All Transport & Logistics articles – Page 95
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Cold war on pollution
Following recent partnerships with Unilever and Marks & Spencer, British zero-emission engine builder Dearman is on the up
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MSC sends first CA cargo from Spain to Asia
Using new technology, MSC are able to send perishable goods further distances reaching new markets
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Sainsbury's price cuts hit grocery sales
The retailer's grocery sales slowed to 0.5 per cent after £150 million investment in price reductions
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Evergreen picks Primeline containers
Shipping line adds 3,000 refrigerated containers from Carrier Transicold to its portfolio
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Super-sized cranes heading to Port Everglades
Bigger cranes will handle cargo already arriving on larger ships from South America and Europe
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Koper making a bigger splash
Growth appears strong for fresh produce volumes shipped via the Slovenian port, according to operator Luka Koper
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Lettuce in short supply as heatwave continues
Supermarkets may be forced to ship in lettuce from the US as 30 degree heat stops leafy salad greens growing
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Australian air cargo to be examined at piece level
The move will have costly implications on Australian fresh produce industries shipping by air
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Antwerp to double rail volumes
Railport Antwerp initiative to expand activities, starting with appointment of new CEO
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MCC begin calling in North Vietnam
North Vietnam’s first deep-sea port has been added to three of MCC’s weekly services
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Nationwide Produce grows Dutch ops
Vitaal Europe division has expanded its warehouse facilities near Rotterdam
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Founding president of CMA CGM Group dies
Entrepreneur, Jacques Saade, handed over the roles of CEO, and chairman of the board, just last year
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CMA CGM looks to strengthen Chinese bond
Chairman and CEO Rodolphe Saadé will accompany French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe during his official visit to China
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Cool Logistics Asia breaks new ground
Fresh produce packaging will feature for the first time in this year’s Cool Logistics Asia conference programme
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RPCs have CO2 edge
Study by the SIM finds reusable containers for fruit and vegetables result in 60 per cent lower CO2 emissions than cardboard packaging
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Blockchain: myth or salvation?
Although there is plenty of hype around the technology, it may still present a valuable opportunity for the produce trade
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Rising costs hit container profits
Container shipping profits will be wiped out by rising fuel and charter prices, Drewry predicts
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CMA CGM to acquire Containerships
Shipping group CMA CGM is buying Finnish-based logistics firm Containerships - a leader in intra-regional transportation in Northern Europe
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World's first driverless store ready to roll
Californian concept Robomart promises to make grocery shopping "as easy as Amazon, as quick as Über"
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Damco unveils East-West rail service
Logistics group introduces weekly rail service offering businesses a 'cost-effective alternative' to ocean freight