All Transport & Logistics articles – Page 238
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Asoex: Chile is back up and running
Industry working towards normality as transport of fruit from most regions to port facilities and international markets gets back on track
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FTA welcomes congestion plans
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has welcomed government plans to abandon its current congestion charging policy via the Transport Innovation Fund (TIF) in favour of the Urban Challenge Fund (UCF).
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Peru modifies airfreight facilities
A special scanner has been installed at Lima’s international airport ahead of new US import regulations
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Asda acquires trailer fleet
Asda has taken delivery of 150 new refrigerated trailers set to operate throughout the UK.
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Ports form North Adriatic association
Italian ports of Ravenna, Trieste and Venice team up with Koper in Slovenia to raise profile of Upper Adriatic worldwide
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Airfreight innovation makes Hamburg debut
Emirates SkyCargo eFreight shipments were sent from Hamburg Airport last week, bound for Dubai
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Photos | Chile earthquake
A collection of photos taken by industry professionals over the past week in the regions affected by the recent Chilean earthquake
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Maersk suffers major loss
Danish shipping group hit by “significant loss” for 2009, which it has blamed on “tough market conditions”
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Hamburg Süd sends Chile port update
One of the Chilean export trade's key shipping providers has published a report on the logistical impact of Saturday's earthquake
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Latest on Chilean production and exports
Four days after the earthquake, industry analyst IQonsulting estimates the varying effects on fruit crops and transport infrastructure
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Profitability climbs at IFCO Systems
EBITDA grew by nearly 20 per cent in 2009, with overall revenues also increasing
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Update: Quake impact on Chile fruit
Chilean Exporters Association does not anticipate a major disruption in fruit supplies despite damage to many cooling and storage facilities as well as transport infrastructure
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Far East-Africa rate change at Maersk Line
Shipping group to introduce new rates for services in the region on 1 April 2010
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New deal on the Horizon
US container shipping line Horizon has just announced a new terminal deal and a new weekly trans-pacific service to Asia
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K&N battles against downturn impact
Kuehne & Nagel has reported on results slightly lower than those recorded during the same period of 2008
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Airfreight continues to rebound
The Association of Asia-Pacific Airlines has announced airfreight levels for January have continued the recovery that began last year
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Major earthquake shakes Chile
Chile’s biggest quake in 50 years has struck the heart of fruit-producing regions and damaged road, port and airport infrastructure
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Colruyt opens distribution centre
Belgian retailer officially launches new €54m facility, located in Beersel
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Maersk CEO in customer apology
The CEO of container shipping group Maersk Line has written to its customers apologising for its management of market conditions
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Fresh Chain, new focus
Capespan’s direct programmed volumes of South African top fruit into Tesco this year will be significantly lower, as the UK’s biggest retailer ramps up its own direct procurement through its Produce Group Sourcing scheme.