All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 100
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Article"Reuse over recycling" says Timcon
UK government encouraged to channel more resources into promoting the reuse of packaging materials before recycling
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ArticleCoronavirus: "some delays to garlic and ginger"
Suppliers of garlic and ginger yet to see adverse affects from coronavirus, but JDM Food Group warn of shortages later in March
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ArticleTrain opens new channel into China
A new train service carrying fruit from Vietnam to China is set to give South-East Asian exporters a boost
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AnalysisCoronavirus: supply chain reaction
Coronavirus threatens a reefer container shortage, but shipping lines are unlikely to use the situation to ramp up freight rates
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ArticleMaersk connects Indian grapes to Europe
Indian grape exporters will have an end-to-end cold chain connection to North Europe with a new service from Maersk
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ArticleUK importer fears impact of coronavirus
Tessa Knowles of European Salad Company says suppliers in Milan are hugely concerned about the outbreak
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ArticleMaersk "fully operational" in northern Italy
Logistics giant says it remains ready to serve customers in northern Italian regions despite coronavirus outbreak
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Article"Strategy yields success" at K&N
Logistics group saw a "considerable improvement" to its results in the 2019 business year
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ArticleVirgin targets UK-India trade
Virgin Atlantic Cargo will launch a new direct service between Delhi and Manchester before the end of 2020
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ArticleOnline sales key to early season fruit
New Zealand’s apple and pear industry turn attention to online sales in China, but remain confident market will recover
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ArticleCovid-19 may lead to container shortage
Reduced activity across major Chinese ports threatens global shortage of refrigerated containers by March
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ArticlePort headaches for RSA citrus
The South African citrus sector wants to know how the government will resolve chaos at the country’s ports
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ArticleCoronavirus hits container shipping
Report by Sea-Intelligence claims the outbreak is costing container lines US$350m
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ArticleChile pegs coronavirus losses at US$100m
Port congestion, low demand and a shortage of store workers and delivery drivers take toll on demand
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ArticlePort of Oakland encouraged by January result
Import and export volumes rise year-on-year, but concerns over coronavirus cast shadow over coming months
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ArticleGovernment unveils radical 'Freeport' plan
Initiative promises to boost up to 10 port locations around the UK with cutting-edging customs, transport and green technology
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ArticleLCL expands in Europe with B&L acquisition
Majority share will give logistics service provider its first physical foothold in Europe's produce distribution network
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ArticleFresca launches new subsidiary Network Fresh
New business from the Fresca Group will link up growers with buyers worldwide
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ArticleIndia budgets for refrigerated coaches
India’s latest national budget as allocated funds towards upgrading its cold chain for fresh produce

