All Transport & Logistics articles – Page 250
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Leading players to address reefer event
The second annual Cool Logistics conference will look at the role of seafreight and airfreight in the perishables sector
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Zespri sets kiwifruit loading record
Improvements in the supply chain have helped to streamline the country's kiwifruit export system, says the company
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Report backs airfreight imports
Report to UK government has given strong backing to the airfreight industry, which accounts for most fresh produce sold in the country
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Maersk Line recognised for sustainability
The shipping group has been handed an award for efforts in reducing its impact on the environment
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New owner for Liverpool Produce Terminal
Cold Move Ltd has taken ownership of the Seaforth Docks-based business
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Market forces shipping changes
Hamburg Süd and Cosco have opted to combine their Asia-Australasia services
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Strong 2008 for Euro Pool System
The Dutch returnable crate and pallet pool has reported growth across all of its European regions last year
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Capespan running tight ship
South African exporter Capespan Exports is improving value in the chain by increasing on-farm container loading this season.
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Maersk Line alters Euromed service
The group has revised the rotation to increase capacity, reduce transit times and expand port coverage
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Marseilles Fos seeks to replace Agrexco
Following Agrexco’s move to Italian port Vado, Marseilles Fos is looking to find a new operator for the vacated fruit terminal
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Maersk Line unveils new service
A direct line now connects Asia to Madagascar and Maputo to deliver better reliability and a wider service
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Antwerp closes in on rival ports
Container traffic at the port grew faster than at Rotterdam and Hamburg in 2008, as it continued to close the container gap
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New owner for Liverpool Produce Terminal
Liverpool Produce Terminal, the fresh produce terminal operation based at Seaforth Docks, Liverpool has a new owner.
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Chiquita eases Eastwind fears
The US-based group has said that the shipping company's bankruptcy filing will not affect service to Chiquita customers
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Transport "whipping boys" in cuts
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has warned that multi-billion pound spending cuts on major transport projects, owing to a massive public investment shortfall, will not only damage the UK’s road and rail infrastructure, but severely jeopardise Britain’s economic future.
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GF Group to manage new Genoa facility
Company hopeful of succeeding in its bid to run a logistics platform being developed alongside the city's new wholesale market
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Maersk Line expects 'stagnant' 2010
Head of shipping operator says the company does not plan to cut rates in order to increase its market share
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Safmarine enhances Safari service
Shipping group introduces new string dedicated to Indian Ocean Islands and Mozambique
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Pallet industry optimistic
The demand for timber pallets and packaging continues to be weak, but there are signs that the bottom of the market may be in sight, according to the Timber Packaging and Pallet Confederation (TIMCON).
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Chiquita shipping to continue uninterrupted
Chiquita Brands International has announced that it does not expect the bankruptcy filing by Eastwind Maritime Inc. and certain of its affiliates to adversely affect service to Chiquita’s customers and the delivery of its bananas and other fresh fruit products.