All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 284
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ArticleGuatemala secures new banana route
Starting next year, the country’s bananas will be shipped to the US from the Port of Chiapas in Mexico
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ArticleMaersk forecasts US$1bn loss for 2009
Group suffered a loss of US$706m through the first nine months of the year as the global economic crisis took its toll
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ArticleIFCO reports on strong profitability
EBITDA "grows significantly" in the third quarter of 2009, with revenue up in RPC Management Services but down in Pallet Management Services
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ArticleShipping giant to rejoin TSA
Market conditions have prompted Maersk Line to reapply for membership into the Trans-Pacific Stabilisation Agreement
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ArticleAWATA announces rate increases
The shipping agreement announces that higher rates will be put in place on a range services to West Africa
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ArticleValencia-UK rail link steams ahead
Logistics specialist Eddie Stobart and rail operator DB Schenker have launched a high-speed rail link via Eurotunnel from Valencia in Spain to Dagenham, Essex.
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ArticleLogistics award for Damco
Danish company recognised for "significant contribution" to supply chain during event in Singapore
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ArticleNew Hamburg logistics hub for K&N
Kuehne and Nagel has launched a new 120,000m2 facility in Obergeorgswerder, Germany
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ArticleNew shipping service for RSA-Europe trade
SAECS is to start a new service to help meet seasonal demand on the route between South Africa and Europe
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ArticleMaersk aims to take bananas further
StarCare controlled atmosphere containers set to remove limits on how far bananas can be shipped, company claims
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ArticleMaersk Line's rate increase trend continues
The shipping group has announced changes to rates on the south Asia and Middle East to Europe trade line
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ArticleEurotunnel launches new service
Eurotunnel has announced the launch of a new reefer service transporting fresh produce between Spain and the UK
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ArticleFPC highlights airfreight's true impact
The Fresh Produce Consortium has urged the UK government to provide accurate environmental information on all sectors of the fresh produce supply chain
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ArticleMaersk Line links Poland with Asia
The group has formed the first direct connection between China, south-east Asia and Poland
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ArticleMaersk Line to launch Iraq service
The group will begin a dedicated feeder service between Jebel Ali ad Umm Qasr in November
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ArticleTrade awaits ruling on airfreight 'cartel'
EC decision on airlines' alleged collusion could open door for fresh produce companies to claim millions in compensation
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ArticleTough 2009 for Port of Antwerp
The Port Authority has outlined the difficulties faced by the Port through the first nine months of the year
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ArticleMaersk Line reaches port agreement
The group has signed an agreement with the South Carolina State Port Authority to service the Port of Charleston beyond 2010
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Reefer ships gain green credentials
A study comparing the environmental impact of the two main methods of shipping fresh produce has revealed that container ships produce 27 per cent higher emissions of greenhouse gases than specialised reefer ships.
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ArticleStrong demand for Midnight Beauty
South African producers reportedly investing in new plantings of Sun World's proprietary variety Sugrathirteen

