All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 111
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ArticleDeltaTrak improves in-transit software
Extended battery life and a fail-safe recording option are two features added to the new generation of DeltaTrak's FlashLink real-time mini logger software.
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AnalysisEnd of the Ice Age?
Stepac says its Xtend packaging can help eliminate the need for ice when transporting vegetables like broccoli
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ArticleSouth African stand off
Employee protests and aging infrastructure having serious effects on South Africa’s imports and exports, with the citrus industry likely to be hardest hit
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ArticleMaersk ships first Indian mangoes to Europe
The option of sending the fruit by sea opens up new opportunities for exporters
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ArticleReefer trial in Townsville
Efforts to build the export capacity of north-eastern Australia have taken another step forward with a refrigerated sea container trial
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ArticleDigitalising durians
DiMuto launches track and trace blockchain platform with deal to digitise 4m Thai durians for exporter Queen Frozen Fruit
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ArticleIndustrial action hits citrus exports
Action at container terminals in Durban and at Ngqura are affecting South Africa's export operations
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ArticleBRC: "alternative Irish border falls short"
British Retail Consortium says Irish border proposals for no-deal Brexit touted in interim report leave many issues unanswered
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ArticleIt’s Fresh! signs major Ecuador deal
Agreement with Ecuadorian banana association Acorbanec will see shelf-life tech introduced across 28 growers and exporters in the country
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ArticleAI drives new freight platform
Kuehne + Nagel’s new online platform will optimise the way consumers book trucks and deliver new business opportunities
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd in record reefer order
The new order will expand the group's transport capacity for its customers
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ArticleShipping firms ditch British flag amid Brexit uncertainty
Departures from shipping registry could cut taxation revenues and make it more difficult to secure extra space on ships to help cope with no-deal
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ArticleTesco boss sounds Brexit deadline warning
Planning for 31 October leave date “more difficult” because Christmas stock will leave less capacity to stockpile, says Dave Lewis
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ArticleOcean carriers join TradeLens platform
Hapag-Lloyd and ONE are joining the blockchain-enabled digital shipping platform
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ArticleBlockchain projects get CTA backing
Initiatives in Côte d’Ivoire, Papua New Guinea, Sierra Leone, Trinidad and Tobago and Uganda will include vegetable traceability
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ArticleTomra extends Indian reach
New facility of enables Tomra Food to showcase its expertise and innovative approach to sorting produce
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ArticleSpanish producers mull new sea routes to Europe
Maritime service to southern France would be more environmentally sustainable than sending produce by road
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ArticleFresh Carriers places order
Fresh produce shipping group orders three specialised reefer vessels
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ArticleMASkargo to capitalise on durian dawn
The Malaysian cargo airline hopes to take advantage of new regulations allowing the shipment of frozen whole durian to China
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ArticleThe urban farm with a global growth plan
Reckoned to be Europe's largest, most advanced vertical farming site, Italy's Planet Farms could soon appear elsewhere

