All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 289
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ArticleGeorge Hammond wins new status
Marine and port services provider at the Port of Dover, George Hammond plc, has become the first port-service company in the UK to win full Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) status.
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ArticleBritish Airways cuts fuel charges
British Airways World Cargo (BAWC) has announced a reduction to its fuel surcharge as the debate over food miles continues.
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New American bases for Hamburg Süd
The German shipping group is establishing its own national organisations in Guatemala and El Salvador
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New board member for Kuehne & Nagel
Swiss logistics group has appointed a new head of global human resources
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Lufthansa Cargo introduces new service
The logistics group will launch a new Europe-Asia/Australia service on 1 January
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ArticleEcuador’s banana sector calls for lower tariffs
The country’s national banana association has called on the Port of Guayaquil to lower its charges to ease cost pressures on exporters
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China link to boost Taiwan economy
Direct cargo links between Taiwan and China will help boost Taiwan’s economy, analysts and government leaders say
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CMA CGM, Maersk offer joint Asia-US service
The shipping giants will launch two joint shipping strings linking Asia and the US in May
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BA World Cargo drops fuel surcharge further
The group has announced a third cut to the surcharge in as many weeks as fuel prices continue to fall
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ArticleAfrica "needs voice" in airfreight row
Ecologist Bill Vorley has urged policy-makers to show some “guts” and start working with African growers to give them a voice in the airfreight row.
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Maersk warns of shipping collapse
The world's largest container shipping line, Maersk, warned today the shipping industry could be in real trouble in the coming year
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Maersk to move Intra Asia services to MCC
The shipping giant has made the move in anticipation of future trade growth
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Japanese ports fall behind regional rivals
Inefficient investment means Japan’s ports are lagging behind neighbouring ports in the region, according to The Asahi Shimbun
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Panama Canal revenue hits record level
The canal’s revenue has risen 14 per cent to record levels in the year to September, while shipping traffic has fallen slightly
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ArticleMaersk cuts Asia-US rates
Maersk Line will drop shipping rates between Asia and the US West Coast to retain market share
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ArticleCustoms watches fruit shipments
Philippine fruit import shipments are under the microscope this month for contraband vegetables
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Hamburg Süd to open own agencies in Med
The group will open own agencies in southern Italy and Egypt
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ArticleMaersk Line lays up surplus vessels
The group will end the use of eight ships as capacity adjustments throughout its services continue
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CMA CGM service links Europe with Australia
NEMO, a 12 vessel service, will have a round trip of 84 days
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New Intra Europe service for Maersk Line
The Denmark-based shipping group has unveiled a new rotation boasting "increased reliability"

