All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 269
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ArticleNew coolstore for Chop Tong Guan
Malaysian importer Chop Tong Guan will open a new 90 TEU coolstore in Subang next month
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ArticleStrong start for Marco in Berlin
The first day of the Fruit Logistica 2010 trade fair saw a steady flow of visitors to the Marco stand
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ArticleCMA CGM gets cash boost
The world’s third largest container line, French carrier CMA CGM, has received a US$80m cash injection from its banks
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ArticleSeafreight mangoes arrive in China
Australian mango producer Manbulloo Ltd has just completed its first seafreight trial of mangoes to China
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ArticleMaersk Line on show at Fruit Logistica
Shipping group will mark its ninth-consecutive year of participation by displaying a number of new developments
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ArticleGreek farmers block roads
Greece’s embattled farmers disrupted traffic earlier this month in order to demand better prices for their produce, causing transport chaos
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ArticleSAECS confirms shipping service addition
New service introduced to cater for anticipated seasonal increase in refrigerated exports from Cape Town
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ArticleFlorida terminal earns ISO certification
Port Everglades has announced that Florida International Terminal has been recognised for its efficiency, dedication and service quality
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ArticleMalaysian retail giant opens DCs
GCH Retail, which operates the Giant hypermarket and Cold Storage supermarket chains in Malaysia, is investing heavily in new high-tech distribution centres
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Pakistan develops trucking database
After a temporary halt in exports to Iran, Pakistan is compiling a list of trucking firms to carry its kinnow mandarins
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ArticleDunkirk and UGPBAN reinforce ties
A new charter was signed this month between the French port of Dunkirk and UGPBAN in order to strengthen ties
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ArticleContainer volumes jump at NOL
Singapore shipping group reports on a strong surge in container volumes for the final six weeks of 2009
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ArticleSouth Chilean ports show promise
Chile’s VIII region is developing into a new export hub for locally-grown agricultural products, especially fresh fruit
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ArticleMunich airport releases sustainability report
Operating company FMG unveils document highlighting airport's concept for a sustainable business policy
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ArticleCMA CGM begins Scandinavia service
French shipping group starts new feeder service from Hamburg in Germany to Sweden, Denmark and Poland
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ArticleCouncil proposes carbon system
A new Vessel Efficiency System for cutting carbon emissions has been put forward by the World Shipping Council and its members
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ArticleWada Farms expands Chep relationship
Onion and potato grower-shipper working with Chep to bolster environmental sustainability efforts
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ArticleIndonesia to ease logistics ownership
Indonesia is set to loosen foreign ownership laws in its logistics sector in the first half of this year
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ArticleEC opens feeder scheme investigation
The European Commission has opened an antitrust investigation on the Baltic Max Feeder scheme over a potential breach of restrictive business practice rules
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ArticlePortsmouth port gets £2.2m boost
Portsmouth Commercial Port’s fruit importing business, MMD Shipping Services, has invested in a £2.2 million mobile harbour crane and an integral IT upgrade which will improve the service it offers clients as it anticipates a busy 2010.

