All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 277
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ArticleMixed quarter for IFCO Systems
The German group has reported that operational profitability increased through the quarter, with group revenues down and net profit falling
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ArticleINTTRA reports container demand growth
The group has seen orders rise to nearly 300,000 per week in the first-half of 2009
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ArticleCMA CGM joins rate hike trend
The shipping group is increasing freight rates on its Transpacific and Transatlantic trade routes, with current levels described as "unsustainable"
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ArticleIsrael Corp rescues Zim
Suffering from a massive drop in traffic, Israeli container line Zim has had to rely on a rescue package from parent company Israel Corp
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ArticleAmerican shipping services undergo changes
Changing marketing conditions have forced the hands of Alianca, CSAV and Hamburg Süd
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ArticleLatest round of rate hikes for Maersk Line
Middle East and South Asia to Europe trade is the latest to experience a rate increase
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Pallet deadline extended
The timber pallets and packaging sector has been granted additional time to adapt to changes proposed to the ISPM 15 regime in Europe, after a successful submission to the European Commission by the European Federation of Wooden Pallet and Packaging Manufacturers (FEFPEB).
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ArticleEmission cuts at Port of Seattle
The Port's At-Berth Clean Fuels Programme has yielded a positive set of results
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ArticleAnother tough quarter for NOL
The adverse economic conditions have driven NOL to a second quarter loss of US$146.2m
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Purfresh tops food preservation tests
Studies comparing the group's transport system with sulfur dioxide pads in found that Purfresh performed better in produce shipping
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ArticleMaersk Line reveals rate restorations
The shipping group has increased rates on services to and from West Africa and those linking Asia and Latin America
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ArticleAntwerp sees drop in activity
Belgium’s port of Antwerp has experienced a decline in freight for the first half of 2009, but no more than anticipated
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ArticleCampéol makes progress
French potato specialist Campéol has just achieved some major objectives for development, including GlobalGAP certification
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More problems at Jebel Ali
Jebel Ali in Dubai faced closure yesterday due to the weather, but additional problems still persist
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ArticleIsraeli ports hit by crisis
The global recession is believed to be the cause of the drop in profit at Israel’s three maritime ports
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ArticleZeebrugge recovers after poor start
Following a disappointing start to the year, the port of Zeebrugge has recorded an increase in container traffic for the first half of 2009
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ArticleBelgian New Fruit Wharf buys Seabrex
Reefer terminal operator extends network with acquisition of Port of Rotterdam's largest produce handling and distribution company
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Hugh Featherstone dies, age 83
Former Freight Transport Association (FTA) director general Hugh Featherstone has died at the age of 83.
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ArticleNew service for South America-Europe trade
Three leading shipping groups are collaborating on a direct service linking the east coast of South America with northern Europe

