Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3741
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ArticleFresh produce sector hit by flight ban
Industry players across Europe are reporting major disruption as a result of the blanket ban on air travel in several countries
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ArticleHamburg recognises Brazil value
The Port of Hamburg was successfully represented at the Intermodal South America trade fair in São Paulo
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ArticleTesco experiences profitable 2009/10
Comparative yearly revenue and profit climbs as retailer says it is in a stronger position than at the beginning of the economic downturn
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ArticleSupermarkets snub produce wipe
Supermarkets are deliberately snubbing a product used to ensure fresh produce hygiene to protect their organic category, according to an expert.
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ArticleTesco reports record profits
Tesco has reported a record rise in annual profits, seeing the figure rise 10.1 per cent to £3.4 billion.
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ArticleIFCO delivers strong growth
First quarter proves a success as the group records revenue growth of 10.9 per cent and a profitability gain of 29.2 per cent
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ArticleRotterdam recovery begins at port
The port of Rotterdam has reported a ‘strong recovery’ with throughput increasing at the Netherlands port through the first quarter of 2010 as the impact of economic recovery is felt.
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ArticleFurther produce acquisitions lie ahead
Ailing fresh produce businesses need to “groom themselves for sale” to retain what value is left in their firms ahead of a wave of acquisitions, according to an industry analyst.
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ArticleCostco to set up base in Sydney
Discount US retailer Costco has chosen the Sydney suburb of Auburn as the home for its Australian base
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ArticleIndian strawberry production gets boost
Research carried out in the Indian state of Uttarakhand could see farmers in the region growing Dutch strawberry varieties
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ArticleRussia still land of opportunity
Delegates to FRESH 2010 in St Petersburg were told further growth in expected in the Russian market over the next five years
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ArticleAsh delays produce by "at least a fortnight"
The impact of the airspace closure across northern Europe due to the volcanic ash cloud on fresh produce could be severe and last for “at least a fortnight”, according to the Freight Transport Association (FTA).
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Empty skies trigger produce shortages
The grounding of flights across Europe due to the eruption of the Eyjafjallajoekull volcano in Iceland last week is likely to leave supermarket shelves destitute of selected fresh produce items.
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ArticleMaxcel granted emergency approval
Maxcel, a plant regulator for the chemical thinning of apples, has been granted an emergency approval of 120 days in the UK.
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ArticleImproved Q1 for Kuehne & Nagel
Logistics group announces year-on-year growth through the first three months of the year
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ArticleAsoex reveals school rebuilding project
Chilean export association sets up programme to help rebuild two schools damaged in February's devastating earthquake
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ArticleBlue Skies forced to close facilities
Grounded flights in UK following spread of volcanic ash cloud forces closure of factories in Africa and South America
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ArticleCarrefour set to open first Iraq store
The French retailer is reportedly due to open its first store in the Middle Eastern country before the end of 2010
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ArticleEuropean airfreight feels volcano impact
The ash cloud generated by the eruption of Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano system has grounded air cargo across northern Europe
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ArticleHillfresh ready for Spanish melon deal
Dutch importer set to receive first consignments of new-season Spanish melons this week as campaign gets underway

