All Transport & Logistics articles – Page 264
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Profit down at Bakkavör
A fall in consumer confidence, poor weather and higher costs have all hit the Icelandic fresh prepared produce specialist during the third quarter
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NOL to pull ships from service
In the wake of a difficult third-quarter 2008 and soaring fuel prices, shipping group NOL will withdraw some vessels from service
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Central American Produce reveals expansion plans
The group is moving to a new facility, and is looking to increase long-term import volumes of melons and mangoes
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Maersk Line overhauls Asia-Europe services
The group has altered services to combat soaring costs and ensure long-term sustainability
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Net income down at Star Reefers
The reefer group has seen gross revenue and income drop compared with 2007
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Indian shipping costs fall
Freight costs between India and the US and Europe have fallen dramatically as oil prices have plummeted
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Antwerp sees surge in volumes
Volumes handled at the port of Antwerp were up significantly in the first nine months of the year compared with 2007
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NOL cuts shipping capacity
Neptune Orient Lines has announced cutbacks in shipping capacity as the global financial malaise hits home
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NOL cuts shipping capacity
Neptune Orient Lines has announced cutbacks in shipping capacity as the global financial malaise hits home
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Uruguay to upgrade port facilities
The Port of Montevideo is to receive a multi-million dollar facelift designed to boost efficiency and reduce transportation costs
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Maersk unveils new charging structure
Company will set its own terminal handling charges in Europe, with plans to extend the scheme to other parts of the world
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Strikes disrupt Belgian hubs
Industrial action over rising prices has succeeded in disrupting transportation in Belgium, including at the Port of Antwerp
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Hapag-Lloyd sold to Hamburg consortium
The sale of German container shipping unit Hapag-Lloyd has finally been settled, the winner emerging as a Hamburg-based consortium
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New vessel for SAMBA service
Maersk Line has added a ship to its South America-Middle East route to improve reliability and speed
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Stellar Stena tops Irish charts
Stena Line Freight has won the Shipping Line of the Year award at the prestigious Export & Freight Transport & Logistics Awards 2008, the premier event in the Irish transport calendar.
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Lines eye 2009 capacity drop
Shipping companies operating between the US and Asia are heeding a cooling economic environment and cutting back capacity
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Port of Antwerp caught up in strikes
Protests against rising transport costs have led to restricted access at the port, as well as rail cancellations and clogged roads
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Groups unite to form Aus-Asia network
New service offers strong port coverage but highlights high shipping cost issues
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First female master for Safmarine
Louise Angel will take command of the Safmarine Ngami from mid-October
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Man faces jail over freight price-fixing
A former British Airways executive has pleaded guilty to fixing prices on services between the UK and the US