All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 106
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ArticleFinding citrus solutions
With the spread of Covid-19 threatening the Orri Jaffa campaign, the powers that be have stepped in to help keep the fruit moving
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ArticleBelOrta adapts to challenges
Whether it be the coronavirus outbreak or Brexit, Belgian cooperative BelOrta is cognisant of the need to adapt to changing circumstances
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ArticleZespri kicks off European campaign
Brand refresh and new packhouse in Zeebrugge signal a positive start to 2020 season
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ArticleIndia adapts to coronavirus
India’s lockdown has had a range of effects on its agricultural trade, but the country is looking at ways to adjust to the pandemic
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ArticleThailand emphasises domestic sales
Trucks dispatched to deliver groceries to Bangkok, regional villages, and neighbouring provinces
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ArticlePort of Antwerp trials bracelet
The Port of Antwerp has announced that it is teaming up with tech firm Rombit to trial digital bracelets to prevent Covid-19 infection among staff
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ArticleGreenyard offers Covid-19 update
Group says it remains fully operational, while also revealing that its transformation plan has had a positive affect on results
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PodcastsFruitbox: Vanguard boss sees new trends emerge
Craig Stauffer explains how coronavirus is creating severe short-term effects while laying the ground for longer-term trends
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ArticleEarly bird RedStar catches a break
One of Europe's leading tomato companies says preparing for the coronavirus crisis helped it hit the ground running
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ArticleMercabarna and T-Systems harness tech to help needy
Two firms organise a hackathon to develop an app to optimise food distribution to charities
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ArticleK&N upgrades SeaExplorer platform
New system provides reliable sailing schedules offering full transparency in times of capacity constraints
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ArticleEnsuring supply in the Northern Territory
Government officials meet to ensure remote and regional communities continue to receive uninterrupted supply
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ArticleTension at Myanmar-China border
Coronavirus restrictions stopping Myanmar nationals from entering China includes drivers delivering fresh produce
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ArticleOppy completes grape shelf-life trial
Vancouver-based company successfully concludes grape quality trial with Hazel Technologies
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ArticlePort of Antwerp enjoys Q1 growth
Impact of coronavirus outbreak limited in the first quarter, although it is expected to have a greater impact on future results
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ArticleSouth African lockdown extended
Covid-19 lockdown now in place until end of April, while lemon shipments make an early start
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ArticleFDF partners with recruitment apps
Food and Drink Federation is sharing work opportunities on two job apps, particularly in distribution warehouses, driving and logistics
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ArticleSouth Africa's informal trade hit
Lockdown measures disrupt informal fruit trade sector in South Africa, which plays a crucial role in the country's produce sales
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ArticleCoronavirus: industry response
Asiafruit rounds up what impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on fresh produce trade across Asia to-date
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ArticleEvergreen orders new reefers
A successful trial has prompted the Taiwanese shipping company purchase 1,800 reefer containers

