All Transport & Logistics articles – Page 172
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SA citrus growers urged to train workers
Citrus growers in South Africa have been urged to train workers after a rise in labour costs.
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Florette's 'Feelgood' fleet
Florette has upgraded its logistics fleet with the addition of more efficient trailers.
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New development on London Heathrow project
Air service provider dnata has announced a further step in the progress of its dnata City project, a purpose-built cargo logistics centre at the heart of London Heathrow Airport.
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Sheerness faces produce closure
Peel Ports Medway is considering the closure of part of its fresh produce facility at the Port of Sheerness.
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Zespri and Zeebrugge ink new deal
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri has signed an agreement with port operator SEA-invest that will see the exporter maintain the Belgian port of Zeebrugge as the gateway to Europe for New Zealand kiwifruit sendings.
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Belgian acquisition for ND
Nobert Dentressangle has completed the acquisition of Belgian logistics company Nova Natie.
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Norbert makes board appointments
Logistics multi-national Norbert Dentressangle has announced the appointment of two new executive board members.
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Record cargo growth for sea freight
The seafreight of fresh produce has experienced record cargo growth despite an uncertain future for the specialised reefer fleet, according to Drewry Maritime Research’s latest reefer shipping market review and forecast report.
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ND launches Red Ocean Connect
The freight forwarding division of Norbert Dentressangle (ND) has launched ‘Red Ocean Connect’, a managed, end-to-end global seafreight service that connects its global offices.
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Nobert Dentressangle appoints new CEO
Global transport and logistics company Norbert Dentressangle has revealed that, following a meeting of its supervisory board this week, François Bertreau has resigned as group chief executive officer and has been replaced by Hervé Montjotin.
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Maersk will no longer ship to Iran
Global shipping giant Maersk has suspended port calls in Iran in response to the West’s tightening of trade sanctions, according to a company spokesperson.
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K&N highlights 'positive development'
The new year brings an improved set of results for logistics outfit Kuenhe and Nagel, with net earnings nearly doubling
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Lemon stocks replenished in Hong Kong
Suppliers and importers adjust produce travel routes to circumvent port strikes disrupting regional fruit supplies
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Asoex re-confirms return to normality
Following the workers’ strike the Chilean Fruit Exporters Association claims shipments are back underway with all export commitments due to be met
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MMD in Chilean grape first for Portsmouth
MMD Shipping Services has imported Chilean grapes into the UK via Portsmouth International Port for the first time.
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Chile strikes threaten UK exports
Key lines could run short in UK stores after strikes hamper sendings from the South American country
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Port of LA completes deepening project
US$370m main channel deepening efforts reach their conclusion
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Cocanmex to crack coconut market
Innovative, value-added coconut product to be launched on the European market this May from Mexican supplier Cocanmex
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MMD in Chilean grape first for Portsmouth
Over 1,000 pallets of grapes from NYKCool arrived on 27 March, the first of eight weekly shipments from Chile due at the port
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Chile launches sustainability guide
A set of grower guidelines benchmarked against global demands will help the nation’s fruit industry to tackle sustainability