All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 293
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New vessel for SAMBA service
Maersk Line has added a ship to its South America-Middle East route to improve reliability and speed
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ArticleStellar Stena tops Irish charts
Stena Line Freight has won the Shipping Line of the Year award at the prestigious Export & Freight Transport & Logistics Awards 2008, the premier event in the Irish transport calendar.
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Lines eye 2009 capacity drop
Shipping companies operating between the US and Asia are heeding a cooling economic environment and cutting back capacity
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ArticlePort of Antwerp caught up in strikes
Protests against rising transport costs have led to restricted access at the port, as well as rail cancellations and clogged roads
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ArticleGroups unite to form Aus-Asia network
New service offers strong port coverage but highlights high shipping cost issues
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ArticleFirst female master for Safmarine
Louise Angel will take command of the Safmarine Ngami from mid-October
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Man faces jail over freight price-fixing
A former British Airways executive has pleaded guilty to fixing prices on services between the UK and the US
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ArticleForeign investors annex Vietnam’s ports
Vietnam’s maritime sector is weighing the cost of foreign investment as it loses control of the country’s ports
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AE-8 arrives in Hamburg
The first AE-8 ship recently arrived at the Port of Hamburg, marking the steady growth in traffic occurring between Hamburg and Asia
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Article"Good progress" for Tesco in first half
The UK retailer has seen increases in year-on-year profit and sales during the first half of 2008/09
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ArticleProtests against potential Hapag-Lloyd sale
Employees of the German shipping group have expressed concern that the group could be sold to foreign buyer NOL
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ArticleTransport costs restrict Latin American trade
A recent study has revealed trade in the region could increase by over 20 per cent if freight costs were reduced by just 10 per cent
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NOL confirms Hapag-Lloyd bid
The long-running battle to acquire the German group from owner TUI AG could be nearing a climax
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New head for Maersk India
Maersk Line, the shipping arm of AP Moller-Maersk, has announced a new manager for the India and Sri Lanka branch
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ArticleChiquita commits future to Port of Wilmington
By renewing its partnership agreement the marketer will contribute to the long-term growth of the America’s leading perishable cargo port
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd bid will come, says NOL
The shipping line will make a move for Hapag-Lloyd before the 26 September deadline, its CEO has said
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ArticleDiesel prices do not reflect global rises
The Freight Transport Association says that bulk diesel prices are not falling in line with the current dramatic reduction in the world price of oil.
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BA cancels flights to Pakistan
British Airways has halted all flights to Pakistan amid security concerns
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ArticleEmirates achieves air cargo accolade
The Dubai-based air cargo services provider was rated on its quality of service, customer focus and price performance ratio
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ArticleFPT reports increase in fruit volumes handled
The logistics operation of Capespan has revealed a significant rise in the amount of fruit handled over the past three years

