All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 115
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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
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ArticleBig week for South African citrus
The new South African citrus season is here, and there are many challenges ahead
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ArticleAirfreight demand dips
Global airfreight demand measured its worst performance in three years last January
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ArticleUpgrading Nemo
Shipping company improves its Europe-Indian Ocean & Australia offering by upgrading its Nemo service
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ArticleAgritech investing reaches US$17bn
Global investment in food tech and agritech has been the highest in 2018 according to a report by AgFunder
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ArticleChiapas silting threatens Mexican plantain exports
Growers warn that local production could be decimated unless port is dredged urgently
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ArticleFrench strikes cause port chaos
Fresh produce imports affected in strikes from French customs workers over no-deal Brexit preparations in France
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ArticleEllips ends GP Graders tie-up
President Erwin Bakker confirms GP Graders are no longer a supplier of Ellips technology
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ArticleCMA CGM releases 2018 results
Shipping group’s full year results show record revenue, up by 11.2 per cent despite challenges
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ArticlePanalpina records historic airfreight volumes
Panalpina reports highest ever airfreight volumes in 2018, and plans further growth in 2019
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ArticleKuehne & Nagel increases results
Logistics group sees strong volume growth across all business units
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ArticleDover can handle "moderate" Brexit disruption
A new report suggests that the Port of Dover has the capacity to deal with a 50 per cent increase in process times
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ArticleChep debuts pallet tech in UK
Nisa will be the first in the UK to benefit from new pallet tracking technology

