All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 289
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First Hamburg call for YM Uberty
A giant container ship has made its first call at the Port of Hamburg in Germany as part of its Europe-Far East service
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RFID study underway
Following extensive laboratory testing, a field study of RFID technology at different stages of the supply chain has begun in the US
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NOL seeks US$7bn loan
Analysts are interpreting Singaporean shipping giant’s efforts this week to secure US$5bn-7bn in loans as a sure sign it plans to buy Germany’s Hapag-Lloyd
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Maersk buys new vessels for African trade
World's largest container shipping operator agrees deal with Hyundai Heavy Industries for the delivery of 18 new ships by 2012
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Capespan in canal move
Capespan has announced a new project to quantify its use of resources, which it hopes will lead to energy reduction target-setting and has already seen it use river transport as a freight solution.
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Price hike hits Korean importers
Korean fruit importers have been left to pick up the tab after last week’s transport strike
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Cargofresh system proves a hit
The Danish controlled atmosphere specialist has successfully tested a new system on bananas
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Exchange rates rattle French shippers
The weak US dollar is worrying French apple shippers, who expect to market a smaller crop this season according to Blue Whale's Marc Peyres
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Portsmouth Port secures Fyffes deal
Fyffes will ship up to 1,500 extra pallets of bananas per week via Portsmouth as part of new agreement with UK port
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Maersk signs ten-year deal with Felixstowe
Decade-long agreement seen as strategic move designed to guarantee terminal access at one of the UK's key fresh produce ports
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Protective measures for transport to come
The EU Council of Transport Ministers in Luxembourg came to an agreement last Friday, June 13, which proposes to allow member states to protect the interests of their domestic transport industry by permitting them to “introduce protective measures in case of serious disturbances of the national transport market”.
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Lonrho to build facilities in Malawi
Investment giant to establish coldstore and packhouse at Lilongwe International Airport, as well as 100ha of production
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US firms see shares plummet
Soaring fuel and fertiliser costs are being blamed for the huge drop in food companies' share prices
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Murcian melon deal hit by strikes
Leading Spanish produce association reveals recent transport strike has had a serious affect on the country’s melon deal
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TUI markets Hapag-Lloyd in Asia
A number of potential buyers are linked with a move for the world's eighth largest container shipping company
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Cap Gabriel makes first Hamburg visit
Hamburg Süd's latest newbuild docks at the HHLA Container Terminal Burchardkai as part of its Indian Ocean Service rotation
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Safmarine welcomes new vessels
Two new ships have been named and will be added to the shipping group's West Africa-Europe trade lines
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Truckers' strike hits Korea
Ports and container terminals are struggling to cope with excess volumes as the strike runs into a third day
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Good year for Intercontainer
Transport operator enjoys "substantial" growth in east and south-east Europe as capacity falls slightly in west and north
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Deliveries resume as Spanish strike ends
Fresh produce volumes begin to return to normal as lorry drivers in Spain opt to call off industrial action