All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 122
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ArticleCosta Rica strike losses mount
Pineapple and banana exporters frustrated as unions block access to main port
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ArticleHalf-hour customs delay ‘will bankrupt one in 10 firms’
Delays of 10-30 minutes would see one in ten British firms go out of business, according to survey of supply chain managers
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ArticleUK food sector aims to halve waste by 2030
New "roadmap" scheme launched by Wrap and IGD will signatories to report their waste figures and create waste reduction plans
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ArticleKuehne + Nagel listed in sustainability index
Joining 25 other Swiss stocks, the company has been recognised for having a leading sustainability score
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ArticleHauliers could lose right to operate in EU
Brexit technical notices tell freight and transport firms to prepare for loss of licence recognition in the event of a no-deal Brexit
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ArticleDel Monte orders new container vessels
Fresh produce gaint announces the order of six energy efficient container vessels for its Central America-US shipping services
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ArticleJailed NCGM trader ordered to pay £400k
John Fowler was convicted in 2014 for helping smuggle £5 million of cocaine in fruit and veg shipments from Greece
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ArticleGovt ‘planning inland port’ to ease coastal jams
Customs checks at warehouse facility 75 miles from nearest port could help ease congestion at the coast, insiders claim
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ArticlePanatlantic Logistics merges with K+N
Keuhne + Nagel has acquired an Ecuadorian airfreight leader creating capacity for 32,000 tonnes of annual export
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ArticleNeighbourly calls for charities to join food surplus scheme
Lidl and M&S redistribution partner wants to build on 1,500 projects it has already served and bring new charities on board
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ArticleMaersk merges Damco
Maersk has confirmed it will absorb logistics firm Damco into Maersk Line to streamline the business
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ArticleBreakthrough hope in Costa Rica strike
Moin port authority maintains that impact of the walkout on exports has been minimal
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ArticleTechnology ‘no panacea’ for Brexit border issues
Need for physical food inspections means technology will not be enough to avoid tailbacks and border difficulties in event of a no deal, says CIEH
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ArticleNew Hoogsteder DC prepares for take-off
The Greenery's international export business is moving to a brand new, airfreight-equipped facility in 2019
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ArticleCosta Rica strike jeopardises fruit exports
Now in its fifth day, the walkout has already significant losses to the industry
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ArticleBusy times continue at Port of LA
August 2018 proves to be the sixth-busiest month in the history of the port
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ArticleCMA CGM celebrates 40 years
In its time the company has gone from four to 34,000 employees and made four major acquisitions
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VideoCMA CGM presents specialised service
Asia Fruit Logistica: Eric Legros previews Climactive, which offers tailored transport conditions for specific produce items
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ArticleGreenyard finds Listeria 'root cause'
Following an extensive review of its Hungarian facility, Greenyard says it is ready to restart production
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ArticleEtihad Cargo launches FreshForward
Freighter airline Etihad Cargo says it is strengthening its focus on fresh produce with the launch of FreshForward

