All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 285
-
Article
Liverpool terminal pushed back a month
Completion of Liverpool Produce Terminal (LPT) has been pushed back by one month by poor weather, which delayed construction.
-
Article
Possible strike at Israeli ports
A general strike was on the cards yesterday morning at Israeli ports.
-
Article
Maersk market share to fall
Maersk said it would have to accept a lower market share in global container shipping
-
Article
Profit increase of 58 per cent for Maersk
The Danish group has published its interim report for the first-half of 2008, with significant year-on-year revenue and profit growth
-
Article
New terminal for Tianjin
Tianjin Port, CMA CGM and Asia International Shipping have joined forces to build a new container terminal in the northern Chinese port of Tianjin
-
Article
New CPC to boost Indian exports
A planned perishable cargo centre at Hyderabad airport will boost produce exports from the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, say developers
-
Article
Omar Shansie in at Maersk Line
The industry veteran has left his role as managing director for East Africa to head up management of the Malaysia/Singapore office
-
Article
CMA CGM/CSCL service underway
A new joint shipping service began with a visit to the HHLA Container Terminal Burchardkai this week
-
Article
Chile “concerned” by carbon debate
European demand for carbon-friendly products has prompted Chile’s fruit sector to seek ways to lower its footprint in order to remain competitive
-
Article
Dubai’s new terminal prepares to open
Dubai International Airport's new terminal is nearly operational, as the city reinforces its standing as an emerging global aviation hub
-
Article
Port of Valparaíso mulls expansion plans
Chile’s leading fruit terminal is considering investing US$280m-US$320m in order to remodel its second docking station
-
Article
Maersk introduces new Australia service
An enhanced Asia-Australia 'Boomerang Service' will commence in September, the group has announced
-
Article
NOL chief promotes Hapag takeover
NOL chief claims Hapag-Lloyd employees would benefit from a NOL takeover, following protests in Germany over the possible deal
-
Article
Rotterdam expansion to start in September
Construction work on the Maasvlakte 2 development, including a new APM container terminal, is due to start next month
-
Article
Shipping line abandons US citrus shipments
Maersk Line has ended its service shipping containers of citrus from South Africa to the US
-
Article
Soil Association completes board line-up
The environmental campaign group has added Rob Haward to its new Standards Board as a grower representative
-
Article
French ports see change at the top
Guy Janin's retirement as MD of the Port of Marseille Authority has caused a shake-up at French ports
-
Article
HPH preferred bidder for major Greek port
The Port of Thessaloniki could be set for a major €419m redevelopment by a Hutchison Port Holdings consortium
-
Article
Tui hopes for good deal
Tui is hopeful of securing a good price for its container unit Hapag-Lloyd after the business logged a strong first-half performance
-
Article
Profit rise for Green Reefers
The logistics service provider has announced increases in profit and operating income for the second quarter of 2008