All Transport & Logistics articles – Page 82
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Supply chains face "major changes"
CH Robinson's UK head predicts big changes for supply chains post-Covid-19
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Maersk opens China-Turkey rail service
Increased demand sees launch of weekly cargo route between Xi’an and Izmit
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Emirates SkyCargo keeps UAE stocked
Keeping food, including fresh produce, flowing into the UAE is group's "responsibility" despite reduction in flights
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LCL buys Saphir from Jupiter Group
Broom Group strengthens LCL's hand in the Netherlands and reveals it is planning a further acquisition in Peru later in the year
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NW cherries see export opportunities
Several key Asian export markets are "getting back to normal" according to Keith Hu
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Hochfeld Intl announces new China JV
UK-based firm Hochfeld International will "significantly increase" sales of seedless grapes to China following deal with packer Zhuang 'an
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The Polish perspective
Three fresh produce industry experts speak to Fruitnet about the Polish reaction to the Covid-19 outbreak
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NZ apple exports face slow start
Total export volumes slightly behind previous years as coronavirus pandemic impacts global fresh produce industry
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T&G charters shipment to Europe
Approximately 31m New Zealand grown apples shipped to Antwerp as growers feel impact of coronavirus
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New shipping route connects China and Vietnam
First shipment of Vietnamese dragon fruit takes seven days to reach China via newly added shipping route
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Sun World's Brazilian focus
Group opens office in Brazil, following on from a similar move in Peru as it looks to strengthen its South American business
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Cancelled sailings "could hit volumes"
Port of Oakland say that, while freight is moving smoothly, some 10 per cent of vessel calls were scrubbed in May and June
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Avos in flux
With large volumes expected from Peru and coronavirus shaking up supply, it’s an unpredictable time for the avocado sector but the outlook remains overwhelmingly positive
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King Philippe visits Port of Antwerp
The Belgian King made a tour of the Port of Antwerp today to see how the port has remained operational throughout the Covid-19 pandemic
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Covid-19 hits Kuehne & Nagel results
First-quarter earnings down 23.2 per cent as trade volumes weaken as a result of pandemic
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Maersk aids RSA citrus sector
Logistics giant brings refrigerated containers to South Africa to help offset scarcity in the market
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Citrus sales still booming during coronavirus
Citrus category remains in demand despite erratic sales figures from other fresh produce categories
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Ecuador reassures Europe on fruit supply
Despite challenges posed by the pandemic, harvesting, packing and exports are running smoothly says ProEcuador
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Watts Farms saved by new sales model
Foodservice supplier starts online home deliveries with help of Kent web designers to stay afloat, save jobs and prevent major food waste
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Cause for concern at RSA ports
Container shortages and lack of shipping opportunities cause problems as citrus and topfruit exports peak