All articles by Carl Collen – Page 378
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Comerci reaches debt deadline
The Mexican retailer has come to the end of the allotted period given to forge a debt restructuring deal with creditors
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Sainsbury's plots £900m expansion
The retailer is planning on refurbishing and extending stores next year through a significant investment
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Cris-P Produce uses air sanitation technology
The US organic group is to include AiroCide PPT technology at its facility in Nogales, Arizona
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Beans and peas campaign set to launch
Following on from last year's successful promotion, the British Beans and Peas campaign aims to further increase interest in the summer vegetables
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Grape producers turn to HarvestMark
Leading table grape groups in the US have opted to use YottaMark's produce traceability solution with their produce
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AgJobs bill gains US Senate approval
The new package is described as "comprehensive" by United Fresh president Tom Stenzel
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Q1 volumes fall at Port of Hamburg
The German port has announced that the total volume of goods handled fell 21.7 per cent in the first quarter of 2009
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Chiquita hails socially responsible schemes
The US fresh produce giant highlighted its corporate responsiblity efforts at its annual shareholders meeting this week
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Senate confirms new FDA commissioner
Dr Margaret Hamburg has been officially nominated to oversee food and drug safety in the United States
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Container volumes down at US port
The Port of Charleston has seen volumes drop during the first 10 months of its fiscal year
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IFCO defies economic downturn
The group has seen revenue and operational profitability rise during the first quarter of the year
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Speakers sign up for Asiafruit Congress
A diverse range of industry experts will head up discussions at the Asiafruit Congress in Hong Kong on 2-4 September
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Sign up for Asiafruit Congress 2009
Delegates can now register online for Asia's leading conference event, which takes place in Hong Kong on 2-4 September 2009
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Maersk delays North America-Med rise
Shipping group Maersk Line aims to simplify tariff changes by combining them with the altered bunker adjustment factor on 1 July
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Sales up at Bakkavör in first quarter
CEO hails good sales growth and market share gains in the UK, with the first quarter set to be the last period of lower year-on-year EBITDA
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Further industry backing for AgJobs Bill
Industry leaders have joined United Fresh in backing the new Agricultural Job Opportunity, Benefits and Security bill
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Argentina's apple exports to increase
Production forecast to rise, while pear yields will remain stable and table grape volumes are due to fall, says a new USDA report
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Metro Canada to launch green scheme
The retailer has introduced its Green Apple School Program to promote conservation and healthy living
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First quarter profit for Green Reefers
The Norwegian shipping group improved on last year's US$3.9m loss during the first three months of the fiscal year
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Asda "hits customer's sweet spot"
A strong first quarter saw sales and profit beat targets thanks to cost management and the group's 'operate for less' programme