All Transport & Logistics articles – Page 121
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Cool Logistics Asia looks at changing tides
Delegates from more than 20 countries gather for second annual conference in Hong Kong
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Leeds food wholesaler "as bad as it gets"
Sing Kee slammed by transport commissioner for succession of failings in relation to its vehicle operation
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HMM eyes Hanjin vessels
Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) is first in line to purchase Hanjin Shipping vessels as it goes into liquidation
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Damco moves in Maersk reshuffle
Damco is assigned to AP Moller-Maerk's newly-created transport and logistics division in a business reshuffle
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Stena Line adds new service to Rotterdam-UK route
Shipping firm said expanding interest in the UK led to its introduction of its second RoRo ship Caroline Russ
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Korean companies help Hanjin
Korean companies have offered Hanjin Shipping some US$100m to help resolve its cargo crisis
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EU acts to limit scope of Russian ban
Moscow preventing Spanish stonefruit shipments to China from passing through its territory
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Produce drives India trade growth
Maersk Line's quarterly trade report for India shows containerised trade volume is on the rise
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Port of Melbourne leased for A$9.7bn
Victorian government has announced a 50-year lease of Melbourne Port to the Lonsdale consortium
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South Africa close to new citrus shipping deal with China
South Africa’s Citrus Growers' Association has visited Beijing to secure break bulk reefer shipments before next season
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Exports climb at LA ports
August container volumes at the Port of Los Angeles are the strongest since 2006
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OPDR targets Italian market
Logistics company opens Milan office, ensuring advanced multimodal solutions for customers
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Hanjin bankruptcy makes waves
The collapse of South Korean shipping line Hanjin has sent shockwaves through the global seafreight sector
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Calais wall is 'waste of money'
Peak growing season in the UK is minimising disruption from Calais troubles for now, but industry slams Calais wall proposals
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UK to build £2m Calais wall
The UK government will fund a 4m-high wall to protect access roads to Calais from migrants and minimise disruption to freight traffic
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Airfreight sees robust growth
Demand for global airfreight rose by 5 per cent in July 2016 over the prior year period – the fastest pace in 18 months.
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Egyptian exports rise to meet demand
Demand is soaring for a number of Egyptian produce exports, including tomatoes, oranges, onions and strawberries, not least from Russia
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Port of Calais access blocked by protest
A roadblock is set to block the access roads to Calais today as truckers protest over ‘disruption' from migrant camps
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Alexandre 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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Shipping agency close to Dover port deal
George Hammond PLC and the Port of Dover are closing in on an agreement to strengthen the cargo business at Dover