All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 288
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JR Holland revs up winning combination
Award-winning fresh produce specialist JR Holland Food Services has reported a ‘strong relationship’ with their logistics partners Bell Truck and Van.
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Transport survey to set benchmark
A new survey of UK food and drink transport operations is set to give good companies a new measurable standard in efficiency, according to Scala Logistics Consulting.
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ArticleGeorge Hammond gains full AEO status
UK-based port services provider becomes first such firm in Europe to receive full AEO certification for fresh produce handling activities
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ArticleShipping down until 2011, says Maersk
Shipping line Maersk has said a shipping recovery before 2011 is unlikely, and ruled out acquisitions
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ArticleGF Group buys Vado logistics firm
GF Porterm subsidiary takes 70 per cent share in former Pacorini group handling, distribution and warehousing unit
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ArticleCOSCO cuts shipping capacity
COSCO plans to reduce container shipping capacity to Europe and the US and explore potential new markets in Asia in a bid to control costs
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ArticlePSA reports container throughput growth
The international port group has announced that it handled 7.3 per cent more containers last year than in 2007
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New COO at NYK Logistics (Americas)
Anthony Chiarello has been handed the role of executive vice-president and chief operating officer at the group
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ArticleChilean christening for Hamburg Süd
The Cap Graham will operate in the group's Asia-South America west coast rotation
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ArticleMaersk enhances services
The shipping group has altered its schedules between the Middle East, the Mediterranean and the US in order to improve reliability
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ArticleBig chill causing major headaches
Unusually heavy snowfall has led to disruption for a number of transport and logistics operators as well as fresh produce traders
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Evergreen Marine to expand fleet
Taiwan’s largest container shipping operator plans to order 100 ships in 2012
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ArticleMaersk reshuffle sees 100 jobs cut
Danish logistics giant AP Moller-Maersk is undergoing a reorganisation of its headquarter, leading to a number of job losses
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ArticleNew president for NYK
Japan’s NYK Line has announced Yasumi Kudo will become its new president
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Security key to safe transportation
Security is becoming a major issue for companies involved in road haulage, according to delivery specialist Krone.
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ArticlePort of Antwerp predicts further growth
Port of Antwerp has consolidated position as largest fruit port in Europe after a solid year of growth, says port authority
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ArticleCompagnie Fruitière makes port switch
Company set to transfer entire European import programme from Port of Antwerp to Belgian coastal port of Zeebrugge
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ArticleWilmington receives first Chilean fruit
The first of 29 ship-calls carrying Chilean fresh fruit docked at the Port of Wilmington later than usual on 19 December
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Maersk to depart Port of Charleston
The international shipping group has decided to leave its dedicated terminal in South Carolina by late 2010
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ArticleHamburg Süd develops Costa Rican presence
The shipping group is responding to the growing importance of the Costa Rican market

