All Transport & Logistics articles – Page 45
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Tesco unveils solar HGV trailers
Joint initiative between Tesco and Marshall Fleet Solutions puts 100% solar powered refrigerated units on the road
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Port of Dover posts net-zero targets
The port has announced ambitious decarbonisation targets to deliver future success
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Avocados remain a ‘globally popular super fruit’
New Rabobank market trend report highlights ongoing supply and demand growth
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Durban port operations return to normal
Exports of containers are moving again from the port of Durban following recent flood damage
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Antwerp and Zeebrugge merger creates ‘Europe’s largest export port’
Newly unified Port of Antwerp-Bruges aims to reconcile economy, people and climate
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Logistics UK urges former HGV drivers to rejoin sector
Hundreds of spaces available on government-funded HGV refresher training courses, Logistics UK says
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Cities should grow their own produce, says report
Tony Blair Institute for Global Change publishes 10-point plan advising cities to increase food resilience by growing their own fruit and veg
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New frontiers at Fresh Produce India
India’s premier fresh produce event kicked off its packed programme with insights into how digitisation and varietal innovation will create new opportunities
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Chile wraps up challenging cherry campaign
Cherry Committee said Omicron-caused delays had major impact on quality and returns
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Government to rethink physical border checks on goods from EU
Rees-Mogg confirms that controls set to come in on 1 July will not be enforced in 2022, with government expected to scrap checks altogether
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LGS offers summer citrus update
Group announces an update on its 2022 season that will include fruit from Chile, Peru, Argentina, South Africa, and Uruguay
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China-Laos rail link bears fruit
Thai fruit exporters eager to capitalise on new rail services to China as Covid-19 disrupts supply chains
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Unifrutti blood oranges return to Japan
New protocol sees Sicilian blood oranges once again shipped to Japan in collaboration with Nippon Express
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FNSEA urges Macron to act on food sovereignty
France’s main farming union has called on president Emmanuel Macron to prioritise food sovereignty and sustainability following his re-election
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South African table grape industry ‘at risk’
SATI says the industry’s sustainability is under threat, due to a combination of different factors
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Shanghai ports reach reefer capacity
Shipping lines divert reefer cargo from Shanghai as Covid-19 lockdown continues
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Covid challenge for Thai durians
Exporters urged to improve Covid-19 protocols after shipments to China were paused following detection
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Financial incentives offered to US exporters
USDA helps cover the cost of using Port of Oakland’s pop-up yard
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Durban port “is fully operational” after floods
South African citrus exporters may escape major flood disruption if port returns to normal this week
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Slight fall in Port of Antwerp’s Q1 figures
Drop in first-quarter throughput ‘confirms importance of Zeebrugge merger and extra container capacity’