All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 271
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ArticleKoper banana deal angers Trieste
Italian terminal operator TFT expresses frustration at what it sees as "state-backed" diversion of banana shipment to Slovenia
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ArticleEurope's big freeze set to continue
Snowy and icy conditions likely to continue affecting distribution of goods during the coming days, say reports
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ArticleIndian shipping rates to rise
Major carriers announce an increase in rates for shipments from India to the US and Europe, and a ‘piracy-risk’ charge for the Gulf of Aden
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ArticleGF Group targets logistics expansion
While retaining its core business in marketing and distributing fresh produce, the Italian giant intends to boost its logistics operations
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ArticleAntwerp optimistic despite fall in volumes
The Port of Antwerp says it is optimistic for the year ahead despite suffering a sharp fall in volumes during 2008
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ArticleRate increase for Maersk Line services
Trade routes from South Asia and the Middle East to Europe still affected by global downturn, company explains
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ArticleWeight thrown behind railfreight options
The UK’s climate change dilemma will worsen without support for more strategically sited railfreight terminals, according to the Freight Transport Association (FTA), which has set out its recommendations for the provision of railfreight terminals in the UK.
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Pacific carriers to raise rates
The WTSA have announced they will recommend an increase in westbound trans-Pacific shipping rates from 15 February 2010
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ArticleStar Reefers aims for future growth
Group aiming to raise funds to fuel future expansion and general corporate purposes
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ArticleCMA CGM reveals debt restructuring plan
Shipping group agrees credit line with financial partners, while also announcing freight rate increases on Transpacific services
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MOL raises Asia-US rates
Japanese carrier MOL has joined the growing trend among liners to increase rates on its trans-Pacific routes
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ArticlePort of Tilbury woos Zim
Representatives from the port of Tilbury are trying to lure Israeli firm Zim away from Felixstowe
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ArticleDamco hires North American reefer head
Mauro Suazo is the logistics group's new head of reefer logistics business development for North America
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ArticleChep on track with rail service
Group signs agreement to use new weekly train service running between Spain and the UK
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ArticleSt Petersburg added to banana route
The Russian port will be added to Maersk Line's Ecuador Banana Express service from January 2010 onwards
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ArticleNew website for shipping industry
In an effort to increase awareness about the liner shipping industry, WSC has launched a new website
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ArticlePort of Hamburg to lower fees
Port unveils future growth strategy, including the reduction of fees and investment in improving infrastructure
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ArticleColombian move for Maersk Line
Group becomes first container carrier to make regular call at Turbo, adding the banana exporting port to its Expreso service
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ArticleDole to use iGPS pallets
Florida-based firm iGPS has announced Dole Fresh Fruits will begin shipping some of its products on the company’s all-plastic pallets
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ArticleMercator expands SkyChain to Latin America
The Emirates-owned outfit has struck a deal to provide its IT solution to the cargo division of Latin American airline TACA

