All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 293
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ArticleMaersk reveals carbon emission reduction
The logistics group has said that emissions were slashed by 9 per cent in 2008, with the trend set to continue this year
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ArticleAgrexco rides train to Europe
In order to reduce environmental damage and transport costs, Agrexco sees rail as preferred route to Europe
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ArticleAADA bumps-up shipping rates
The shipping alliance has decided to increase rates as a result of higher fuel prices in key markets
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ArticleStar Reefers reflects on tough first quarter
The group saw net income fall and demand for specialised reefer vessels to transport fresh produce drop
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ArticleAtlantic partnership for shipping groups
The Grand Alliance has teamed with Hamburg Süd to address declining transatlantic volumes
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd raises Far East-Europe rates
The company is to introduce rate increases and a Peak Season Surcharge in the coming months
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ArticleMaersk Line reveals Asia-Europe changes
Alterations aim to offer more direct port coverage and enhanced product reliability, according to the group
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ArticleKuehne & Nagel reports solid performance
The group has looked to counteract the economic downturn with increased sales activities and cost-cutting
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ArticleHamburg welcomes largest visitor
The CMA CGM Andromeda vessel has become the largest ship on record to dock at the Port of Hamburg in Germany
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ArticleShipping merger on horizon
Asian shipping lines are predicting consolidation in the industry as pressure from the financial crisis eases
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ArticleHamburg Süd drops charge
The German shipping line has revealed that there will be no congestion surcharge at Haifa and Ashdod ports in Israel
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ArticleOOCL Q1 revenues fall
OOCL’s first quarter revenues have fallen a dramatic 31 per cent as a result of declining trade
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ArticleHamburg Süd posts growth
The integration of Costa Container Lines into its organisation assisted German shipping line Hamburg Süd in recording growth in 2008
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ArticleMarshalls strengthens logistics
SOR UK has announced further refrigerated trailer orders from the Lincolnshire-based fresh produce supplier Marshalls Bros (Butterwick).
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ArticleSafmarine to build on South American growth
Safmarine aims to build on its success in South America last year and diversify its activities in the region
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ArticleRotterdam suffers throughput decline
The Port of Rotterdam has reported that agricultural throughput fell 4 per cent during the first quarter of the year
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ArticleProduce supplies run smoothly during riot
Fresh produce supplies have avoided problems from the Bangkok riots earlier this week
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ArticleHMM links Hamburg with St Petersburg
Hyundai Merchant Marine has introduced the service in partnership with Belgium group Team Lines
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ArticleSun World opts for HarvestMark solution
New traceability programme to be implemented this year by the US fresh produce breeder
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Waitrose gets on its bike
Waitrose is taking grocery back to its roots and mounting its bicycle to deliver shopping to its customers in an environment-friendly manner.

