All Switzerland articles – Page 7
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ArticleKuehne and Nagel makes a Pledge
Group launches online seafreight service solution with guaranteed lead times and 100 per cent money back agreement
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ArticleChiquita speeds up search for new banana
New CEO Carlos Lopez Flores talks exclusively to Eurofruit about fighting disease, faster logistics and finding a new variety
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ArticleAir cargo demand dips
Global airfreight demand fell in February, registering its worst performance in three years, the IATA said
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ArticleDSV and Panalpina agree on sale
The deal will create the world’s fourth largest freight-forwarding company
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ArticleValue chain vision
Arend Schot, head EAME vegetable seeds at Syngenta, offers the latest on the products the company is pushing for 2019
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ArticleGAC buys two European salad facilities
The factories in Switzerland and Italy will boost the company’s international expansion strategy
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ArticleChiquita officially opens new Europe HQ
Company's European head office was relocated from Rolle to Etoy in the Swiss canton of Vaud last summer
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ArticleAirfreight demand dips
Global airfreight demand measured its worst performance in three years last January
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ArticlePanalpina records historic airfreight volumes
Panalpina reports highest ever airfreight volumes in 2018, and plans further growth in 2019
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ArticleKuehne & Nagel increases results
Logistics group sees strong volume growth across all business units
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ArticlePanalpina in Agility tie-up talks
Swiss freight forwarder Panalpina is talking to Agility, a Kuwaiti logistics provider, about a tie-up deal, according to press reports
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Article“Apple-like” pear called Fred hits Swiss shelves
Firm-textured variety whose juice doesn’t run could offer better transportability and consumer convenience
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ArticleConsumer success for Kissabel
Red, orange and pink-fleshed apples impressed customers across Germany, the UK, Italy and Switzerland
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ArticleDSV makes US$4bn bid for Panalpina
Combined business would generate expected revenues of more than US$16.8bn says DSV
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ArticleAirfreight could ease Brexit bottlenecks
Aircargo carriers are offering their services as a solution to potential no-deal Brexit bottlenecks at channel ports
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ArticleFlat November hits airfreight sector
Global air freight demand plateaued in November 2018 compared to the prior year period due to weakening global economic activity
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ArticlePanalpina opens LCL hub in Cartagena
This is the company’s first ocean freight hub operation in Colombia
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ArticleHigh expectations for NH Kissabel campaign
Producers are reporting good quality for the 2018/19 harvest in Europe and the US
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ArticleAirfreight growth picks up
Global airfreight demand picked up in October, with markets posting a modest 3.1 per cent rise over the prior year period
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ArticleContainer industry unites
Leading companies look to create an association to pave the way for digitalisation, standardisation and interoperability in the industry.

