All Transport & Logistics articles – Page 152
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MMD inks major transport deal with Gregory Distribution
Logistics giant Gregory Distribution to handle the delivery of fresh fruit and veg dealt with by MMD at Portsmouth port
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Freight forwarders prepared for volcanic disruption
Companies introduced emergency plans to limit their exposure to closure of airspace in wake of Eyjafjallajokull eruption in 2010
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CMA CGM launches Asian service
Group announces joint service between North East Asia, Australia and New Zealand with CSCL, OOCL and PIL
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Maersk returns Russia-bound goods
Global shipping company has sent a "significant" amount of goods on course to Russia back to original senders
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New joint shipping service announced
Leading shipping lines form partnership to service Asia-Pacific region from November
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Condor inks new 10-year Guernsey, Jersey and UK deal
Ferry firm's non-exclusive agreement with Jersey Ports allows Condor Ferries to operate freight services until 2024
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NOL considers sale of logistics business
Media reports suggest shipping firm is looking to free up capital as it prepares for fourth consecutive annual loss
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2M alliance to kickoff early 2015
Maersk Line has announced it expects its vessel-sharing alliance with MSC to begin as early as January 2015
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Co-op sells East Midlands RDC
Retailer completes sale of former logistics hub after moving operations to M1 site in 18-month major logistics overhaul
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Mærsk upgrades 2014 outlook
Strong performance of Maersk Line in particular helps drive logistics group's "satisfactory result" in the second quarter
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TSA urges another rate rise
The Transpacific Stabilisation Agreement has recommended shipping companies raise Asia-US freight rates by at least 14.2 per cent
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Hamburg hits new seaborne cargo high
The group hits a new half-year high in terms of volumes handled, driven by container handling
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Stable volumes at Port of LA
Containerised cargo volumes increase 0.25 per cent on the same period of 2013
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Lib Dems announce plans to scrap Severn Bridge toll
'These tolls shouldn't be used as a money-maker by either the Welsh or UK government,' claims the party's Welsh leader
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Port Otago to rival Tauranga
New Zealand's Port Otago is expected to announce a dredging programme to accommodate larger shipping vessels
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Sunkist Growers on the move
Citrus cooperative is to move its corporate headquarters from Sherman Oaks to Santa Clarita
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Maersk appoints new roles in Asia
Global shipping line Maersk has announced two new members of its Asia Pacific team, in Thailand and Myanmar
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Maersk Line appoints Asian head
Lars Mikael Jensen is the new regional chief executive of the shipping line's Asia-Pacific operations
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Cherries 'flying' in China
The US cherry deal in China has been a record year for air shipments, as charter services take off
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NOL records $54m Q2 loss
Global shipping company NOL has attributed difficult trading conditions and a focus on cost management to its second quarter loss