All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 282
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ArticleSafmarine appoints new CEO
The shipping group has has announced that Tomas Dyrbye will take up the role during the third quarter of 2009
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ArticleMaersk Line reports Q1 struggles
The group has reported a fall in year-on-year revenue in the first quarter of 2009 amid falling demand and pressure on rates
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ArticleShipping rates continue to climb
CMA CGM and Maersk Line have pushed up rates on their Asia-Mediterranean services
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ArticleIndian mangoes look to seafreight
Indian authorities are experimenting with shipping mangoes to the US and Japan by sea to cut costs
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ArticleTIMCON appoints international director
The Timber Packaging and Pallet Federation (TIMCON) has extended its worldwide representation with the appointment of president John Dye as international director of the National Wooden Pallet and Container Association (NWPCA), the US timber packaging industry’s key organisation.
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ArticleEmirates SkyCargo wins cargo airline prize
The Dubai-based group has picked up a number of awards at a prestigious event in London
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ArticleMaersk reveals carbon emission reduction
The logistics group has said that emissions were slashed by 9 per cent in 2008, with the trend set to continue this year
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ArticleAgrexco rides train to Europe
In order to reduce environmental damage and transport costs, Agrexco sees rail as preferred route to Europe
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ArticleAADA bumps-up shipping rates
The shipping alliance has decided to increase rates as a result of higher fuel prices in key markets
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ArticleStar Reefers reflects on tough first quarter
The group saw net income fall and demand for specialised reefer vessels to transport fresh produce drop
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ArticleAtlantic partnership for shipping groups
The Grand Alliance has teamed with Hamburg Süd to address declining transatlantic volumes
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd raises Far East-Europe rates
The company is to introduce rate increases and a Peak Season Surcharge in the coming months
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ArticleMaersk Line reveals Asia-Europe changes
Alterations aim to offer more direct port coverage and enhanced product reliability, according to the group
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ArticleKuehne & Nagel reports solid performance
The group has looked to counteract the economic downturn with increased sales activities and cost-cutting
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ArticleHamburg welcomes largest visitor
The CMA CGM Andromeda vessel has become the largest ship on record to dock at the Port of Hamburg in Germany
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ArticleShipping merger on horizon
Asian shipping lines are predicting consolidation in the industry as pressure from the financial crisis eases
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ArticleHamburg Süd drops charge
The German shipping line has revealed that there will be no congestion surcharge at Haifa and Ashdod ports in Israel
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ArticleOOCL Q1 revenues fall
OOCL’s first quarter revenues have fallen a dramatic 31 per cent as a result of declining trade
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ArticleHamburg Süd posts growth
The integration of Costa Container Lines into its organisation assisted German shipping line Hamburg Süd in recording growth in 2008
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ArticleMarshalls strengthens logistics
SOR UK has announced further refrigerated trailer orders from the Lincolnshire-based fresh produce supplier Marshalls Bros (Butterwick).

