All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 277
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DP World cautious despite growth
The terminal operator may have recorded strong growth in 2008, but the company remains wary due to the economic climate
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Clerici to streamline operations
La Repubblica reports move to shorten chain of command in order to speed up decision-making within the group
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Maersk updates WestMed service
The changes allow Maersk Line to expand coverage while improving reliability and transit times between the Mediterranean and North America
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Purfresh validates greener fruit protection
A new study has shown that Purfresh technology is able to halt grey mould nesting in table grapes without the use of chemicals
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NOL volumes fell 24 per cent
Neptune Orient Lines has reported its container volumes dropped 24 per cent at the end of last year
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Strike brings Greece to a standstill
A blockade by farmers has brought supply lines to a halt, affecting the whole of Greece and neighbouring countries like Bulgaria
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Reefer Terminal welcomes Agrexco switch
The GF Group subsidiary says the Israeli exporter's decision to swap Marseilles for Vado is a "positive development"
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Agrexco quits Marseilles
Israeli exporter Agrexco has just revealed that it quit the port of Marseilles three weeks ago.
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Stena Line cuts sea freight jobs
Stena Line is set to cut jobs in the UK and the Netherlands after freight volume losses on its Harwich to Rotterdam, Europort route.
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AAS Consortium cuts Asian route
The five-strong group has reduced the capacity on its North East Asia-Australia service
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Volumes up at the Port of Antwerp
Total freight handled and container volume both increased during 2008, the Antwerp Port Authority has reported
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Safmarine names first vessel of 2009
The shipping group christened the Safmarine Bayete in Korea this week
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Excellence standard for K&N Ireland
Logistics group Kuehne and Nagel has been rewarded for its human resource management
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Airfreighters issue Heathrow warning
Transport leaders are warning that if approval for a third runway at Heathrow is not granted fresh produce imports by air freight will suffer.
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Dutch food transporters land new director
Dutch logisitics giants DailyFresh have appointed a new sales director in the shape of Gert Noorderink.
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JR Holland revs up winning combination
Award-winning fresh produce specialist JR Holland Food Services has reported a ‘strong relationship’ with their logistics partners Bell Truck and Van.
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Transport survey to set benchmark
A new survey of UK food and drink transport operations is set to give good companies a new measurable standard in efficiency, according to Scala Logistics Consulting.
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George Hammond gains full AEO status
UK-based port services provider becomes first such firm in Europe to receive full AEO certification for fresh produce handling activities
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Shipping down until 2011, says Maersk
Shipping line Maersk has said a shipping recovery before 2011 is unlikely, and ruled out acquisitions
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GF Group buys Vado logistics firm
GF Porterm subsidiary takes 70 per cent share in former Pacorini group handling, distribution and warehousing unit