All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 110
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ArticleMajor no-deal port disruption ‘will last 48 hours’
NCGM catering supplier predicts UK will soon start letting in lorries tariff-free in event of no deal, with hopes this could force retrospective deal
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ArticleProgress in use of rail transport
Growth in production in Southern Africa’s northern and north-eastern citrus regions will pose challenges for transport
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ArticleQueen Victoria Market gets connected
Historic marketplace to offer online shopping and home delivery services through partnership with established start-up, YourGrocer
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ArticleFPAA expresses tomato concerns
Association worried that inspection provisions in proposed new Tomato Suspension Agreement could damage US tomato market
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ArticleAmericas expansion for Korean Air
As part of a plan to expand overseas services, Korean Air will expand its services, bringing more fresh produce from the Americas
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ArticleImproved earnings for Maersk in Q2
Second quarter saw "solid progress" according to chief executive Søren Skou
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ArticleMWW donates fresh produce to local foodbank
Supplier Minor, Weir and Willis is helping meet demand for fruit and veg during school holidays
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ArticleIndian logistics platform adds reefer
One of India’s leading digital logistics platforms, Cogoport, has added refrigerated cargo services to meet rising demand
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ArticleFood policy shrouded in secrecy says professor
Professor Tim Lang described lack of no-deal Brexit preparations as "worrying" for fresh produce imports
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ArticleTransportation changes delayed again
It is likely that decision on altering regulations for the transportation of Hi Cube containers in South Africa will be postponed
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ArticleNew cleaner ship docks at Long Beach
Emissions of MSC Jewel are 75 per cent lower than previous generation vessels
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ArticleSustainable solution to ship avocados
US based distribution company announces new packaging solution
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ArticleDeltaTrak improves in-transit software
Extended battery life and a fail-safe recording option are two features added to the new generation of DeltaTrak's FlashLink real-time mini logger software.
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AnalysisEnd of the Ice Age?
Stepac says its Xtend packaging can help eliminate the need for ice when transporting vegetables like broccoli
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ArticleSouth African stand off
Employee protests and aging infrastructure having serious effects on South Africa’s imports and exports, with the citrus industry likely to be hardest hit
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ArticleMaersk ships first Indian mangoes to Europe
The option of sending the fruit by sea opens up new opportunities for exporters
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ArticleReefer trial in Townsville
Efforts to build the export capacity of north-eastern Australia have taken another step forward with a refrigerated sea container trial
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ArticleDigitalising durians
DiMuto launches track and trace blockchain platform with deal to digitise 4m Thai durians for exporter Queen Frozen Fruit
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ArticleIndustrial action hits citrus exports
Action at container terminals in Durban and at Ngqura are affecting South Africa's export operations
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ArticleBRC: "alternative Irish border falls short"
British Retail Consortium says Irish border proposals for no-deal Brexit touted in interim report leave many issues unanswered

