All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 106
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ArticleSeventh heaven for Antwerp
Belgian port records freight volume growth for the seventh consecutive year
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ArticleAustralian bushfires take a toll
Parts of Australia’s fresh produce industry are feeling the effects of the bushfires raging across the country
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ArticleFelixstowe engineers vote for strike action
Dispute at UK’s busiest container port relates to plans to transfer tyre fitters to outside firm, with fears over pay and working conditions
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ArticleRobinson Fresh appoints new president
Michael Castagnetto replaces Jim Lemke, who retired from the company earlier this year
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ArticleN&K spedition enters Chinese market
Leading European logistics group teams up with Haiting International to bring cold chain technology to mainland China
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ArticleAble Freight unveils DataHub app
New tracking app streamlines digital processes and increases transparency
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ArticleReefer upgrade for Hamburg Süd
Remote container management technology is now available for all of its reefer container shipments
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ArticleDover opens new cargo terminal
First fresh produce reefer docks at new Dover Cargo Terminal West, signalling an expansion in the port's capabilities
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ArticleMSC incorporates biofuel
In a bid to reduce CO2 emissions the shipping company will use 30 per cent biofuel blends
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ArticlePML invests in pioneering container loading system
Six vehicles commissioned by logistics company will be first in Britain to feature unmanned roller bed system that improves safety
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ArticleMOU links Port Everglades with Dom Rep.
Florida-based port will cooperate on facilitating global trade and generating new business
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ArticleSouth African transport legislation kicked down the road
There is further relief for the South African fruit sector as the introduction of new transport law is postponed yet again
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ArticleEurope on Biman Bangladesh’s radar
Bangladeshi airline considers resuming fruit and vegetable airfreight service to Europe
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ArticleMatt Quinn gains Chep promotion
RPC provider names Quinn as its new vice-president in northern Europe
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ArticleFoodVentures to expand global operations
Dutch greenhouse business that prioritises underdeveloped supply chains and markets will open new facility in China
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ArticleChilean fruit exports face bumpy ride
Truckers' union warns that trade could grind to a halt unless government regains control of roads
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ArticlePlace UK warns customers of no-deal Brexit costs
Fresh and frozen supplier states WTO rules will likely see greater costs on imports
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ArticlePorts combine their strength
Port of Antwerp has signed memoranda of understanding with ports around the world to better tackle the challenges of the future
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ArticleBybee agrees Ifco extension
US-based onion supplier puts in place RPC agreement throught to 2020
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ArticleBracing for Brexit
Numerous Brexit delays have given UK ports extra time to prepare for potential disruption, but how confident is the logistics sector that trade will continue to flow as normal after deadline day? Fred Searle reports

