All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 111
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ArticleCMA CGM recognised in Singapore
International shipping group earns award for its contribution to Singapore’s economy and maritime development
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ArticleChiquita speeds up search for new banana
New CEO Carlos Lopez Flores talks exclusively to Eurofruit about fighting disease, faster logistics and finding a new variety
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ArticleFreight jams at US-Mexico border
Congestion is intensifying at the US-Mexico border after President Trump's closure threat, according to media reports
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ArticleAPL launches new China service
APL strengthens its trans-Pacific services portfolio with new central China loop and enhanced south China line
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ArticleAir cargo demand dips
Global airfreight demand fell in February, registering its worst performance in three years, the IATA said
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ArticleDSV and Panalpina agree on sale
The deal will create the world’s fourth largest freight-forwarding company
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ArticleLong Beach expects 'modest' cargo growth
After a bumper 2018, Pulse of the Ports seasonal forecast predicts small uptick in container imports
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ArticleContainerships CEO resigns
Chief executive Kari-Pekka Laaksonen has decided to resign his position.
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ArticleQueensland towns battle for export DC
Business cases to be put forward following Regional Export Distribution Centre Pilot expression of interest
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ArticleAPL partners clean-up mission
Container shipper APL is partnering with a clean-up mission to rid the oceans of plastics
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ArticleCMA CGM signs strategic partnerships
Shipping group signs agreements with Chinese shipbuilder for ten new ships and to further vessel development
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ArticlePulling in the same direction
Christiane Bell discusses how BayWa is making it easier for customers to access fresh produce from its different sources
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ArticleFirst Indian Arra grapes land in Europe
Jupiter Group's new production from the Southern Hemisphere increases its supply to ten months of the year
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ArticleHigh hopes for Sicilian oranges
Potential for Sicilian blood oranges in Chinese market hindered by high transit costs and limited supply
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ArticleLogistics boost for Colombian avo exports
More shipments to be made through port of Buenaventura, reducing costs and transit times
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ArticleFirst Argentine cherries land in China
Santa Cruz cherries received in Guangzhou following signing of an export protocol in November last year
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Article"More can be done" for EU organic protections
New report finds weaknesses across European organic control bodies despite improvements on last ECA report seven years ago
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ArticleBrexit: many questions left to answer
Huge uncertainty around UK's departure from the EU, say trade experts from fresh produce industry association Freshfel Europe
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ArticleONE utilises Daikin CA technology
Ocean Network Express backs long-distance avocado and mango shippers by using Daikin Active CA
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ArticleNew standard for fresh produce airfreight
IATA has rolled out CEIV Fresh, a new industry standard designed specifically for air transportation of fruit and veg

