All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 122
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ArticleTwo years of record-breaking at Port of Los Angeles
The port has surpassed the 9.1m TEU mark, marking 24 months of increased container throughput
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ArticleFood redistribution gets govt boost
A £500,000 grant from the government coincides with new figures which show a big rise in redistribution networks
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Article'Best half-year ever' at Antwerp
Port says freight handling jumped 6.5 per cent on same period of 2017, driven by greater container volumes
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ArticleRecord month for Port of Long Beach
More than 752,100 TEUs moved over the course of June, with port on track for busiest year yet
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ArticleFresh produce responds to Brexit White Paper
The industry has welcomed plans for frictionless borders but says more clarity is needed
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ArticleDirect Canberra to Singapore flights begin
The daily passenger voyage operated by Singapore Airlines will offer daily opportunities for regional producers to export
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ArticleOcado delivers mixed results
Revenue and customer base rose for the online retailer but the company made a loss despite continued expansion
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ArticleCarrefour rolls out tomato blockchain trial
French retailer extends shared ledger technology to fresh produce, starting with Filière Qualité coeur de boeuf tomatoes
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ArticleCool Port lands BREEAM certificate
The Kloosterboer-run coldstore in Rotterdam has been awarded 'outstanding' BREEAM certification
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Article"Food will rot in ports", says BRC
Heads of the British Retail Consortium wrote to Theresa May warning of "dramatic" consequences on food supply in event of Brexit no-deal
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ArticleCold war on pollution
Following recent partnerships with Unilever and Marks & Spencer, British zero-emission engine builder Dearman is on the up
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ArticleMSC sends first CA cargo from Spain to Asia
Using new technology, MSC are able to send perishable goods further distances reaching new markets
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ArticleSainsbury's price cuts hit grocery sales
The retailer's grocery sales slowed to 0.5 per cent after £150 million investment in price reductions
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ArticleEvergreen picks Primeline containers
Shipping line adds 3,000 refrigerated containers from Carrier Transicold to its portfolio
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ArticleSuper-sized cranes heading to Port Everglades
Bigger cranes will handle cargo already arriving on larger ships from South America and Europe
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ArticleKoper making a bigger splash
Growth appears strong for fresh produce volumes shipped via the Slovenian port, according to operator Luka Koper
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ArticleLettuce in short supply as heatwave continues
Supermarkets may be forced to ship in lettuce from the US as 30 degree heat stops leafy salad greens growing
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ArticleAustralian air cargo to be examined at piece level
The move will have costly implications on Australian fresh produce industries shipping by air
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ArticleAntwerp to double rail volumes
Railport Antwerp initiative to expand activities, starting with appointment of new CEO
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ArticleMCC begin calling in North Vietnam
North Vietnam’s first deep-sea port has been added to three of MCC’s weekly services

