All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 291
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ArticleSeatrade announces chairman's retirement
Marnix van Overklift has ended his 36-year association with the Seatrade Group of Companies
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ArticleProduce trade escapes low traffic trend
Declining traffic at key US ports has appeared not to have hit fruit and vegetable imports and exports
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ArticleZim reports Q1 losses
Israeli shipping firm Zim has announced losses for the first quarter due to a significant drop in cargo volumes
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ArticleCMA CGA boosts Asia-Europe rates
French carrier CMA CGM has announced a collection of rate increases on Asia-Europe trade routes
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ArticleChiquita wins sustainability award
Chiquita has been awarded the 2009 Circle of Excellence Award in recognition of its environmental and social initiatives
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ArticleVietnam opens doors with deepwater port
Vietnam has opened its first deepwater container terminal, enabling a new direct service to the US
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ArticleDole operations unaffected by quake
The Honduran earthquake that forced the closure of the Puerto Cortes port has not affected the company's banana exports
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ArticleNOL offers shares to cut debt
Singaporean shipper Neptune Orient Lines has announced a plan to raise US$972m by selling rights shares
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ArticleHamburg Süd christens final 'Monte' vessel
The German shipping group has christened the last of its 5,552 TEU 'Monte' class ships in Hong Kong
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ArticleBarcelona terminal awarded fruit contract
Joint-venture fruit logistics company Barcelona Reefer Terminal will assume control of the Port of Barcelona’s fruit handling operations
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ArticleMaersk Line backs emission control
The group has called for the swift implementation of a proposed emission control area across Canada and the US
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Rail hub on the cards for Spalding
Authorities and agencies in Lincolnshire are looking into the establishment of a rail hub in Spalding.
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New pallet standards for 2010
All new approved EPAL pallets from all EPAL partners worldwide will be ISPM15 compliant to meet export standards around the globe from January 2010 .
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ArticleUK ports outperform targets
The 2008 Associated British Ports (ABP) Corporate Responsibility Report has revealed that performance in term of safety, emission and community investment at UK ports has improved.
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ArticleNOL raises Asia-Europe rates
Singapore’s Neptune Orient Lines will raise freight rates on Asia-Europe routes from next month
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ArticleHamburg Süd revamps UCLA service
The shipping group moves to introduce a new Intra-Caribbean service to its portfolio
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ArticleCosco Group eyes Taiwan port
Chinese shipping groups are looking to invest in Taiwan’s main port Kaohsiung, reports Bloomberg
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ArticleRailfreight remains viable
Railfreight is a viable option for the produce sector, but time-efficiency must come first if it is to succeed, concluded members of the industry this week.
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Almería-Dunkirk produce pilot launched
A pilot project was recently launched for the transport and distribution of fruit and vegetables from Almería to markets in the UK, Germany and Benelux, via the French port of Dunkirk.
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ArticleQ1 volumes fall at Port of Hamburg
The German port has announced that the total volume of goods handled fell 21.7 per cent in the first quarter of 2009

