All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 101
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ArticleBreakthrough for Chinese citrus exports
Fresh citrus exported to Singapore via train, cutting two weeks off transport duration
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Article‘Drivers must be able to wash hands’
FTA, RHA and Unite remind businesses of legal requirements to give delivery drivers access to hot and cold running water on their premises
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ArticleEuropean producers call for EU coronavirus support
Letter from AREFLH requests “exceptional measures” from EC to ease a “deeply worrying” situation for continent’s POs
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ArticleWA launches new employment campaign
‘Here for WA’ aimed at connecting job seekers with horticultural opportunities across regional Western Australia
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ArticleVietnam anticipating increase in exports
Fresh produce businesses across Vietnam are preparing for a boost in agricultural exports to China once the market recovers
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ArticleFreshfel wants concrete solutions
Association calls on agri-ministers to firm-up EU-wide solutions on free movement of goods and critical workers
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ArticleSmart packaging ‘enhances food safety and security’
StePac says its modified atmosphere packaging can help boost fresh food safety and security amid export delays during coronavirus outbreak
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ArticleCosco brings CA to Pacific route
Controlled atmosphere containers were used for the first time on the company’s SEA2 route to ship avocados
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ArticleProduce sector exempt from India lockdown
Fresh produce personnel are classed as essential workers and exempt from India's lockdown announced last night
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ArticleDecco moves with the times
Innovation brings more efficient postharvest solutions that are kinder to the environment and consumers
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ArticleSpain’s lemon industry shows its resilience
In spite of the pressures imposed by the enforced state of emergency, supplies will continue says Ailimpo
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ArticleItalian apples facing Indian port shutdown
Potentially "explosive situation" could see around 400 containers of fruit worth a reported €8m held up for almost a month
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ArticleRSA shutdown sparks questions
More clarity of the effect of national Covid-19 emergency on country's fruit industry is expected soon
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ArticleBusiness as usual for Australian industry
Government guarantees food production and supply won’t be impacted by measures in place to prevent spread of Covid-19
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ArticleKeeping you informed
The situation is serious. And at Fruitnet we’re taking it very seriously indeed
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ArticleAirfreight rates rise as capacity shrinks
Airfreight rates are rising as global cargo capacity becomes more constricted, the sector reports
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ArticleDel Monte offers "uninterrupted supply"
President Youssef Zakharia says company members remain committed to supplying fresh produce amid Covid-19 pandemic
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ArticleSouth Africa in lockdown
The country enters three-week lockdown as Covid-19 continues to spread
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ArticleCoronavirus lockdown hits shipping sector
Lockdown in the US, EU and UK to slow the spread of coronavirus will curb shipping demand, reports JOC.com
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ArticleAviation shutdown hits Indian exports
With airlines reducing flights due to the coronavirus, Indian fresh produce exports are suffering

