All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 113
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ArticleAdani’s logistics expansion
Adani Group announces investments in Krishnapatnam Port and cold chain specialist Snowman Logistics
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Article"Plastic alternatives could be worse for environment"
Supermarket representatives tell Green Alliance they are risking the environment by rushing to ditch plastics
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ArticleFyffes hits pallet milestone
Fresh produce group achieves 100 per cent use of recycled pallets in the transportation of melons
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ArticlePML announces air freight partnership with GreenSky
Agreement will allow logistics company to offer new trade routes to and from Mexico and North America region
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ArticleGreenyard in Portuguese divestment
Company has signed an agreement for the divestment of its logistics business in Portugal
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ArticleSeventh heaven for Antwerp
Belgian port records freight volume growth for the seventh consecutive year
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ArticleAustralian bushfires take a toll
Parts of Australia’s fresh produce industry are feeling the effects of the bushfires raging across the country
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ArticleFelixstowe engineers vote for strike action
Dispute at UK’s busiest container port relates to plans to transfer tyre fitters to outside firm, with fears over pay and working conditions
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ArticleRobinson Fresh appoints new president
Michael Castagnetto replaces Jim Lemke, who retired from the company earlier this year
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ArticleN&K spedition enters Chinese market
Leading European logistics group teams up with Haiting International to bring cold chain technology to mainland China
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ArticleAble Freight unveils DataHub app
New tracking app streamlines digital processes and increases transparency
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ArticleReefer upgrade for Hamburg Süd
Remote container management technology is now available for all of its reefer container shipments
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ArticleDover opens new cargo terminal
First fresh produce reefer docks at new Dover Cargo Terminal West, signalling an expansion in the port's capabilities
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ArticleMSC incorporates biofuel
In a bid to reduce CO2 emissions the shipping company will use 30 per cent biofuel blends
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ArticlePML invests in pioneering container loading system
Six vehicles commissioned by logistics company will be first in Britain to feature unmanned roller bed system that improves safety
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ArticleMOU links Port Everglades with Dom Rep.
Florida-based port will cooperate on facilitating global trade and generating new business
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ArticleSouth African transport legislation kicked down the road
There is further relief for the South African fruit sector as the introduction of new transport law is postponed yet again
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ArticleEurope on Biman Bangladesh’s radar
Bangladeshi airline considers resuming fruit and vegetable airfreight service to Europe
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ArticleMatt Quinn gains Chep promotion
RPC provider names Quinn as its new vice-president in northern Europe
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ArticleFoodVentures to expand global operations
Dutch greenhouse business that prioritises underdeveloped supply chains and markets will open new facility in China

