All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 298
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Turners & Growers plans ‘big fridge’
New Zealand’s Turners and Growers is upgrading its Mihaere Drive site to "one big fridge"
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Kloosterboer scoops 360 certification
Kloosterboer, Vlissingen has successfully reached the standard required for seaport terminals to be awarded 360 Quality certification.
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ArticleShippers announce Mexican move
Three leading container operators have announced that they are to move their Mexican services from Manzanillo to its southern rival, Lázaro Cárdenas
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ArticleMaersk Line turns 80
As Maersk Line celebrates its 80th anniversary, the world's largest liner shipping company looks back on eight decades of expansion
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ArticleEuro Pool achieves steady growth
The returnable plastic crate supplier posts a 9 per cent rise in annual turnover to €145m based on continued expansion
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ArticleFrutsol switches to CHEP
The group's GM Nicolás Belmonte has said that the move has generated "significant interest" from customers
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Holland approves Antwerp river plan
Crucial deepening of the Scheldt River, which flows through Holland into the Port of Antwerp, has finally been given the green light
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ArticleMaersk cuts Taiwan port presence in half
The group will halve operations at the Taiwanese port of Kaohsiung as it shifts focus to China
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ArticleCMA CGM seals Miami port deal
Container shipping group CMA CGM has signed joint venture deal to operate terminals at the Port of Miami
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Sulpicio to sue Del Monte over toxic cargo
Group claims that Del Monte failed to declare toxic cargo before its vessel capsized last month
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Airlines fined for price-fixing
Four more companies have been hit with fines as the global investigation into airfreight cargo rates continues
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ArticleUGPBAN nears Fruidor acquisition
The union of banana producer groups of Martinique and Guadeloupe (UGPBAN) appears favourite to snap up Fruidor
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ArticleNOL announces new CEO
There is a change at the top for the Singapore-based group as Ron Widdows takes over the helm
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Lufthansa inks deal with Munich Airport
The airfreight operator has agreed to make Munich a more regular port of call as the airport's perishable cargo volumes grow
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ArticleStrike threat hangs over Germany
Leading transport body says members are prepared to "go to the barricades" if necessary over fuel and toll hikes
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Asian shipping lines launch bunker fee
The introduction of an emergency bunker fee is being disputed by the Asian Shippers’ Council
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Golden Wing Mau launches new operation
The Chinese distributor’s new joint venture has bolstered its supply capabilities in lychee, longan, citrus and vegetables
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ArticleMaersk orders record-breaking ships
New vessels will each have a capacity of 7,450 TEUs and will be equipped with plugs for 1,700 reefer containers
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Seatrade increases reefer investment
The Seatrade shipping group has announced more new buildings of reefer vessels.
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ArticleChile suffers from poor grape season
Poor export results have led to some growers in the country abandoning grapes in favour of grain and citrus production

