All Denmark articles – Page 12
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ArticlePolish apples failing to find new markets
New stock figures appear to confirm that a lack of suitable varieties is holding the country back following the Russian ban
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ArticleMaersk Line in sustainability agreement
Shipping group and Electrolux have signed an agreement to emphasise their mutual commitment to sustainability
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ArticleLØS follows zero-packaging path
Scandinavia will get its first zero-packaging supermarket this summer, with LØS Market preparing to inspire positive change in Denmark
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ArticleOngoing success for Marlene competition
By the end of February more than 468,000 stickers have been entered from the eight countries participating
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ArticleA vision of health
Supermarkets could do more to help consumers understand fresh produce better, says Danish designer Janni Svane.
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ArticleDenmark opens first food waste retailer
WeFood opened in Copenhagen this week and sells out-of-date but edible produce for around 50 per cent of usual retail price
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ArticleMCI introduces StarConomy software
Reefer solution developed by MCI and Dole could "save container operators millions"
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ArticleBerry growth is 'just the beginning'
Better quality and better understanding of consumers are driving growth in the category, says one leading marketer
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ArticleWeFood tackles waste in Denmark
Set up by a Danish charity, WeFood has secured agreements with a retailer and importers to sell produce at discounted prices
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ArticleFLIA 2016 nominee: Kitchen Minis-Tomato
Northern Greens in Denmark presents a product encouraging consumers to grow tomatoes at home
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ArticleDave Lewis to chair new global food waste campaign
Leading CEOs and ministers from around the world have become ‘champions’ of new partnership on food waste
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ArticleMCI Chile rolls out first containers
Maersk Container Industry has delivered first Star Cool reefer containers from new factory in Chile
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ArticleMaersk Line to cut 4,000 positions
Group announces personnel streamlining as part of accelerated efficiency initiatives
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ArticleMaersk cuts emissions with new reefer units
Maersk Line is steaming ahead to cut its carbon dioxide emissions by investing in new energy-efficient refrigeration units
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ArticleMaersk eyes expansion in Indonesia
Maersk Line wants to expand its logistics business in Indonesia but protectionist laws stand in its way
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ArticleMaersk enhances cargo services
Link-ups with AT&T and Hapag-Lloyd will boost cargo tracking and safety capabilities
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ArticleAPM marks Mexican milestone
Installation of state-of-the-art cranes at what will be Latin America’s most technologically advanced container terminal
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ArticleMarlene sticker competition returns
Vog Consortium launches Marlene apple competition across eight European countries
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ArticleOrganic funding bid is potential ‘game-changer’
If successful, a new bid could see the EU match 80 per cent of industry funding for the ‘Organic. Naturally Different’ campaign
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ArticleSkou "satisifed" with Maersk Line H1 result
Maersk Line chief executive highlights success of shipping group's cost leadership strategy

