All Transport & Logistics articles – Page 131
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New shipping route links UK and Portugal
New route will call at European and Portuguese ports three times a week provided by shipping firms MacAndrews and OPDR
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Brazil dominates orange juice sector
Brazil dominates world orange juice production, sending 80 per cent of its exports to Europe. But who are the key plays in this lucrative industry and how is it developing? Andrew Morgan and Patricia Salume report
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Logistics chain focus at Fruit Logistica
A new event format focusing on fresh produce handling and logistics will debut at the 2016 edition in Berlin
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NZ pipfruit to gain from port investment
New Zealand’s Napier port has invested in expanding its terminal capacity and productivity
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Effect of Sinai plane crash limited
Last month’s Russian plane crash over Sinai will have little impact on Egypt’s fresh fruit and vegetables sector, according to exporters
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MCI Chile rolls out first containers
Maersk Container Industry has delivered first Star Cool reefer containers from new factory in Chile
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Port opens ‘mega-ship’ berth extension
Port of Felixstowe’s Berth 9 means the port can handle two large container ships at one time and was opened officially this week
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NOL in talks with Maersk/CMA CGM over buy-out
Container shipping line NOL is in talks with Maersk and CMA CGM over a possible buy-out
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Chinese invest in Italian port hub
APM Terminals plans to integrate its recently purchased perishables facility with a new terminal development at Vado
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Chep opens Malaysia service center
Leading pallet provider Chep has invested in a service centre in Malaysia’s Kawasan Perindustrian Bukit Raja Klang
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Seatrade to expand reefer fleet
The reefer specialist’s new vessels demonstrate Seatrade’s commitment to the produce industry and to environmental protection
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Maersk Line to cut 4,000 positions
Group announces personnel streamlining as part of accelerated efficiency initiatives
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Airfreight shows slight growth
International airfreight markets showed slight growth in September, but the global trend is fragile, according to the IATA
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Heathrow expands air-freight capacity
UK airport Heathrow has announced it will invest £180m in expanding its air-freight handling capacity
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£4m food examination facility opens at Felixstowe
Site includes expansion of examination facilities and new offices for Port Health staff
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Antwerp explores Iranian options
The Port of Antwerp has demonstrated its interest in a reopened Iran, sending a delegation to meet with ministries and companies
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Railway cold chain crucial for China
Rabobank report suggests investment in railway cold chains is required to meet the country's demand for perishable food
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Steep airfreight costs cut fruit exports
Steep airfreight costs – up to 50 per cent of sales price – are restricting Vietnam's fruit exports
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Walmart switches crates for US
Walmart will use IFCO’s new woodgrain-look reusable plastic containers for fresh produce throughout its US store network