All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 108
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd launches Cherry Express
Service will run from the port of Valparaíso and Hong Kong in 22 days
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ArticleExport hub for Far North Queensland
Queensland state government to build two regional trade distribution centres to boost export opportunities
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ArticleCitrus Australia oppose government proposals
Peak industry body aggrieved by federal government's plan to increase export certification by up to 277 per cent
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ArticleConstruction of NT freight hub set to begin
New facility at Darwin Airport on track to open by August 2020
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ArticleTake five and tell us how you feel…
Fruitnet is inviting everyone in the fresh produce business to say what they think about the future of the industry
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ArticleIndia plans to revive ports
Over 100 minor ports in India could be renewed and integrated with major ports in a new system
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ArticleLogistics body fears Brexit worker shortage
New FTA report says sector, which relies on EU workers, needs 59,000 HGV drivers alone to keep businesses afloat
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ArticleK+N results "greatly improved"
Strong performance in seafreight and overland logistics offsets tough period for airfreight at Kuehne and Nagel
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ArticleNew shipping service to connect Portugal to UK
Service will link Tilbury, Lisbon, Leixões and Rotterdam where Dutch firm Samskip has its multimodal hub
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ArticleContainer volumes rise at Antwerp
Increase in total freight volume handled at Belgian port through Jnauary-Septemebr period
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ArticleDeltaTrak joins IBM Food Trust
By joining the blockchain solution DeltaTrak will help to increase traceability of leafy greens and other perishables
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AnalysisBack and forth for bananas
In the UK banana business, the balance of power as far as who handles imported bulk shipments in conventional reefer vessels remains delicately balanced between just two south-coast ports
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ArticleLa Dona breaks record for airflown pineapples
Company says consumers are showing preference for ripe, artisan pineapples over sea-freighted fruit
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ArticleIt's official: fruit and veg "are sexy"
…and six other things we learned from watching the BBC documentary What Britain Buys and Sells in a Day
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ArticleUS-China trade war hits air cargo
The US-China trade war is weighing heavily on the airfreight sector, with global demand falling for the tenth consecutive month, says IATA
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ArticleTrucco opens kiwifruit facility
Dedicated 70,000 square-foot distribution centre is located in Vineland
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ArticleCambodian mangoes due in South Korea
First shipment expected in early November after South Korean government grants final approvals
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ArticleEU and Indonesia enhance economic ties
Fruit and vegetable exports likely to benefit from new 4 year programme
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ArticleInspection fees rise questioned by FPC
Defra's new import fees on fresh produce, beginning today, came after a "lack of consultation"
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ArticleSainsbury’s suppliers ‘must cover no-deal tariffs’
Supermarket will require its suppliers to deliver products on DDP basis, covering tariffs and additional logistics costs

