All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 274
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ArticleMaersk Line to launch Iraq service
The group will begin a dedicated feeder service between Jebel Ali ad Umm Qasr in November
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ArticleTrade awaits ruling on airfreight 'cartel'
EC decision on airlines' alleged collusion could open door for fresh produce companies to claim millions in compensation
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ArticleTough 2009 for Port of Antwerp
The Port Authority has outlined the difficulties faced by the Port through the first nine months of the year
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ArticleMaersk Line reaches port agreement
The group has signed an agreement with the South Carolina State Port Authority to service the Port of Charleston beyond 2010
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Reefer ships gain green credentials
A study comparing the environmental impact of the two main methods of shipping fresh produce has revealed that container ships produce 27 per cent higher emissions of greenhouse gases than specialised reefer ships.
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ArticleStrong demand for Midnight Beauty
South African producers reportedly investing in new plantings of Sun World's proprietary variety Sugrathirteen
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ArticleNew shipping line to launch in RSA
A new shipping line serving South Africa’s busy fresh produce export trade into Europe expects to make an impact with rapid vessels and competitive rates
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ArticleEmissions blow for reefer containers
Report on seafreighted NZ kiwifruit exports finds emissions from containerships higher than for conventional reefers
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ArticleCargo volumes down at Munich Airport
The global economic downturn hit the cargo sector at the German airport, with volumes of airfreight handled falling by 16.4 per cent
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ArticlePink Link solves storage issues
The Pink Link, a member of Palletways, has designed and implemented a unique service to help its customers save time and money.
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ArticlePandol benefits from Marco expertise
Californian fruit packer Pandol has used Marco's Trac-IT Yield Control System in its expanded coldstore and packing facility
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Purfresh expands logistics network
The food preservation specialist has increased its international logistics network to make its Purfresh Transport system more widely available
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ArticleDole Fresh Vegetables signs deal with Chep
Cost and environmental benefits of Chep pooled pallets cited as reasons for new contract, according to US company
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EU freight ruling targets rogues
The EU Council of Ministers’ has adopted new rules that will bring safer roads and fairer European competition in an attempt to force rogue commercial vehicle operators off the road.
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ArticleSpecialised reefers still losing ground
Containerised sector's share of perishable reefer shipments set to grow from 56 per cent last year to 71 per cent in 2015
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ArticleMaersk Israel adds new routes
Shipping company Maersk Israel has introduced new services to and from ports in Russia and Turkey
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ArticleHEFF unveils delivery service
Fresh produce companies in the West Midlands are capitalising on a scheme to increase bulk deliveries through a new service.
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ArticleThanet Earth recognised for impact
The UK-based greenhouse complex has been handed the Norah Stucken award for its impact on the horticulture industry
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ArticleGeorge Hammond director to retire
Brian Madderson, a highly regarded figure in the global reefer shipping and logistics business, will step down at the end of October

