All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 107
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APL extends Eagle Go
APL extends Eagle GO Guaranteed to its Asia-Middle East and India subcontinent networks
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Dan Martin named president of Ifco North America
Martin has more than 20 years of experience in the packaging, supply chain and logistics sector
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Xflow packaging available for blues
Stepac's functional blueberry packaging designed to reduce waste and cut costs
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Jiuye welcomes C-round funding
The Rmb100m deal has been announced, allowing for growth in the Chinese company’s tech capabilities
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US west coast trade booming
Cargo volume records tumble at the port of Oakland and Long Beach
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FPJ Live: "You are the good news"
A wide array from the fresh produce trade's colourful cast took the stage to rally behind their industry in uncertain times
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Coles Wesfarmer demerger set
With shareholder approval pending, the separation of Coles and Wesfarmers is set for November
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MCI takes "huge" Hapag-Lloyd order
Maersk Container Industry has taken a "historically large" reefer order from container line Hapag-Lloyd
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Randhawa adds coldstorage capacity
Vegetable supplier expands of cooler facility and greenhouse acreage
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Dover plumps for Sanderson Group
Group appointed to supply the warehouse and cargo terminal management software for new Refrigerated Cargo Terminal
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Compac launches Sizer Simulator
New simulation tool improves productivity of packhouses by using virtual fresh fruit
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K + N partners with Wira Logistics
The acquisition will increase Kuehne + Nagel’s existing warehousing and distribution network in Indonesia
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Diverting traffic from Dover ‘would cost £2.5bn’
Dover restates opposition to plans to send food exports through other ports, saying capacity doesn’t exist elsewhere
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Gove to launch food strategy after Brexit
The Defra minister unveiled new plans at the Tory party conference today as well as £15m food surplus redistribution scheme
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Portsmouth Port invests to manage change
The loss of key contracts was a blow, but Portsmouth has dusted itself down and is reinventing itself for the future
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Costa Rica strike losses mount
Pineapple and banana exporters frustrated as unions block access to main port
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Half-hour customs delay ‘will bankrupt one in 10 firms’
Delays of 10-30 minutes would see one in ten British firms go out of business, according to survey of supply chain managers
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UK food sector aims to halve waste by 2030
New "roadmap" scheme launched by Wrap and IGD will signatories to report their waste figures and create waste reduction plans
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Kuehne + Nagel listed in sustainability index
Joining 25 other Swiss stocks, the company has been recognised for having a leading sustainability score
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Hauliers could lose right to operate in EU
Brexit technical notices tell freight and transport firms to prepare for loss of licence recognition in the event of a no-deal Brexit