All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 285
-
Article
Liverpool in Rotterdam link
Liverpool Produce Terminal this week announced a feeder service linking it to Rotterdam, Europe’s major fresh produce hub.
-
ArticleMaersk returns to Buenos Aires
The global shipping giant plans to resume its direct service from the Argentinean capital to Europe
-
ArticleItalian and Slovenian ports in new alliance
The port authorities of Ravenna, Trieste, Venice and Koper have agreed to develop closer ties to boost their global standing
-
ArticlePort Everglades expands Brazil link-up
A second ocean shipping service now directly connects Brazil with Florida’s leading container port
-
ArticleCorporate changes at NYK Line
The US structure of the company is set to undergo several personnel changes at the beginning of April
-
ArticlePort of Hamburg releases service reference
A guide detailing some 5,500 liner services at the port for 2009/2010 has been published
-
ArticlePanama Canal urged to cancel toll increases
Shipowners have called on the Panama Canal Authority to regress on the decision to increase tolls
-
ArticleCEO change at Zim
Israeli shipping company Zim Integrated Shipping Services has announced the appointment of a new president and CEO
-
ArticleMaersk announces rate increases
Maersk Line has revealed plans to up its cargo rates for trade between Asia and Europe in order to maintain the quality of its services
-
ArticleRSA paying "too much" for seafreight
FPEF study finds major room for improvement in South Africa's fresh produce export logistics management and infrastructure
-
ArticleProfit and revenue gains for Maersk
The shipping and logistics group has enjoyed a strong year, but is anticipating a difficult 2009 across all business units
-
ArticleMaersk issues rate changes
The shipping giant has overhauled its rates on services from Asia to Latin America as well as Europe to North America
-
ArticleKuehne & Nagel reports "best results"
Turnover increases 3 per cent during 2008, with net earnings up 9.1 per cent at the Swiss group
-
ArticlePersonnel reshuffle for NYK Americas
The shipping giant announces changes in the group’s North America executive structure
-
ArticleLufthansa's Italy-US service underway
Direct freighter flights to the US from Milan enhance the group's position in Italy
-
ArticleRailfreight returns to Portsmouth
Portsmouth Commercial Port has launched its intermodal service, with trains operating daily from Fratton, Hants, transporting bananas and citrus to Wakefield and Manchester.
-
ArticleGreen Reefers reports full-year loss
Results for the full year saw loss jump to US$16.2m, with EBITDA falling US$10.3m
-
ArticleMaersk Line hits eco-initiative landmark
The shipping group has made the 1000th vessel call since the move to switch to cleaner fuel at North American west coast ports
-
ArticleLCL ownership transfers to NYK Logistics
Company confirms appointment of of Kazuhiko Sotome as chief executive and Hiroaki Tsuchiya as chairman, effective 1 April 2009
-
ArticleAsia-West Africa changes for Maersk
The latest in a series of service changes sees a new rotation on the group's FEW1 route

