All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 283
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ArticleZim slumps to third-quarter loss
Israeli shipping group said that lower revenue lead to a year-on-year nine-month loss of US$513m
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Article360 accreditation for George Hammond
The Dover-based reefer terminal becomes the first of its kind in the UK to receive the accreditation
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Maersk Line extends banana reach
Shipping specialist Maersk Line has announced its ambitions to increase considerably the distance that bananas can be transported, opening up new markets for producer countries worldwide.
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ArticleGreen Reefers in further quarterly loss
Shipper reports loss of US$9.9m for the third quarter of the year, following on from US$11m loss in Q2
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ArticleShipping line launched in Cape Town
The first vessel of a new shipping line providing increased competition between South Africa and Europe will depart next week
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ArticleMaersk Line agrees to Muelle Sur call
Shipping group strikes deal with DP World Callao to add container terminal to its South American rotation upon facility's completion
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ArticleCMA CGM rejigs routes
The French shipping group has revamped its service between northern Europe and the east coast of the US and Canada
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ArticleBremerhaven coldstore in €2m boost
BLG Coldstore Logistics invests in expanding facilities and increasing storage capacity at its Bremerhaven coldstore
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ArticleHanjin increases Asia-Europe rates
Korean shipping group joins rate-boost trend on eastbound services from Asia to Europe
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ArticleIsraeli ports see drop
Ports in Israel experienced a fall in container movements for the first nine months of the year, says Israel Shippers’ Council
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WT SeaAir expands into perishables
WT SeaAir Ltd has increased its portfolio of services by expanding into the perishables business with the formation of a new division, WT Perishables.
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ArticleDamco appoints North Asia CCO
Anne Marcotty has joined the logistics company's Asian division as its new chief commercial officer
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ArticleAssociated British Ports gains green mark
Associated British Ports (ABP) has been awarded an accolade for reducing its carbon footprint.
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ArticleCarrier Transicold launches Purfresh service
US group releases refrigeration units equipped with Purfresh Transport system to help protect the quality of seafreighted fresh produce
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ArticleABP recognised for carbon reduction
The UK's largest port group has been rewarded for its efforts in reducing its carbon footprint
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ArticleDole handed seafarer responsibility award
Fresh produce giant rewarded for corporate responsibility with regards to its seafarers and maritime employees
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ArticleUniveg expands in Bulgaria
Company's Bulgarian subsidiary set to move into a brand new warehouse and distribution centre by middle of next year
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ArticleShip christening for Hamburg Süd
Rio Bravo christened at the Port of Antwerp, the fifth in a line of six identical container vessels
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ArticleBA and Iberia Airlines agree merger
The groups have announced a preliminary agreement to merge, potentially creating one of Europe's largest airlines
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ArticleCMA CGM welcomes new flagship vessel
The French group has expanded its fleet this week by introducing one of the world's largest container ships to the Asia-Europe service

