All Transport & Logistics articles – Page 28
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Westfalia: India’s avocado market “ripe and ready”
Growth in consumer demand can grow significantly, says supplier, whose joint venture with Sam Agri could see new ripening centres open across the country
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MFC enhances traceability
Australian citrus packer-exporter to implement Trust Codes Global’s traceability solution after effective trial
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Apprenticeship scheme ‘is failing’ logistics sector
Report by Logistics UK highlights ‘urgent need’ to overhaul the Apprenticeship Levy in bid to resolve sector’s long-term skills shortage
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Hapag-Lloyd’s HY profit “significantly below” 2022
Shipping group said it achieved “robust” half-year results in a weaker market environment
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Lineage Logistics announces JV with Vietnam’s SK Logistics
Joint venture with Hanoi-based cold-storage warehouse operator set to bolster Lineage’s South-East Asia network
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Changes afoot for South African rail
The country’s rail network begins the process of involving the private sector
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Del Monte joins forces with Flowspace
The partnership leverages Flowspace software and adds more than 30 temperature-controlled cold storage facilities to its fulfilment network
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Triple track at Asiafruit Business Forum
Wide-ranging programme of workshops on show floor at Asia Fruit Logistica includes Launchpad, Partner Content and Logistics Hub
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Chiquita increases PrimeLine investment
The company’s Great White Fleet ups its investment in Carrier Transicold’s PrimeLine container refrigeration units
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“Robust” results for Maersk in Q2
Second quarter financials at the logistics giant were “ahead of expectations”, with yearly financial outlook raised accordingly
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Chinese lychee exports streamlined
New systems have been put in place to facilitate the growth of lychee exports out of key the growing region of Guangdong province
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Post-Brexit border checks delayed once more
Import checks on plant and animal products arriving from EU delayed for fifth time amid concerns that red tape will push up inflation
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London Gateway attracts new business
DP World welcomes five new customers at its London Gateway facility in first 100 days
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DP World in BPA conference tie-up
The global supply chain business has partnered with Port of London Authority to present annual British Ports Association conference
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South African fruit industry welcomes new Durban port deal
Observers ask port operator Transnet to extend private sector involvement to other ports in the country.
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British Potato Show returns in November
Trade show in Harrogate will feature record number of exhibition stands, as well as seminars and the National Potato Industry Awards ceremony
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Lineage Logistics publishes first sustainability report
Report details company’s progress towards building a more resilient and sustainable cold chain
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SCSA marks 25 years of shipping citrus to the US
Summer Citrus from South Africa looks back on “humble beginnings” and its long-standing partnership with Holt Logistics
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Piñata Farms reaps benefit of tracking technology
Leading fruit producer says use of Escavox smart trackers has given it much greater assurance in quality and integrity of shipments
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Full scope of Western Cape flood damage still unknown
South Africa’s Citrus Growers’ Association (CGA) asks for swift disaster declaration to help Western Cape citrus growers after floods