All Transport & Logistics articles – Page 77
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Problems mount at Cape Town
The port of Cape Town is enduring worse problems than last year – but Covid is not the only cause
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Antwerp "open during second wave"
Port of Antwerp Taskforce has said the facility will remain open and operational during any coronavirus second wave
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IG International launches e-Commerce platform
Indian consumers have a new online option for purchasing fresh produce, with items delivered to their doorstep
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"Unprecedented turbulence" hits Del Monte
Group reports on lower net sales across all business segments and drop in net income for second quarter
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France sees potential in rail
The country is looking to "reconquer the railways" with investments to boost rail freight transport and remove trucks from French roads
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Seatrade adds second Dover service
Dover becomes Seatrade’s UK hub to ensure the quickest possible transit of fruit from the Caribbean and Central and South America
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Maersk goes with the Flow
Shipping giant launches digital supply chain management platform Maersk Flow
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Yex continues sustainability journey
Issues brought about by the Covid-19 crisis have failed to knock the Dutch importer off its sustainability course, with new packaging set for launch
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Kenyan flower exports bounce back
Demand from Europe has returned to 85 per cent of ‘normal’ levels after lockdown is eased in European countries
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PML weathers the Covid-19 storm
Heathrow-based logistics firm says it did not have to cancel any services during lockdown and even picked up new business with IPL
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K&N 'manages crisis successfully'
Logistics group achieves "good result" despite challenges of Covid-19
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Queensland broccoli arrives in Singapore
Close to two tonnes of fresh broccoli grown by Qualipac exported to Singapore via IFAM service
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Covid challenge for Summerfruit NZ
Peak industry body identified labour, logistics and consumer access as three of the most pressing challenges at its AGM
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Trends to watch for apples and pears
Ahead of the annual EU crop forecasts, WAPA secretary general Philippe Binard talks to Fruitnet about the upcoming season
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South African citrus shows resilience
New ways of using shipping and different transport modes are helping the industry during difficult times
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Port of Nansha expands facilities
New mega-warehouse complex set to be completed by March 2021, providing nearly 500,000 tonnes extra capacity
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Covid shift worries RSA citrus industry
Increase in infections in north could impact on staff needed for harvesting and packing in citrus industry
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The new Eurofruit app is here
Download the free app and enjoy full access to magazine editions and latest industry news as part of your two-week trial
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Cargo volumes down at Port of LA
June and mid-year figures in line with forecasting following US-China trade war and Covid-19
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Serving up smarter supply chains
CH Robinson's collaboration with Microsoft is helping to deliver supply chains of the future