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NewsMaersk and Hapag-Lloyd restart Gemini service via Suez
Container lines to send Majestic Maersk vessel via Red Sea and Suez Canal following security assessments
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NewsMaersk rolls out next-generation IoT devices across reefer fleet
AP Møller-Maersk is upgrading its entire reefer fleet with next-generation IoT connectivity devices
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NewsMaersk upgrades guidance for full year 2026
Strong container market demand and sustained increase in spot market rates are behind the guidance increase
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CommentComment: Are fruit and veg breeders ready to enter the NGT maze?
Horticultural IP specalist Darron Saltzman reflects on the EU Parliament’s decision to approve a new legal status for gene editing
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NewsEU regulation on new genomic techniques cleared for launch
European Parliament vote will see gene-editing technologies regulated in same manner as conventional breeding methods
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NewsNaturitalia sees greater demand in Europe for premium produce
Italian supplier says Scandinavia and Germany are now ‘testing grounds’ for premium items like stonefruit, grapes and kiwifruit
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NewsDole expands Minecraft campaign with pineapple focus
Marketer renews partnership with video gaming giant to build healthy connections with Gen Z and Gen Alpha
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PodcastsRobots in line to lend producers and packers a helping hand
One of Europe’s leading robotics experts explains how automation can help keep fresh produce supply chains alive
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NewsRevenue and profitability down for Maersk in Q1
Shipping giant sees revenue fall to US$12.97bn and EBITDA drop to US$1.75bn in the opening quarter of 2026
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NewsMaersk prioritises safety and essential cargo amid Middle East crisis
During a recent online event, chief commercial officer Karsten Kildahl discussed the Middle East conflict and its ripple effect
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NewsMaersk aims to keep world in motion with new order
Group orders smaller dual-fuel vessels from China, targeting greater deployment flexibility than its largest container ships offer
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NewsMaersk delivered “strong performance in all businesses” in 2025
Logistics giant achieves top-end of financial guidance despite lower freight rates caused by supply overcapacity
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NewsHapag-Lloyd and Maersk to transit Red Sea with one Gemini service
The shipping giants will route their India-Middle East-Mediterranean service through the Red Sea from mid-February
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NewsLidl supplies fruit and veg to European handball tournament
Retailer continues recent marketing focus on fresh food and healthy eating with another major sports tie-in
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NewsMercosur deal puts Brazil’s grape sector on ‘level playing field’ in EU
Country’s table grape suppliers stand to benefit from the trade agreement immediatly, but exporters of other fruits must wait ten years
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CommentComment: New genes policy is a smart one
Darron Saltzman explains what the EU’s decision to allow certain gene-edited products will mean for fresh produce breeders
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NewsMaersk appoints Robert Erni as new chief financial officer
The logistics group has also announced a series of regional leadership appointments as part of a broader restructure
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NewsLandmark EU ruling clears path for gene edited fruit and vegetables
Deal between the Council of the EU and European Parliament sets out plan to regulate new genomic techniques in same manner as conventional breeding methods
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NewsPink Lady aims to take bigger bite of European market
Brand’s new marketing message focuses on enjoyment and experience, as it plans major new marketing campaign across Europe
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NewsMaersk’s European customers expect supply chain disruptions to persist
Current disruptions in global supply chains show no signs of abating and likely won’t for the foreseeable future, according to a new AP Moller-Maersk survey of over 900 European companies

