All Singapore articles – Page 21
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ArticleAPL slow steams ahead
APL is adjusting its Trans-Pacific fuel surcharge from July to reflect the effects of slow-steaming
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ArticleAPL scoops two shipping awards
APL won the liner owner/operator and environment protection gongs at the fourth Seatrade Asia shipping awards
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ArticleExpress service connects two Easts
A new express service from Nippon Yusen Kaisha and Hanjin Shipping is set to link the Far East and the Middle East
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ArticleNOL orders new ships
Singapore container shipping group Neptune Orient Line (NOL) announced it is investing in new ships to meet future growth needs
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ArticleNOL APL president steps down
Eng Aik Meng, president of Singapore shipping line NOL' s APL business, has resigned
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ArticleCostly fuel cuts air industry profits
Escalating oil prices will cut air cargo growth projections and industry profitability in 2011
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ArticleSingapore lifts Japan produce import ban
Singapore has lifted an import ban from two Japanese prefectures after an investigation found contaminated vegetables did not originate there
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ArticleNOL appoints new CEO
Singapore shipping firm NOL has appointed a new CEO to take over from Ron Widdows when he retires at the end of 2011.
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ArticleAPL cuts emissions in Singapore
Container shipping line APL is switching to cleaner fuel in all its vessels calling at Singapore in a bid to cut sulphur emissions
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ArticleThai produce prices rise in Singapore
Prices of Thai fruit and vegetables have risen in Singapore as a result of last month’s flooding
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ArticleNOL announces lift in Asia trade
Singapore's container shipping firm Neptune Orient Lines says higher traffic on Asian routes helped boost its February to March volumes
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ArticleContaminated cabbages discovered in Singapore
Readings taken from some cabbages imported to Singapore from Japan have shown radiation levels up to nine times the level recommended for international trade
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ArticleSingapore widens block on Japanese imports
Singapore has extended a ban on Japanese food imports to new areas following detections of radioactive contaminants in four vegetable samples
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ArticleSingapore vegetable push slated for Indonesia
Indonesia aims to increase its share of Singapore’s vegetable imports to 40 per cent by 2014
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ArticleAsia drives global air cargo growth
Freight markets in Asia are spearheading a rise in global air cargo volumes, according to the latest industry forecast
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ArticleSingapore officially opens Coolport@Changi
Asia's newest airport perishable handling centre Coolport@Changi officially opened in Singapore today
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ArticleNOL Q3 results firmly in black
Neptune Orient Lines has posted its second-straight quarterly profit, with the third quarter netting US$282m
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ArticleAPL named Asia’s best container line
APL has been presented with Lloyd’s List Asia’s ‘Asian Container Shipping Line of the Year” for the third year
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ArticleSingapore destroys tainted vegetables
Singapore’s food safety watchdog reveals it has destroyed almost a tonne of imported vegetables tainted with the pesticide Carbofuran this year
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ArticleNew Asia Pacific head at Maersk Line
Thomas Knudsen steps into the role after leaving his position as head of Maersk Line in east and central China

