All Transport & Logistics articles – Page 249
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Emission cuts at Port of Seattle
The Port's At-Berth Clean Fuels Programme has yielded a positive set of results
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Another tough quarter for NOL
The adverse economic conditions have driven NOL to a second quarter loss of US$146.2m
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Purfresh tops food preservation tests
Studies comparing the group's transport system with sulfur dioxide pads in found that Purfresh performed better in produce shipping
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Maersk Line reveals rate restorations
The shipping group has increased rates on services to and from West Africa and those linking Asia and Latin America
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Antwerp sees drop in activity
Belgium’s port of Antwerp has experienced a decline in freight for the first half of 2009, but no more than anticipated
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Campéol makes progress
French potato specialist Campéol has just achieved some major objectives for development, including GlobalGAP certification
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More problems at Jebel Ali
Jebel Ali in Dubai faced closure yesterday due to the weather, but additional problems still persist
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Israeli ports hit by crisis
The global recession is believed to be the cause of the drop in profit at Israel’s three maritime ports
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Zeebrugge recovers after poor start
Following a disappointing start to the year, the port of Zeebrugge has recorded an increase in container traffic for the first half of 2009
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Belgian New Fruit Wharf buys Seabrex
Reefer terminal operator extends network with acquisition of Port of Rotterdam's largest produce handling and distribution company
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Hugh Featherstone dies, age 83
Former Freight Transport Association (FTA) director general Hugh Featherstone has died at the age of 83.
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New service for South America-Europe trade
Three leading shipping groups are collaborating on a direct service linking the east coast of South America with northern Europe
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NYK suffers first quarter setback
The Japan-based shipping group has reported on losses of US$262.7m for the first quarter of the year
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Maersk Line increases transatlantic rates
The shipping group will introduce a general rate increase on 1 September after declaring current charges "unsustainable"
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Interchange snub sparks FTA anger
St Albans District Council in London has rejected plans for a new rail interchange at Radlett, sparking anger from the logistics industry.
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Maersk Logistics to rebrand as Damco
AP Møller–Maersk Group's supply chain management and freight forwarding activities to be merged under single brand
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Star Reefers experiences tough first half
The shipping group has struggled amid the cancellation of Sunway's charter contracts and rock-bottom spot rates
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New service links Europe with Far East
Evergreen Line and China Shipping Container Line have formed a new joint service
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"Satisfactory" H1 for Kuehne & Nagel
The Swiss logistics group saw slight declines in profit and turnover through the first half of the year
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Government launches carbon group
The Department for Transport (DfT) has launched a new Low Carbon Supply Chain Steering Group, which has been welcomed by the logistics industry.