All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 271
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ArticleAPL names new container ship
Shipping firm APL has named its newest vessel the ‘APL Sri Lanka’ and will deploy it on its China India Express service
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ArticleAirfreight fears over tax threat
The cost of importing fresh produce by air could be about to rise if new government air tax proposals become a reality, freight experts are warning.
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ArticleContainer shortage bad news for Asia
An unexpectedly strong rebound in global shipping demand could lead to a container shortage in coming months
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ArticleZim to sell stake in foreign firm
Israeli shipping group Zim has reportedly agreed to sell its holding in a foreign company that provides services to the industry
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ArticleDamco introduces Asian trucking service
Logistics company Damco has introduced a new trucking service between Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia
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ArticleExporters still paying for Transnet strike
Shipping group Maersk says that the backlog in South Africa caused by recent strike action could take weeks to clear
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ArticleCargo volumes fly in face of volcano
May tonnage at BAA airports in the UK climbed 33 per cent despite disruption caused by Icelandic volcano and industrial action
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ArticleGreen Reefers vessels join Seatrade pool
Six Green Reefers country-class specialised reefer vessels to be employed as part of Belgium-based Seatrade's shipping roster
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ArticleShipping groups extend key service
Hamburg Süd and Maersk Line have added a new string to their Asia/South Africa/South America service
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ArticleZim increases transatlantic rate
The Israeli shipping company has revealed that rates for transatlantic freight will increase from the start of July
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ArticleMaersk makes urgent service a Priority
Urgent cargo can now be loaded onto vessel with limited space through new Priority Product upgrade option
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ArticleAlgeria struggles with exports
The North African country reportedly has a number of obstacles to overcome before it can increase its exports overseas
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ANZDA to implement rate hikes
The nine container lines that form the ANZDA have agreed to several rate rises beginning 15 July
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ArticleRSA fruit industry squares up to shippers
Industry players band together to bring congestion charges imposed during the strike to the South African Competition Commission
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ArticleCMA CGM expands South African service
Group adds weekly call in Durban to WAX service to directly connect South Africa with Asia
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ArticleJFC charters Seatrade vessels
Leading Russian fruit importer to receive delivery of specialised reefer ships in August and November this year
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ArticleQV Foods snaps up Taypack
UK Potato supplier adds to its grower base with the acquisition of the Scotland-based packing business
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ArticleHamburg on show in Shanghai
Port has shared exhibition booth at transport and logistics trade fair in China to establish new business contacts
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ArticleSielsa installs Purfresh system
Costa Rican produce warehouse will use cold storage system to control ripening and reduce mould or diseases
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ArticleRSA economy loses R7bn due to strike
As efforts continue to clear the backlog in South Africa’s ports, observers say the strike cost the economy over R7bn

