All articles by Carl Collen – Page 116
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ArticleMCI secures first ZIM order
ZIM Integrated Shipping Services has announced an order of 500 Star Cool Integrated Reefers from Maersk Container Industry
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ArticleAntwerp helps Europe connect
The Port of Antwerp will be the first port of call for new reefer services from Peru, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Panama
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Water crackdown gets thumbs up
Berries Australia welcomes increased compliance activities in the Coffs Coast region
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ArticleSouth Africa eyes plastic alternatives
The country's fresh produce industry is focusing on plastic packaging alternatives
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ArticleQuarterly gain for exports from Spain
Vegetable shipments registered "remarkable" growth, according to Fepex
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ArticleCMA CGM increases connectivity
Shipping group was the first investor in Marseille-based startup Traxen, and has ordered 50,000 of the company's trackers
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ArticleDel Monte settles over ammonia release
In addition to the penalty, Del Monte will spend over US$100,000 to enhance safety at its facility, EPA reveals
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ArticleFairtrade aims for new labour approach
Meetings in Ghana aim to find ways to improve jobs and support a viable, sustainable banana sector in the country
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ArticleWAC pleased with tariff removal
Elimination of the 20 per cent duty on apples shipped to Mexico is "welcome news" to the WAC
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ArticleImports ever-more important for Spain
Potatoes, tomatoes, bananas and apples lead the way as Spain takes in more fresh produce from overseas in January and February
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ArticleFyffes cuts back on packaging
Fyffes Ireland has introduced a new sustainable and fully recyclable banana band
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ArticleNew connection between Siza and GlobalGAP
GlobalGAP's database will display Siza audit information and status updates
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ArticleMaersk aims for further integration
Group will integrate APM Terminals Inland Services into Maersk Logistics & Services this August
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ArticleSinclair’s label journey
After years of development, the story of Sinclair’s fully certified compostable fresh produce labelling solution can now be told
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ArticleCanada keen on Spanish produce
North American country the leading non-EU export market for Spain in opening months of 2019
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ArticleDombera offers Zimbabwe hope
Family farm to lead rural development opportunities in cyclone-torn Zimbabwe
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ArticleBesana signs Uzbekistan nut deal
Agreement will see the development of over 2,000 hectares and will involve hazelnuts, almonds and pistachios
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ArticleMichigan asparagus season underway
Michigan Asparagus Advisory Board says volumes are in line with the previous campaign
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ArticleConnecting the Adriatic and Algeria
CMA CGM launches the first direct service between the Adriatic Sea and Algeria
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ArticleFlorida citrus production down
Latest forecast shows decreases in both oranges and grapefruit compared with the previous month

