All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 281
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ArticleTSA appoints new chairman
The Transpacific Stabilisation Agreement has appointed Hanjin Lines president Kim Young Min as its new chairman
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ArticleOOCL to add peak season charge
Hong Kong shipping company OOCL will add a peak season surcharge to all westbound shipments between Asia and Europe
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Rural transport receives boost
New planning policy aimed at giving rural areas without access to public transport equal status has been introduced.
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ArticleRijk Zwaan completes seed facility
De Lier facility to set standards for company's glasshouse production facilities across the globe
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ArticleChina still number one at Ashdod
The Israeli port of Ashdod has revealed that China remains its principal source of containers
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ArticleMaersk Line bumps Europe-Asia/ME rates
Maersk Line announces hike in rates on Europe to South Asia/Middle East services effective 15 February 2010
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ArticleKoper hits back over banana claims
Terminal operator Luka Koper has denied accusations it used "unfair" tactics to win a contract from the Italian Port of Trieste
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ArticleGrand Alliance opens Vietnam service
The Grand Alliance consortium has introduced a direct shipping service between Vietnam and the US east coast from the port of Cai Mep
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ArticlePSA records 2009 throughput drop
Year-on-year throughput volumes at the Singapore-based port group fell for the first time in 2009
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ArticleNYK to halve container fleet
Japan’s NYK line has announced plans to halve its container vessel fleet size in the next five years
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ArticleOlympic Food reveals expansion plan
Massive new distribution centre planned for construction in Barendrecht as group targets significant growth during the coming years
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ArticleRotterdam posts lower yearly throughput
Despite lower year-on-year volumes, the Dutch port is showing signs of recovery following the difficulties experienced in 2009
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ArticleIran’s fruit rejections spur protest
Pakistani fruit exporters have protested the Iranian rejection of unrefrigerated cross-border shipments
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ArticleTaiwan’s exports to China soar
Taiwanese fresh produce exports to China have soared since the resumption of direct cargo flights between the two nations
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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

