All Transport & Logistics articles – Page 251
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Maersk raises rates on Asia-NZ trade
The global shipping giant has ramped up rates on its services from Asia to New Zealand, citing a need to maintain reliability levels
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Tampa Port chairman handed council role
Richard Wainio has been elected as chairman of the Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic Development Council
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Seatrade chairman retires
The Seatrade Group has announced the retirement of its chairman Marnix van Overklift after 36 years in the international cargo business.
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Agrexco moves from Marseilles to Vado
Israeli exporter says switching export operations from southern France to north-east Italy will give it access to a "highly efficient" transport network
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New Polish agency for Hamburg Süd
Safe Shipping is set to take over the German group's operations in Poland on 1 July 2009
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Natures Choice opts for Chep
The watermelon grower-shipper has renewed its contract with pallet service provider Chep
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Emirates turns a profit once more
The group has reported on a strong 2008/09, with its SkyCargo operation enjoying revenue growth of 14.8 per cent
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Maxco to launch distribution centre
The packaging designer-manufacturer will this week introduce its new South Valley distribution centre in Delano, California
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Port of Antwerp on Chinese campaign
The Port Authority is undertaking a trade mission to China as it looks to expand its market share in the Far East
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Hamburg Süd expands River Plate service
The group will add two more vessels to its Europe-South American east coast service by the end of 2009
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Port Elizabeth gets grapefruit go-ahead
The South African port is set to begin exporting grapefruit to Japan following inspections by the Japanese authorities this week
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First service call at Port of Seattle
Maersk Line and CMA CGM have launched their new Asia-US west coast service at the Port of Seattle this week
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Maersk Line raises Asia-Africa rates
Th group, a member of the AWATA, has increased rates on its Asia-West Africa services
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Zespri announces carbon footprint results
The group has calculated its carbon footprint to highlight its focus on sustainability, according to group CEO Lain Jager
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CMA CGM reports profit drop
Shipping group CMA CGM reported a 2008 profit drop of 87 per cent as freight rates declined
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New rate increases for Maersk Line
Changes will come into force on services between Europe-Middle East/Asia and Far East-Europe, the group has announced
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Port of Dunkirk attracts Chinese interest
Representatives from the Port of Dunkirk recently made a trip to China to make contacts and to attract investment in the port
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Japanese group snaps up Seeka stake
Fresh MD Holdings has agreed to purchase a stake in the New Zealand-based kiwifruit grower
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Seatrade announces chairman's retirement
Marnix van Overklift has ended his 36-year association with the Seatrade Group of Companies
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Produce trade escapes low traffic trend
Declining traffic at key US ports has appeared not to have hit fruit and vegetable imports and exports