All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 297
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ArticleWork begins on Liverpool Produce Terminal
New perishables handling facility set to offer alternative entry point for fresh produce shipped from mainland Europe
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Seatrade acquires Amer fleet
The two groups agree a deal which includes Amer Shipping’s 10 reefer vessels
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ArticleWorldwide Fruit officially opens packhouse
British apple and avocado marketer Worldwide Fruit has officially opened the doors of a major new packhouse and office facility
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Income increase for Star Reefers
A second-quarter increase in European banana demand has helped Star Reefers achieve net income growth
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ArticleFruits leap Olympic traffic hurdle
Fruit distributors have been given special dispensation to enter Beijing, avoiding traffic jams caused by security enhancements
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ArticleCalifornia sues suspect importer
The US state of California is suing an importing company for skipping quarantine procedures
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ArticleColombia gives thumbs up to LAN Chile
The Chilean airline could operate a new Colombian cargo affiliate as early as 2009
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Morocco gains new shipping options
IMTC and DailyFresh will offer a new container service for the 2008/09 season that will benefit Moroccan producers
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ArticleCompagnie Fruitière welcomes new vessel
West African bananas and pineapples discharged into Port of Antwerp from first of Compagnie Fruitière's new specialised reefer fleet
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Race for Hapag-Lloyd heats up
As the deadline for bids passes, two parties have emerged as potential buyers of the German shipping unit
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Maersk forecasts shipping growth
Maersk Line predicts a 7-8 per cent growth in container shipping this year
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CCL teams with INTTRA
INTTRA has increased its carrier network with the addition of Costa Container Lines
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NZ cool store hit by fire
A massive fire has gutted a Balance Investments cool store in New Zealand this morning, and spread to a nearby packhouse
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ArticleTanzania flights edge closer
Direct flights of fresh produce, flowers and cuttings from the main growing areas of Tanzania moved a step closer this week, as members of the Tanzania Horticultural Association (Taha) reached a new agreement on the Tanzania Airfreight Project.
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ArticleMarseille-Fos sees rise in global traffic
Year-on-year volumes of fresh produce are increasing at France's leading port
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ArticleMed Reefer secures new Argentina deals
The Clerici Group-owned logistics and distribution firm has bought Xm Global and signed a partnership deal with Etb Seafrigo
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Munich Airport scoops European crown
The German hub has been named the best airport in Europe for the fourth successive year at the World Airport Awards
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Hamburg Sud increases Chinese presence
The German group has been given the green light to expand its office network in the country
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ArticleKloosterboer secures 360 certification
The reefer terminal is the first to be accredited by the 360 Quality Association

