All Transport & Logistics articles – Page 165
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Food firms fear rising costs
New report suggests raw materials going up in price is biggest worry for UK businesses, but that we may see more export trade
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Wilmington inks new Moroccan citrus deal
This is the second major deal the port has signed this year after securing an extension to its contract with Dole
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Stevedore strike threatens Peruvian exports
Authorities warn that the latest in a series of walkouts is putting off foreign investors
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Improved results at K&N
Kuehne and Nagel sees stronger results for the first nine months of 2013 despite reduced volume growth
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Damco appoints new CFO
Third party logistics specialist hands role to experienced former APM Terminals man
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Major fresh produce shipping route deal
Sixty new jobs will be created at Southampton Fruit Handling as a result of new Spanish fresh produce connection
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New terminal boost for Costa Rica
The deep-water facility will have an eventual throughput of 2.7m TEUs and be able to accommodate Super Post-Panamax vessels
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Pacific Seaways and Seatrade unite
Shipping and logistics firms launch new joint venture, aimed at providing best transport alternatives for Chilean growers
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Banana importer announces job losses
Supermarket supplier SH Pratt embarks on restructuring process following announcement that around 100 staff will be laid off
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C.H. Robinson foresees Indian growth
The US$11bn third-party logistics provider anticipates revenue will double in the next three years
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Bomb concealed in box of durian
Philippine police tipped off by alert residents who saw the box unloaded outside a hotel and restaurant in North Cotabato
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APL names container vessel
APL Savannah will join her sister ships on the Trans-Pacific trade between Asia and the US
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Makeover for firm's lorry fleet
'Striking' new look to tickle onlookers' tastebuds adorns Swithenbank Fresh & Fine Foods' lorries
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Del Monte extends Port of Hueneme deal
California port agrees new fresh produce handling agreement with Del Monte for additional five-year period
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Del Monte enhances tomato position
Group acquires North American production area in a bid to expand its tomato and vegetable offerings
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Damco CEO takes Hapag-Lloyd post
Rolf Habben-Jansen is to leave the freight forwarder to take up a position as CEO of Hapag-Lloyd
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Maersk CEO concedes sluggish demand
Søren Skou has admitted the company overestimated container shipping demand when it ordered new vessels
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Port of Wilmington records success
Better cooling facilities and logistics services are pushing up fresh fruit arrivals at the Delaware River port of entry
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Tampa welcomes state funding
Tampa Port Authority says that will receive around US$23m in funding to finance capital projects