All Transport & Logistics articles – Page 188
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Competition hits Argentinean exports
Fruit and vegetable sendings from two major ports in the south of Argentina have fallen during the first five months of 2012
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NOL completes staff cuts
Neptune Orient Lines has finalised several hundred staff cuts in an effort to make the company less bureaucratic
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Port developer seeks coldstorage funding
Port and industrial development in Burmese city of Dawei expected to become new regional hub serving world markets
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China and India shape logistics trends
Asian countries' impact on global demand for perishables set to feature prominently at upcoming Cool Logistics Global event
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Emirates embarks on major expansion
New routes will be added to Poland, Australia and France as the Dubai-based group looks ahead to a bumper six months
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K+N expands its perishable business
Leading logistics company Kuehne + Nagel has taken on the client list of Canadian freight forwarder Perishables International Transportation
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Vertical farming opportunity in China
Swedish vertical greenhouse proponent agrees to work with local university to establish urban agriculture
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Airfreight demand drops
Global air traffic demand is declining in line with deteriorating global economic conditions, reports IATA
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JAL admits to price fixing
The High Court of New Zealand has ordered Japan Airlines to pay NZ$2.28m (US$1.83m) for participating in an airfreight cartel
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Antwerp and Dalian sign MOU
Belgian and Chinese ports look to extend existing collaboration and increase trade
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Time ripe for Indian FDI
With the economy cooling, investor sentiment souring and food inflation on the rise, India’s government may look to ease regulations on foreign investment in retail
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Sheerness bullish despite Vestas setback
Wind-turbine producer Vestas has pulled out of a planned offshore wind plant at the port of Sheerness.
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Hamburg Süd looks to cut emissions
German shipping group aims to cut CO2 equivalent emissions by 26 per cent by 2020
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Heathrow could face cargo handler strike
London airport could be set for disruption to cargo services from Wednesday after talks broke down
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North Bay Produce opens coldstore
The new warehouse at Mid America Airport in Illinois will be used to forward berries from the Americas throughout the US and Asia
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Safmarine voted 'most friendly' line
PIFFA's inaugural Excellence Awards sees Safmarine walk off with the 'Friendly Line' trophy
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Rijk Zwaan opens Brazilian subsidiary
Group looks to develop the South American vegetable market by opening a new branch located in Holambra
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Triple-E vessels 'drive sustainability'
Maersk's Triple-E class joins the ranks of the world's top sustainable solutions at the UN Conference on Sustainable Development
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Karsten Group benefits from Marco
Yield Control System helps bring 'significant improvements' to South African company's grape packing line
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K+N expands Hong Kong presence
German supply chain solutions provider Kuehne + Nagel has opened an additional contract logistics facility in Hong Kong to cater to growing demand