All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 279
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ArticleNew owner for Liverpool Produce Terminal
Liverpool Produce Terminal, the fresh produce terminal operation based at Seaforth Docks, Liverpool has a new owner.
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ArticleChiquita eases Eastwind fears
The US-based group has said that the shipping company's bankruptcy filing will not affect service to Chiquita customers
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ArticleTransport "whipping boys" in cuts
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has warned that multi-billion pound spending cuts on major transport projects, owing to a massive public investment shortfall, will not only damage the UK’s road and rail infrastructure, but severely jeopardise Britain’s economic future.
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ArticleGF Group to manage new Genoa facility
Company hopeful of succeeding in its bid to run a logistics platform being developed alongside the city's new wholesale market
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ArticleMaersk Line expects 'stagnant' 2010
Head of shipping operator says the company does not plan to cut rates in order to increase its market share
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ArticleSafmarine enhances Safari service
Shipping group introduces new string dedicated to Indian Ocean Islands and Mozambique
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ArticlePallet industry optimistic
The demand for timber pallets and packaging continues to be weak, but there are signs that the bottom of the market may be in sight, according to the Timber Packaging and Pallet Confederation (TIMCON).
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Chiquita shipping to continue uninterrupted
Chiquita Brands International has announced that it does not expect the bankruptcy filing by Eastwind Maritime Inc. and certain of its affiliates to adversely affect service to Chiquita’s customers and the delivery of its bananas and other fresh fruit products.
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ArticleMaersk raises rates on Asia-NZ trade
The global shipping giant has ramped up rates on its services from Asia to New Zealand, citing a need to maintain reliability levels
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ArticleTampa Port chairman handed council role
Richard Wainio has been elected as chairman of the Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic Development Council
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Seatrade chairman retires
The Seatrade Group has announced the retirement of its chairman Marnix van Overklift after 36 years in the international cargo business.
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Agrexco moves from Marseilles to Vado
Israeli exporter says switching export operations from southern France to north-east Italy will give it access to a "highly efficient" transport network
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ArticleNew Polish agency for Hamburg Süd
Safe Shipping is set to take over the German group's operations in Poland on 1 July 2009
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ArticleNatures Choice opts for Chep
The watermelon grower-shipper has renewed its contract with pallet service provider Chep
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ArticleEmirates turns a profit once more
The group has reported on a strong 2008/09, with its SkyCargo operation enjoying revenue growth of 14.8 per cent
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ArticleMaxco to launch distribution centre
The packaging designer-manufacturer will this week introduce its new South Valley distribution centre in Delano, California
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ArticlePort of Antwerp on Chinese campaign
The Port Authority is undertaking a trade mission to China as it looks to expand its market share in the Far East
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ArticleHamburg Süd expands River Plate service
The group will add two more vessels to its Europe-South American east coast service by the end of 2009
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ArticlePort Elizabeth gets grapefruit go-ahead
The South African port is set to begin exporting grapefruit to Japan following inspections by the Japanese authorities this week
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ArticleFirst service call at Port of Seattle
Maersk Line and CMA CGM have launched their new Asia-US west coast service at the Port of Seattle this week

