the first six months of the year
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ArticleEvent mulls end to collective pricing
Cold-chain logistics conference set to consider possible end to collective carrier pricing and service agreements
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ArticleLogistics conference to debate latest trends
The next Cool Logistics Conference is scheduled for 20-22 September, with speakers ready to discuss the most recent trends and innovations
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ArticleIsraeli ports see cargo rise
Ports in Israel have reported an increase in traffic of some 16.8 per cent in the first half of 2010
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ArticleTrucker strikes ease off in Greece
Greek grape exporters have suffered over the last week from the trucker strike, but things appear to be returning to normal
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ArticleCMA CGM records sales jump
French container shipper CMA CGM has reported a big increase in sales this year, and has taken possession of a new ship in Korea
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EU steps in over farm transport
The EU Commission has put forward a proposal to replace around 50 directives with one core regulation covering the type approval of tractors, trailers and their appliances.
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ArticleCompensation open after rail infringement
Farmers on the preferred route for a high speed rail link between Birmingham and London may now be eligible to receive compensation under the government’s Exceptional Hardship Scheme (EHS).
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ArticleSafmarine offers Asia-South America space
Group offers customers greater capacity as part of ASAS service upgrade during peak season
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ArticleBoom in Port of Seattle imports
Containerised imports at the Port of Seattle jumped by nearly 100 per cent in June
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ArticleWork to begin on new Abu Dhabi port
Following the award of the construction contract, work is now set to commence on Abu Dhabi's new port
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ArticleDP World reports upsurge
The Dubai-based port operator has announced a significant increase in traffic for the first half of 2010
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ArticleCargo upturn continues in Dubai
Cargo volumes continue to rise in Dubai, as Dubai Airports posts an encouraging increase for the first half of the year
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ArticleNOL purchases new ships
Neptune Orient Lines is seizing on a recovery in global shipping volumes by ordering 10-12 new ships
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ArticleEmirates saves time from Senegal
The Dubai-based airline's new route between Senegal and the UAE will save on valuable travelling time
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ArticleProfit shrinks for Star Reefers
Refrigerated shipper Star Reefers’ second quarter profit has dipped to US$3.8m as rates bottom out
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Perpignan transport hub focuses on fresh
The Perpignan combined road-rail transport terminal, which recently underwent a €40 million extension, is set to develop new routes carrying perishable freight.

