All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 288
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Frutsol switches to CHEP
The group's GM Nicolás Belmonte has said that the move has generated "significant interest" from customers
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Holland approves Antwerp river plan
Crucial deepening of the Scheldt River, which flows through Holland into the Port of Antwerp, has finally been given the green light
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Maersk cuts Taiwan port presence in half
The group will halve operations at the Taiwanese port of Kaohsiung as it shifts focus to China
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CMA CGM seals Miami port deal
Container shipping group CMA CGM has signed joint venture deal to operate terminals at the Port of Miami
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Sulpicio to sue Del Monte over toxic cargo
Group claims that Del Monte failed to declare toxic cargo before its vessel capsized last month
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Airlines fined for price-fixing
Four more companies have been hit with fines as the global investigation into airfreight cargo rates continues
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UGPBAN nears Fruidor acquisition
The union of banana producer groups of Martinique and Guadeloupe (UGPBAN) appears favourite to snap up Fruidor
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NOL announces new CEO
There is a change at the top for the Singapore-based group as Ron Widdows takes over the helm
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Lufthansa inks deal with Munich Airport
The airfreight operator has agreed to make Munich a more regular port of call as the airport's perishable cargo volumes grow
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Strike threat hangs over Germany
Leading transport body says members are prepared to "go to the barricades" if necessary over fuel and toll hikes
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Asian shipping lines launch bunker fee
The introduction of an emergency bunker fee is being disputed by the Asian Shippers’ Council
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Golden Wing Mau launches new operation
The Chinese distributor’s new joint venture has bolstered its supply capabilities in lychee, longan, citrus and vegetables
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Maersk orders record-breaking ships
New vessels will each have a capacity of 7,450 TEUs and will be equipped with plugs for 1,700 reefer containers
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Seatrade increases reefer investment
The Seatrade shipping group has announced more new buildings of reefer vessels.
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Chile suffers from poor grape season
Poor export results have led to some growers in the country abandoning grapes in favour of grain and citrus production
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Maersk Line buys out Turkish partner
Acquisition of Merit's 40 per cent shareholding in Maersk Denizcilik gives shipping group full control of Turkey agency
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Seatrade orders two new reefer vessels
Reefer giant announces order for two new vessels from Japanese yard and due for delivery before 2014
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Safmarine opens up Asia-West Africa trade
New routing links major markets in West Africa to hub ports in Asia
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Talks to avert new port strike in US
Closure of US West Coast ports looms as talks reach deadline
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Group calls for Del Monte boycott
An environmental body has called for the boycott of Del Monte products in the Philippines after the chemical endosulfin, bound for the company, was found loaded onto a capsized passenger ship