All Transport & Logistics articles – Page 242
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Rural transport receives boost
New planning policy aimed at giving rural areas without access to public transport equal status has been introduced.
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Rijk Zwaan completes seed facility
De Lier facility to set standards for company's glasshouse production facilities across the globe
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China still number one at Ashdod
The Israeli port of Ashdod has revealed that China remains its principal source of containers
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Maersk Line bumps Europe-Asia/ME rates
Maersk Line announces hike in rates on Europe to South Asia/Middle East services effective 15 February 2010
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Koper hits back over banana claims
Terminal operator Luka Koper has denied accusations it used "unfair" tactics to win a contract from the Italian Port of Trieste
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Grand Alliance opens Vietnam service
The Grand Alliance consortium has introduced a direct shipping service between Vietnam and the US east coast from the port of Cai Mep
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PSA records 2009 throughput drop
Year-on-year throughput volumes at the Singapore-based port group fell for the first time in 2009
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NYK to halve container fleet
Japan’s NYK line has announced plans to halve its container vessel fleet size in the next five years
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Olympic Food reveals expansion plan
Massive new distribution centre planned for construction in Barendrecht as group targets significant growth during the coming years
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Rotterdam posts lower yearly throughput
Despite lower year-on-year volumes, the Dutch port is showing signs of recovery following the difficulties experienced in 2009
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Iran’s fruit rejections spur protest
Pakistani fruit exporters have protested the Iranian rejection of unrefrigerated cross-border shipments
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Taiwan’s exports to China soar
Taiwanese fresh produce exports to China have soared since the resumption of direct cargo flights between the two nations
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Koper banana deal angers Trieste
Italian terminal operator TFT expresses frustration at what it sees as "state-backed" diversion of banana shipment to Slovenia
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Europe's big freeze set to continue
Snowy and icy conditions likely to continue affecting distribution of goods during the coming days, say reports
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Indian shipping rates to rise
Major carriers announce an increase in rates for shipments from India to the US and Europe, and a ‘piracy-risk’ charge for the Gulf of Aden
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GF Group targets logistics expansion
While retaining its core business in marketing and distributing fresh produce, the Italian giant intends to boost its logistics operations
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Antwerp optimistic despite fall in volumes
The Port of Antwerp says it is optimistic for the year ahead despite suffering a sharp fall in volumes during 2008
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Rate increase for Maersk Line services
Trade routes from South Asia and the Middle East to Europe still affected by global downturn, company explains
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Weight thrown behind railfreight options
The UK’s climate change dilemma will worsen without support for more strategically sited railfreight terminals, according to the Freight Transport Association (FTA), which has set out its recommendations for the provision of railfreight terminals in the UK.
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Pacific carriers to raise rates
The WTSA have announced they will recommend an increase in westbound trans-Pacific shipping rates from 15 February 2010