All Transport & Logistics articles – Page 248
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Maersk Line unveils new service
A direct service will link India and the Middle East with the Mediterranean to enhance the group's existing portfolio
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Raft of rate changes for Maersk Line
Intra Americas services will have a complete rate overhaul through the course of September and October
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Clerici Group sells Genoa Fruit Terminal
The Italian logistics and handling company has reached agreement to sell its Genoa fresh produce terminal to Gruppo Gavio
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Seabrex deal boosts Rotterdam plans
Dutch port's leading fresh produce handler to press ahead with development of new terminal following takeover by BNFW
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Air cartel decision looms
An Australian litigator is warning fresh produce companies that use airfreight that they could be in line to claim repayment on alleged illegal price-fixing activity by 16 of the world’s major airlines, including British Airways, Air France, KLM, Martinair, Cargolux, SAS, Qantas and El Al.
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FTA concerned over skills shortage
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has expressed fears of a looming skills shortage in the industry once the UK begins to climb out of recession.
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Maersk result hit by economic crisis
Transport and logistics group reports "severe negative impact" of economic downturn, particularly on Maersk Line shipping operations
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Shipping groups unveil new service
CAM CGM is collaborating with Maruba and Hapag-Lloyd on a service linking northern Europe with South America
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Irish pallet business opens
A new pallet box distribution company has been opened up in Dublin by an entrepreneur with a 35-year career in the business.
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Asia-Africa changes for AWATA
The shipping agreement operating services between Asia and West Africa has opted to increase freight rates
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Volumes drop at Port of Hamburg
Cargo volumes fell during the first half of the year, while China remained the Port's leading trade partner
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Chiquita plays down supply worries
Banana supplier Chiquita has reported it expects an uninterrupted supply of bananas despite the liquidation of Eastwind, which handled four of its ships.
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Mixed quarter for IFCO Systems
The German group has reported that operational profitability increased through the quarter, with group revenues down and net profit falling
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INTTRA reports container demand growth
The group has seen orders rise to nearly 300,000 per week in the first-half of 2009
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CMA CGM joins rate hike trend
The shipping group is increasing freight rates on its Transpacific and Transatlantic trade routes, with current levels described as "unsustainable"
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Israel Corp rescues Zim
Suffering from a massive drop in traffic, Israeli container line Zim has had to rely on a rescue package from parent company Israel Corp
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American shipping services undergo changes
Changing marketing conditions have forced the hands of Alianca, CSAV and Hamburg Süd
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Latest round of rate hikes for Maersk Line
Middle East and South Asia to Europe trade is the latest to experience a rate increase
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Pallet deadline extended
The timber pallets and packaging sector has been granted additional time to adapt to changes proposed to the ISPM 15 regime in Europe, after a successful submission to the European Commission by the European Federation of Wooden Pallet and Packaging Manufacturers (FEFPEB).