All Singapore articles – Page 23
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Korean potatoes enter Singapore
Korean sweet potatoes have hit the Singaporean market with a shipment of 17.5 tonnes
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ArticlePSA records 2009 throughput drop
Year-on-year throughput volumes at the Singapore-based port group fell for the first time in 2009
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Carrefour expands in Asia
French retail giant Carrefour plans to open six to eight supermarkets in Singapore, and has introduced a Chinese bus service
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ArticleAnother tough quarter for NOL
The adverse economic conditions have driven NOL to a second quarter loss of US$146.2m
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ArticleNOL offers shares to cut debt
Singaporean shipper Neptune Orient Lines has announced a plan to raise US$972m by selling rights shares
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ArticleNOL raises Asia-Europe rates
Singapore’s Neptune Orient Lines will raise freight rates on Asia-Europe routes from next month
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Del Monte Pacific faces US$100m lawsuit
Fresh Del Monte have initiated a trademark complaint
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ArticleNOL loses US$244.6m during first quarter
Shipping group has suffered biggest quarterly loss in seven years, it has reported
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ArticleNew Zealand edges closer to trade deal
An overwhelming majority of MPs in the country have backed the Asean free trade agreement
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ArticleShipping merger on horizon
Asian shipping lines are predicting consolidation in the industry as pressure from the financial crisis eases
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ArticleProfit down, revenue up at PSA
The Singapore-based shipping group saw yearly profits hit by lower yields and soaring costs
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ArticleNew service for Asia-South America
NYK, “K” Line, PIL and HMM will jointly operate a new 70-day service between Asia and the east coast of South America
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ArticleNOL volumes fell 24 per cent
Neptune Orient Lines has reported its container volumes dropped 24 per cent at the end of last year
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ArticlePSA reports container throughput growth
The international port group has announced that it handled 7.3 per cent more containers last year than in 2007
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Maersk to move Intra Asia services to MCC
The shipping giant has made the move in anticipation of future trade growth
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ArticleNOL to axe 1,000 jobs
Singapore’s Neptune Orient Lines will cut over 1,000 jobs in an effort to lower costs, as slowing demand hits home
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Overcapacity in Asia-Europe shipping
There is an overcapacity in shipping lines between Asia and Europe, according to a Neptune Orient Lines official
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ArticleDrought conditions hit Australia's topfruit
Pear production and exports will fall this year as the dry conditions bite, although apple exports are expected to increase
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ArticleNOL to pull ships from service
In the wake of a difficult third-quarter 2008 and soaring fuel prices, shipping group NOL will withdraw some vessels from service
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ArticleNOL cuts shipping capacity
Neptune Orient Lines has announced cutbacks in shipping capacity as the global financial malaise hits home

