All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 284
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ArticleLevy increases for RSA exports
PPECB announces a number of levy increases which are due to come into effect at the beginning of April
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ArticleCongress urged to resolve Mexico spat
US businesses are lobbying Congress to end the US-Mexico trade dispute by implementing the cross-border trucking program
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FTA elects new president
Former Christian Salvesen chief executive Stewart Oades is to be the new president of the Freight Transport Association (FTA).
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ArticleChairman to leave Maersk China
Tom Behrens-Sorensen is set to step down as chairman of Maersk China
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ArticleKuehne + Nagel leads German market
Major logistics group Kuehne + Nagel has emerged as the leading airfreight provider in Germany, according to new business rankings
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ArticleIntercontainer expands network
Combined rail and road transport operator announces new services and additional block-trains
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Avalon Airport’s bid could boost Aus exports
International status for Avalon Airport, Victoria, will boost Australian fresh produce exports to Asia, a key industry player claims
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ArticleHamburg Süd christens ship in Argentina
The Monte Alegre is the first Hamburg Süd vessel to be christened in the South American country
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ArticleOOCL slashes capacity
OOCL is set to cut capacity by 20 per cent by the end of the year, and has predicted years of poor shipping results
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ArticleNYKCool restructuring continues
The shipping company's Stockholm-based corporate communications department is to close at the beginning of May
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Pangaean ceases trading
Manchester Airport logistics company Pangaean Ltd has ceased trading.
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ArticleAustralia to cut export rebate
Australian horticulturalists have responded angrily to government plans to remove a quarantine service rebate
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ArticleNew service for Asia-South America
NYK, “K” Line, PIL and HMM will jointly operate a new 70-day service between Asia and the east coast of South America
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ArticleIndia-Europe rates set for 1 April jump
Ocean freight rates from Indian ports to European ports are set to increase by US$300-US$500 per TEU
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ArticleHamburg reveals inland shipping record
The Port of Hamburg has said that internal waterway shipping in Hamburg reached a record 12.2m tonnes in 2008
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ArticleHamburg Süd cuts South America coverage
The shipping operator is reducing capacity by 1,700 TEU per week on its Mediterranean to East Coast South America service
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Tim Nolan handed NYK role
The Americas division of NYK Logistics has has announced the appointment of its new senior vice-president for its NVOCC & CHB division
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ArticleFresh fruit returning to Port of Liverpool
New feeder service from Rotterdam due to arrive on Thursday as Liverpool Produce Terminal prepares to commence operations
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ArticleNew service links Liverpool with Rotterdam
X-Press Container Line has revealed that a new service linking Liverpool's Fresh Produce Terminal with Rotterdam will begin next week
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ArticleHamburg Süd joins freight rise trend
The group is set to hike rates on its westbound transatlantic shipping services, it has revealed

