All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 116
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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
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ArticleInterko targets the Americas
Growing demand for ripening technology across the Americas is high on the list of priorities for Dutch group
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ArticleNew Cosco service to Costa Rica
China Ocean Shipping Company has opened a new service between Moín Port and Shanghai almost halving transit times
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ArticleUS ports call for agreement
A group of the largest US ports has urged Donald Trump to end the trade war with China because of potential long-term effects
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ArticlePort of Liverpool to invest £17m in terminal upgrade
Peel Ports and Stena Line will expand RoRo ferry service in bid to reduce turnaround times and boost route capacity
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ArticleGreenyard and Rewe 'expand relationship'
Retailer and fresh produce giant have developed a new partnership which includes a dedicated operating unit
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ArticleDutch investment in Sahyadri
Indian farmer producer company will spend €15m on its logistics to reduce food wastage and spoilage
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ArticleCH Robinson unveils US$1bn investment plan
CEO Bob Biesterfeld announces company’s largest investment in innovation and technology
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ArticleCold chain upgrade in India
State-owned Container Corporation of India is set to launch a refrigerated rail service as it targets nationwide expansion
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ArticleSeeds from the North Sea
The continued growth of the UK strawberry market has Dutch breeders looking to these shores as a big opportunity to sow seeds abroad
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ArticleCompagnie Fruitière to build ripening centre at London Gateway
Supplier says facility at port’s Logistics Park will boost efficiency and product freshness, with plans to make it fully operation by 2021
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ArticleCrunch time for salad as Brexit looms
UK salad suppliers and processors are readying themselves for a potential no-deal, but some don’t expect import disruption to be as serious as suggested
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ArticleChaos of No-Deal Brexit revealed
The UK government’s Yellowhammer report predicts grave consequences following No-Deal, including higher food prices, delays and disorder

