All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 281
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ArticleNOL raises Asia-Europe rates
Singapore’s Neptune Orient Lines will raise freight rates on Asia-Europe routes from next month
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ArticleHamburg Süd revamps UCLA service
The shipping group moves to introduce a new Intra-Caribbean service to its portfolio
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ArticleCosco Group eyes Taiwan port
Chinese shipping groups are looking to invest in Taiwan’s main port Kaohsiung, reports Bloomberg
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ArticleRailfreight remains viable
Railfreight is a viable option for the produce sector, but time-efficiency must come first if it is to succeed, concluded members of the industry this week.
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Almería-Dunkirk produce pilot launched
A pilot project was recently launched for the transport and distribution of fruit and vegetables from Almería to markets in the UK, Germany and Benelux, via the French port of Dunkirk.
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ArticleQ1 volumes fall at Port of Hamburg
The German port has announced that the total volume of goods handled fell 21.7 per cent in the first quarter of 2009
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ArticleContainer volumes down at US port
The Port of Charleston has seen volumes drop during the first 10 months of its fiscal year
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ArticleMaersk delays North America-Med rise
Shipping group Maersk Line aims to simplify tariff changes by combining them with the altered bunker adjustment factor on 1 July
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ArticleFirst quarter profit for Green Reefers
The Norwegian shipping group improved on last year's US$3.9m loss during the first three months of the fiscal year
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ArticleMISC Berhad to exit Grand Alliance
The Malaysian group has announced that it will withdraw from European and Mediterranean trade lines next year
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ArticleShippers maintain Europe-Americas links
Hapag-Lloyd and Hamburg Süd are to continue to operate complementary weekly services from Rotterdam
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ArticleNew pear packhouse opens in Belgium
Veiling Haspengouw and BayWa unveil brand new facility designed to handle, sort and pack Belgian pears for export
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ArticleNOL loses US$244.6m during first quarter
Shipping group has suffered biggest quarterly loss in seven years, it has reported
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ArticleAPL opens Vietnam-US service
APL will open a new Vietnam-US West Coast direct service early next month
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ArticlePakistan airfreight fees fall
Pakistan’s flag airline has bowed to industry pressure and dropped fruit export fees
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ArticleFirst NZ fruit hits Port of Wilmington
The first New Zealand-produced apples and kiwifruit of the season have arrived at the US port this week
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Northwest Europe director for K&N
Swiss group Kuehne and Nagel has handed the role of director of seafreight in northwest Europe to Diederick de Vroet
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ArticleZespri saves on improved efficiency
A Zespri drive to cut costs is expected to save the kiwifruit marketer NZ$5m annually across its operations
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ArticleMaersk Line restores Asia-South America rates
The shipping group has upped rates from their current "unacceptable and unsustainable" levels, it has said
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ArticleCarrier pushes past 700,000 container mark
Maersk Line was the recipient of Carrier Transicold's landmark refrigerated container unit, it has reported

