All articles by Luisa Cheshire – Page 74
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ArticleAlexandre de Juniac heads IATA
Alexandre de Juniac has succeeded Tony Tyler as director general and CEO of the International Air Transport Association (IATA)
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ArticleHappyFresh exits new markets
Indonesia-based online grocery service HappyFresh is quitting the Philippines and Taiwan to focus on core markets
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ArticleAirfreight shows modest growth
Figures from Airports Council International (ACI) show a 0.5 per cent growth rate in global freight volumes for first half of 2016
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ArticleFrance set for top crop
France expects a great quality apple crop this season, thanks to perfect summer weather
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Asia eludes EU apple suppliers
Europe neither has the right varieties nor adequate market access to become a key apple exporter to Asia, says analyst
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ArticleAir cargo demand picks up
Demand for international air freight picked up in June, showing the fastest pace of growth in 14 months
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ArticleVietnam mangoes step closer to US
Vietnamese mangoes are poised to enter the US market, following a public comment period
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ArticleAir cargo prices nose-dive
German airline Lufthansa says a fall in air cargo handling prices is being exacerbated by carriers adding planes
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ArticleVietnam exports to China soar
Vietnamese fresh produce exports to China rose nearly 80 per cent during the first five months of 2016 over the prior year period
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ArticleDrought dents Thai exports
A prolonged heatwave in parts of Thailand this year has cut exotic fruit production and affected quality
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ArticleCMA CGM crosses NOL ownership threshold
French shipping line CMA CGM has crossed the compulsory acquisition ownership threshold in Singapore shipping giant NOL
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ArticleBrexit 'will hurt airfreight industry'
Brexit vote will affect UK airfreight volumes and international trade, says IATA
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ArticleBrexit vote triggers expansion delay
UK logistics companies are worried airport expansion plans will be delayed after last week's Brexit vote
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ArticleBanana business sets ethical standards
UK retailers have been falling over themselves to switch their banana supplies to sustainable sources this year, boosting their CSR credentials
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ArticleMalaysia to develop cargo hub
Land surrounding Malaysia's Kuala Lumpur International Airport is to be transformed into a major air cargo and logistics hub
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ArticleKNZ turns down Splice and Seeka
Kiwifruit New Zealand has refused applications by Splice Fruit and Seeka to market kiwifruit abroad
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd forms new shipping group
Germany's Hapag-Lloyd and five Asian shipping lines are forming a new vessel-sharing alliance, called The Alliance
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ArticleFreight rates hit NOL results
NOL posts 1Q 2016 net loss of US$105m amid deteriorating freight rates environment
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ArticleWeak airfreight reflects subdued trade
Weak March airfreight volumes point to another difficult year for global trade, says International Air Transport Association
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ArticleSluggish economy hits Thai import sales
Thailand’s economic downturn and tourism crisis are curbing imported produce sales, says trader

