All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 121
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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
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ArticleCo-op boss warns of Brexit fruit shortages
Steve Murrells added his voice to supermarkets sounding the alarm over impact of no-deal on fresh produce supply chain
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ArticleRecords broken at Port of LA
Single-month cargo record beaten again as August proves a bumper month at the port
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ArticlePort of Antwerp prepared for worst
The Port of Antwerp can be “part of the solution” following the chaos of a No-Deal Brexit, with large volumes of cargo expected to shift to containers
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ArticleCalifornia Giant strengthens management team
Company makes key appointments in organics and operations
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ArticleMorocco gets Swiss transport support
A memorandum of understanding has been signed between Morocco and Switzerland to improve the former’s road and rail infrastructure
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ArticleAbove-market growth for CMA CGM
Shipping group turns in positive set of second-quarter results despite "uncertain worldwide geopolitical environment"
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ArticleTrade war dents airfreight demand
Air transport industry blames US-China trade war for ninth consecutive month of year-on-year drop in freight volumes
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ArticleTotal Produce switches to renewables
Irish fresh produce multinational has switched its Irish operations to renewably sources
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ArticleSupermarkets dismiss Gove’s Brexit assurances
British Retail Consortium tells MPs to expect major disruption to fresh food imports following Michael Gove’s claims to contrary
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ArticleNew steam tech to fight tomato virus
CambridgeHOK's method sterilises tomato production equipment with steam, all inside a shipping container
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ArticleGove criticised for Brexit fresh produce claims
Former Defra secretary told Andrew Marr "there will be no shortages of fresh food" following no-deal Brexit
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ArticleTerra Exports recognised for a second time
Three-year sales of 259 per cent see global fresh fruit shipper and service provider named on prestigious list
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ArticleAustralian airport lines up logistics
As part of its continued development, Western Sydney Airport has reached agreements with airlines and the freight industry
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ArticleHazel Tech pear trial yields promising results
Study with Oregon State University shows Hazel Pear can extend shelf-life of D’Anjou pears
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ArticleResearch highlights importance of packaging
Study finds packaging of fresh produce important in mitigating Australia’s food waste

