All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 282
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ArticleK&N battles against downturn impact
Kuehne & Nagel has reported on results slightly lower than those recorded during the same period of 2008
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ArticleAirfreight continues to rebound
The Association of Asia-Pacific Airlines has announced airfreight levels for January have continued the recovery that began last year
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ArticleMajor earthquake shakes Chile
Chile’s biggest quake in 50 years has struck the heart of fruit-producing regions and damaged road, port and airport infrastructure
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ArticleColruyt opens distribution centre
Belgian retailer officially launches new €54m facility, located in Beersel
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ArticleMaersk CEO in customer apology
The CEO of container shipping group Maersk Line has written to its customers apologising for its management of market conditions
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Fresh Chain, new focus
Capespan’s direct programmed volumes of South African top fruit into Tesco this year will be significantly lower, as the UK’s biggest retailer ramps up its own direct procurement through its Produce Group Sourcing scheme.
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Lord Adonis backs carbon scheme
Lord Adonis, the secretary of state for transport, has backed a new scheme from the Freight Transport Association (FTA) to report the logistics sector’s carbon footprint publicly.
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ArticleCapacity shortage may hamper Peru
New US regulations set to come into force later this year have authorities concerned about the lack of facilities at Lima airport
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ArticleNew airfreight leader at Damco
Denmark-based logistics group hires Remo Eigenmann as its new head of airfreight
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ArticleHamburg Süd upgrades to PrimeLINE
German group opts to implement 3,000 containers, all using Carrier Transicold's refrigeration system, into its fleet
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ArticleZim in Asia-South America service
The Israeli shipping company is set to cooperate for the service between Asia and South America
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ArticlePort of Cape Town revamped
South Africa’s state-owned logistics provider Transnet has embarked on a R4.6bn (£382.4 million) expansion programme at the Port of Cape Town container terminal.
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ArticleAPL increases intra-Asia rates
The Singapore container shipping line APL will increase rates on its intra-Asia services from 1 March
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Purfresh brings on new distributors
Purfresh has signed up three new distributors in South Africa, New Zealand and the Dominican Republic
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ArticleUK road initiative beats target
A project to reduce the mileage of lorries transporting groceries around the UK has been a great success, says IGD
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ArticleService improvements for Hamburg Süd
German shipping line makes alterations on services in the Mediterranean, Gulf and Caribbean areas
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ArticlePanalpina introduces new services
The Swiss company has introduced two new LCL ocean freight services in partnership with NYK Line
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ArticleDamco opens Djibouti office
Logistics group's facility to aid import and export customers in Djibouti and Ethiopia
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ArticleMaersk service links Hamburg with Far East
Shipping group expands AE-10 liner service to better connect continental Europe with China, Malaysia and Hong Kong
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ArticlePort of Limon to be extended
The Port of Limon in Costa Rica, one of the biggest produce hubs worldwide, is to be extended considerably in a move that could seriously increase the prospects of smaller producers in the country.

