All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 107
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ArticlePort of LA takes a hit
March sees lowest amount of monthly cargo moving through the port since February 2009
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ArticleIfco reveals leadership transition plan
Michael Pooley will replace Wolfgang Orgeldinger as chief executive on 1 July this year
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ArticleRSA's bumper blueberry year
South Africa’s blueberry exports increased 53 per cent this season, while raspberries suffered from lack of airfreight
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ArticleMarket stabilisation plan put forward
US fresh produce industry partners have presented the USDA with a plan to support critical financial needs in the produce supply chain
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ArticleQatar Airways Cargo expands services
India's and Australia’s fresh produce export capacity will be increased with the addition of more services
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PodcastsFruitbox: Changes, challenges, chances
Freshfel's Philippe Binard discusses the huge challenges ahead for Europe's fresh produce business
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ArticleRSA raisin exports continue despite delays
Consignments still making it onto vessels despite reduced port terminal capacity and a slowdown in packing
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AnalysisAnalysis: The cost of coronavirus
Who is bearing the extra costs of keeping produce workers safe and stores well stocked amid the pandemic?
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ArticleAgro Merchants invests in greener energy
The company has partnered with Axpo Iberia to run its Iberian packhouses on green energy
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ArticleK&N launches intra-Asia e-service
Logistics group introduces eShipAsia platform to meet the needs of Intra-Asia shippers
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ArticleLockdowns continue container congestion
Supply chains in the midst of lockdowns in India and the Philippines are still grappling with the effects of coronavirus
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ArticleCitrus community 'steps up supply efforts'
World Citrus Organisation says that it remains "deeply committed" to meeting global demand for fruit amid Covid-19 outbreak
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ArticleLogistics proves main headache
State measures to contain the spread of Covid-19 in Serbia are bringing challenges for fresh produce companies expected to continue supplies as usual
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ArticleUncertain times ahead in South Africa
Apple and pear industry anticipate impact of Covid-19 will be felt for a long time
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ArticleResilience key to managing crisis
A crisis such as Covid-19 can’t be avoided, but resilience can be built to deal with it, according to Luc Arnouts of the Port of Antwerp
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ArticleIndia’s table grape exports at risk
Shortages in labour and transport facilities caused by coronavirus concerns producers as table grape season hits peak
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ArticleCovid-19 impact wide and varied
From eastern Europe to Central Asia, the response to the coronavirus is affecting all stages of the supply chain, according to Andriy Yarmak of the UN’s FAO
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Article'Sufficient manpower' to meet food demand
Port of Antwerp's Covid-19 Taskforce confirms that the port platform is 100 per cent operational.
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ArticleCraig Stauffer outlines coronavirus impact
Head of Vanguard International looks at the impact Covid-19 is having, and could potentially have, on operations
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ArticleCoronavirus poses logistics headache for LatAm exporters
Port congestion, a lack of containers, and rising shipping costs are affecting trade

