All Transport & Logistics articles – Page 262
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Further fuel surcharge drop by BA
Following on from today's drop in price, the group has announced a further cut from mid-December onwards
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Maersk tightens belt despite profit
Maersk will close a centre in China and possibly lay up ships, despite reporting a profit for the first three quarters
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NOL to axe 1,000 jobs
Singapore’s Neptune Orient Lines will cut over 1,000 jobs in an effort to lower costs, as slowing demand hits home
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Maersk alters Asia-Europe service
The shipping giant has made a change to its Asia-Europe 8 route, adding a call at the Port of Hamburg in Germany
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Overcapacity in Asia-Europe shipping
There is an overcapacity in shipping lines between Asia and Europe, according to a Neptune Orient Lines official
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India-Europe shipping rates drop
Shipping rates from India to Europe have fallen by nearly 40 per cent in the last month as trade dwindles
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Colombian base for Hamburg Süd
Country branch of the German group to establish its head office in Bogota
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Thai airport closure stalls produce trade
Protesters have taken over the international airport, causing disruptions to produce exports
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Grand Alliance alters SCE service
The merger of a service between the Grand Alliance and New World Alliance has been made to fit in with seasonal customer demand
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Hamburg Süd to present united front
The German shipping group is set to replace its Costa Container Lines moniker with its own name to strengthen its brand identity
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DailyFresh strengthens position in Germany
DailyFresh Logistics will take over the commercial activities of Int-Veen, part of the Visbeen Group, one of the partners in DailyFresh, as of January 1, 2009.
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AADA lowers bunker surcharges
The decision has been made following a fall in the price of fuel
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Liverpool terminal welcomes visitors
Leading fresh produce importers and wholesalers visited the Port of Liverpool to view the facilities of the Liverpool Produce Terminal recently ahead of its first shipment due later this month.
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Maersk reroutes ships to avoid pirates
Shipping group to divert east Africa container services round the Cape of Good Hope to avoid Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden
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Logistics boost for Argentine supply zone
The region of Tucumán in Argentina is to benefit from a faster link to the Port of Caldera in neighbouring Chile under a new transport plan
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Strike complicates Chilean fruit deal
A nationwide government employee strike has reportedly prevented the loading of fresh produce at the country's ports
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MOL considers dropping ships
The latest Asian shipping group to consider capacity cutbacks is Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines
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Shippers consolidate on Asia-Europe service
Container shipping groups CMA CGM and Maersk Line will join forces with a vessel-sharing agreement for the Asia-Europe trade
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BA to reduce fuel surcharge
The change will come into force on 1 December, the group has announced