All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 124
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ArticleWild mushrooms coming out of the woods
Wild mushrooms have big potential according to FME's Willem Weening who thinks the UK market is ready for more choice
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ArticleWheatsheaf makes Purfresh move
Food and agriculture investment group takes 90 per cent stake in controlled atmosphere system specialist
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ArticleMaharashtra sees export potential
The state has identified six categories to be developed for export under the Agriculture Export Policy
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ArticleCaptain Peter guides Maersk customers
Virtual assistant will be a new feature on the company’s Remote Container Management platform
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ArticleGP Graders joins forces with A&B
Companies partner to offer end-to-end grading and packing solutions for the blueberry industry
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ArticleSeatrade takes on new vessel
Mv Orange Sea will trade with frozen and refrigerated commodities, including potatoes and citrus
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ArticleFood haulier fined £150k for driver injury
PCL Transport 24/7, which transports dairy and fresh produce, also had to pay costs of £17,649
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ArticleChilean cherries land at Indian seaport
NGK Trading has received its first sea shipment of Chilean cherries sent by Exportadora Del Sur and Natire South Exports
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ArticlePressure mounts to fast-track Dutch veg imports
‘Green Lanes’ system would see perishable products cleared by customs officials before arriving at ports, allowing them to avoid queues
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ArticleKloosterboer to offload Varekamp Coldstores
In a move decribed as a 'strategic choice', Varekamp Coldstores Holland is sold to Nowee Fresh Logistics Holding
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ArticleJD trials drone delivery in Indonesia
Accessing the country’s myriad of islands could be made easier by narrowing the digital divide
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ArticleSupermarket buyer lays bare full cost of no-deal
Frustrated buyer details impact on price and availability at crucial time of year for fresh produce imports in radio phone-in on LBC
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ArticleBrexit stalemate continues
Despite the optimism of some of the UK media, negotiations between the UK and EU appear to have hit a wall – the same wall as last time
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ArticleContainerships’ first LNG-fuelled ship sets sail
Ahead of the global 2020 sulphur cap, the shipping company has begun refuelling with liquefied natural gas
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ArticleUK bosses warn of no-deal food shortages
Heads of British retailers have signed a letter to MPs outlining significant risks to the supply chain without a customs union
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ArticleShaking up logistics
A new online platform is aiming to offer growers access to better-value logistics and help fill up hauliers’ free space
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ArticleSuper Bowl avocado supply secure
APEAM has guaranteed that supplies for this year’s championship game will not be disrupted
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ArticleDole announces closure of Limón facility
Most of company’s container operations now handled by Moín Container Terminal operator APM Terminals
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ArticleFTA fears No-Deal plans insufficient
The UK government’s investment in preventing transport chaos in Kent may be too little, too late, according to the Freight Transport Authority
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ArticleZero carbon Fruit Logistica for Total Produce
The Ireland-headquartered multinational has invested in carbon credits paying for health initiatives in Africa

