All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 102
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ArticleCoronavirus: major concern over lack of pickers
As coronavirus cases in Europe and North America keep rising, questions are asked about growers' ability to harvest
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ArticleGovernments must save airlines
The global air industry needs emergency government funding to survive and help the world recover from coronavirus, says IATA
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ArticleRiverford halts orders as demand surges
Surge in bulk buying resulting from coronavirus self-isolation, puts "huge strain" on deliveries, but plenty of fruit of veg to go round
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ArticleKeep services flowing, says FEFPEB
Organisation calls on governments to help ensure wooden packaging and pallets remain freely available throughout Coronavirus outbreak
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ArticlePiqa Boo set for global commercial launch
New Zealand-grown fruit will be available to consumers worldwide from 13 April
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ArticleAntwerp remains open, says taskforce
The first meeting of the Port of Antwerp Covid-19 Taskforce confirms it is considered an essential national infrastructure
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AnalysisAnalysis: Spain rises to coronavirus challenge
In the first of a series of reports from the frontline, Paco Borrás analyses the industry’s response to the crisis so far
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ArticleMaersk: Coronavirus impact "humbling"
Vincent Clerc says the logistics giant is finding solutions to keep global trade running "as much as physically possible"
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ArticleFMCG goods 'need wooden pallets'
Timber Packaging and Pallet Confederation releases statement in response to the Covid-19 outbreak
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Article"Keeping cargo flowing will save lives"
The IATA is urging governments around the world to keep the air cargo industry flying in order to help fight coronavirus
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ArticleItalian firms rise to coronavirus challenge
Producers and exporters are having to contend with dramatic spikes in demand and major logistical headaches
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ArticlePML operating full service despite coronavirus
Logistics firm says it is working tirelessly to identify new channels and transport solutions as well as adopting stringent hygiene measures
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ArticleFTA launches coronavirus resource for logistics
Online portal will give sector important info, advice and support to help keep Britain trading
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AnalysisBusiness as usual for reefer shipping
It's still plain sailing for the global reefer shipping sector as coronavirus grips the world
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ArticleUFPA works with White House on relief
In the US, the United Fresh Produce Association is working on financial relief and the industry's freedom of movement
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ArticleRSA adjusts to Covid-19 measures
The South African fruit sector is adjusting to dramatic measures to cope with the Coronavirus
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ArticleThermo King unveils new electric delivery solution
E-200 electric and zero-emission refrigeration unit runs on Mercedes-Benz Sprinter’s auxiliary batteries
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ArticleISF wants unrestricted seed movement
Federation calls on governments to facilitate the international movement of seeds and not impose restrictive measures
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ArticleMyanmar feels full impact of coronavirus
Melons left unpicked as trade between China and Myanmar decimated and factory workers left without job security
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ArticleRoad supply chains 'must keep moving'
IRU has estimated a decline in global road transport activity of up to 20 per cent in 2020

