All articles by Carl Collen – Page 371
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ArticleChiquita highlights sustainability moves
Multinational outlines past strategies and reveals plans for comprehensive carbon footprint assessment on bananas
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ArticleAsh impact on food safety investigated
The volcanic eruption in Iceland has prompted the EFSA to take a close look at the possible ramifications for food and livestock
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ArticleSeatrade reveals Alpha Reefer deal
Cooperative agreement between shippers designed to achieve savings while maintaining service levels
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ArticleSodium warning for US consumers
New report suggest that Americans should increase their intake of low or no sodium foods such as fruits and vegetables
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ArticleGreenery launches sustainability initiative
New scheme allows growers achieving sustainable performances to apply Nature Counts endorsement to fresh produce packaging
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Metro delivers 'pleasing' Q2 results
Group earnings increase and sales rise at Canadian retailer through second quarter of fiscal 2010
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ArticleMylene Pacheco joins PMA team
PMA fills new position of vice-president for member value creation, leading events, education and R&D staff teams
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ArticleAntwerp reports on climbing volumes
Belgian port handles growing freight tonnage during first quarter as it bounces back from the global economic crisis
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ArticleDole speaker joins Cool Logistics bill
Ulises Carillo has confirmed participation at the third Cool Logistics conference in Hamburg on 20-22 September
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ArticleVolcano crisis 'shows packaging value'
Linpac has said that food waste generated by the grounding of aircraft could have been avoided by correct food packaging choices
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ArticleLondon hosts Fresh Convenience Congress
New annual conference taking place on 22-24 June will see discussions on the latest trends in the fresh produce convenience sector in Europe
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ArticleBlue Skies reopens factories
Ready-to-eat produce importer takes advantage of easing of airfreight restrictions following volcanic ash crisis in Europe
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ArticleRelief as airlines reopen for business
As the volcanic ash cloud over Europe subsides, the week-long restrictions on air transport are being steadily removed
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ArticleCoastline Produce opens new office
Fresh produce grower-shipper makes strategic move to enhance operational efficiencies and continue growth
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ArticleQ4 earnings increase for Supervalu
Group announces positive quarterly results and reveals a number of upcoming changes to its board of directors
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ArticleHamburg Süd battles through downturn
Shipping group reveals that widespread cost-cutting measures could not prevent a fall in turnover during 2009
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ArticleNational Mango Board programme to continue
US Industry members vote in referendum to carry on mango programme for a further five years
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ArticleNatures Way leads UK employers
Prepared produce group certified by CRF Institute as one of the UK's leading employer organisations for 2010
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ArticleHamburg recognises Brazil value
The Port of Hamburg was successfully represented at the Intermodal South America trade fair in São Paulo
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ArticleTesco experiences profitable 2009/10
Comparative yearly revenue and profit climbs as retailer says it is in a stronger position than at the beginning of the economic downturn

