All Transport & Logistics articles – Page 30
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South African citrus industry assesses flood damage
Persistent rains in the Western Cape have affected harvesting while the logistics network is also under some pressure
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DP World wins ‘green’ gong
Global port and logistics firm scoops sustainability award at UK logistics event Multimodal 2023
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Cold chain boost in the Philippines
Aboitiz Group’s Fresh Depot project deploys modular and sustainable cold storage units to serve Philippine agriculture
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UK logistics en-route to recovery
Logistics industry recovery evident but has still has some way to go, says Logistics UK report
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Shipping restrictions hit Panama Canal
Drastic shipping restrictions hit drought-stricken Panama Canal. Expect price rises, warns ParcelHero
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Maersk expands Microsoft relationship
The group says it is looking to accelerate its transformation and further digitise logistics
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Kuehne and Nagel acquires Morgan Cargo
Group strives to expand its perishables network and connectivity for customers to and from South Africa, UK and Kenya
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New CEO for CH Robinson
Experienced executive David Bozeman will take up the new role on 26 June
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Branston leads the way with electric lorry trial
Potato supplier is exploring electric vehicles as part of its roadmap to net zero
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PIL delivers first avocados from Africa to Asia with EverFRESH
Shipper now using the CA technology across a number of key refrigerated trade lanes
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Stickers in the spotlight
Duncan Jones, senior marketing manager at Sinclair, looks at navigating the complexities of sustainable fruit stickers.
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South African rail issues threaten citrus growth
Justin Chadwick has warned that South Africa will not reach its 2032 export target if the country’s rail network is not fixed
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New Matola Cargo Terminal to boost exports
New facilities in Maputo in Mozambique will boost Southern African export logistics to Middle East, Asia and Far East
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Tickets on sale for Asia Fruit Logistica
Visitors can buy their tickets online now to save up to 40 per cent and beat the queues in Hong Kong
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South African citrus to US begins in earnest
First conventional reefers with South African citrus are due to leave for the US East Coast this weekend
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Logistics groups highlight Border TOM concerns
Trade body and other representatives meet Cabinet Office minister to outline worries
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BRC calls for Windsor Framework clarity for UK supermarkets
If retailers don’t know how to correctly label products for the green lane, cross-border trade between Britain and Northern Ireland simply won’t work, group warns
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PML appoints new finance director
Philip Booth has over 30 years’ experience in finance control, working for various SMEs in the service delivery and retail sector
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Fyffes opens Costa Rica packhouse
New facility designed to minimise bruising to fruit, increase packaging capacity through multiple processing lines, reduce water consumption and improve occupational health
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Australian budget bolsters biosecurity
Fresh produce industry welcomes more funding for biosecurity systems from federal government