All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 119
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ArticleSpecial Fruit picks up green award
The Belgian importer has been awarded the Lean and Green star from the Flemish Institute for Logistics for reducing its carbon footprint by 20 per cent
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ArticleNamibian packing initiatives gain ground
The table grape industry's efforts to become more cost effective are bearing fruit
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VideoFrozen in time: the Fruitmasters mural
Fabien Dumont of Fruitmasters explains how a stained-glass artwork at its HQ charts the development of Dutch fruit trading
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ArticleLogistics sector welcomes Brexit deal
Following repeated warnings of crippling border checks and major tailbacks, ports and logistics firms have welcomed the proposed Brexit deal as an opportunity for stability
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ArticleKent council warns of no-deal chaos ahead of vote
Gridlock on roads could be worse than that seen during Operation Stack in 2015, according to report, with council leader appealing to MPs
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ArticlePanalpina invests in Kenya cold storage
The forwarding and logistics firm sees export opportunity for fresh fruit, vegetables, and flowers
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ArticleGovernment reveals £60m "bioeconomy" fund
UK leaders call on entrepreneurs to overhaul packaging materials and labelling with new investment programme
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ArticleAirfreight growth picks up
Global airfreight demand picked up in October, with markets posting a modest 3.1 per cent rise over the prior year period
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ArticleFrench protests hamper Italian and Spanish exports
Weeks of disruption sparked by the gilets jaunes anti-fuel tax movement have apparently led to a downturn in sales
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ArticleFerry space could be "rationed" for no-deal Brexit
The government is preparing to allocate ferry space for vital supplies to avoid hold-ups at Calais after Brexit
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ArticleHamburg Süd launches Peru service
Weekly direct service links Paita in Peru with Philadelphia, designed to aid Peruvian grape and mango exporters
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ArticleCMA CGM scoops maritime award
CMA CGM receives award for most accomplished Asia Pacific ship owner at the Maritime2020 Summit in Singapore
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ArticleFrench protests delay fresh produce imports
Wholesalers say they have experienced minor hold-ups in fresh produce deliveries from the continent
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ArticleCMA CGM reveals mixed third quarter
Revenue climbs 6.3 per cent but net income drops over 68 per cent
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ArticleHalo project officially opens
The SH Pratt-owned site opens its door, promising to "change the supply chain" for fresh produce
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ArticleAPL refines Asia-Gulf network
APL has fine-tuned its Asia-Gulf network services to provide wider market coverage and better connectivity
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ArticleFrench fuel strike hits Spanish exports
Thousands of trucks carrying fruit and vegetables bound for Europe have been caught up in the protests
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Article"Share knowledge for secure supply chains"
Leaf annual conference panel on food security discusses greater risk of supply chain issues in modern age
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ArticleCo-op opening 12 new London stores
The retailer continues its expansion plans with 2018 one of their "most successful" years for store openings
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ArticleGMT welcomes first Moroccan citrus vessel
M/V Fuji Bay begins bi-weekly service bringing Moroccan citrus to the North American market

