All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 268
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New service links Europe with Far East
Evergreen Line and China Shipping Container Line have formed a new joint service
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"Satisfactory" H1 for Kuehne & Nagel
The Swiss logistics group saw slight declines in profit and turnover through the first half of the year
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Government launches carbon group
The Department for Transport (DfT) has launched a new Low Carbon Supply Chain Steering Group, which has been welcomed by the logistics industry.
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Leading players to address reefer event
The second annual Cool Logistics conference will look at the role of seafreight and airfreight in the perishables sector
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Zespri sets kiwifruit loading record
Improvements in the supply chain have helped to streamline the country's kiwifruit export system, says the company
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Report backs airfreight imports
Report to UK government has given strong backing to the airfreight industry, which accounts for most fresh produce sold in the country
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Maersk Line recognised for sustainability
The shipping group has been handed an award for efforts in reducing its impact on the environment
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New owner for Liverpool Produce Terminal
Cold Move Ltd has taken ownership of the Seaforth Docks-based business
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Market forces shipping changes
Hamburg Süd and Cosco have opted to combine their Asia-Australasia services
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Strong 2008 for Euro Pool System
The Dutch returnable crate and pallet pool has reported growth across all of its European regions last year
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Capespan running tight ship
South African exporter Capespan Exports is improving value in the chain by increasing on-farm container loading this season.
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Maersk Line alters Euromed service
The group has revised the rotation to increase capacity, reduce transit times and expand port coverage
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Marseilles Fos seeks to replace Agrexco
Following Agrexco’s move to Italian port Vado, Marseilles Fos is looking to find a new operator for the vacated fruit terminal
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Maersk Line unveils new service
A direct line now connects Asia to Madagascar and Maputo to deliver better reliability and a wider service
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Antwerp closes in on rival ports
Container traffic at the port grew faster than at Rotterdam and Hamburg in 2008, as it continued to close the container gap
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New owner for Liverpool Produce Terminal
Liverpool Produce Terminal, the fresh produce terminal operation based at Seaforth Docks, Liverpool has a new owner.
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Chiquita eases Eastwind fears
The US-based group has said that the shipping company's bankruptcy filing will not affect service to Chiquita customers
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Transport "whipping boys" in cuts
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has warned that multi-billion pound spending cuts on major transport projects, owing to a massive public investment shortfall, will not only damage the UK’s road and rail infrastructure, but severely jeopardise Britain’s economic future.
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GF Group to manage new Genoa facility
Company hopeful of succeeding in its bid to run a logistics platform being developed alongside the city's new wholesale market
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Maersk Line expects 'stagnant' 2010
Head of shipping operator says the company does not plan to cut rates in order to increase its market share