All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 125
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ArticleAPL cuts fleet emissions
Global shipping giant APL has more than halved its carbon dioxide emissions per container per kilometre in 2017
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ArticleFarmers 'should work closer with retailers'
New report from Scotland highlights supply chain flaws that lead to waste, suggesting new policy to save more food
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ArticlePeers call for government action on food security
A House of Lords report highlights the gulf between government and food industry concerns, imploring leaders to take "urgent" action
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ArticleNZ Scales sells coldstore business
NZ agribusiness Scales is selling its coldstore operations for NZ$151.4m to Emergent Cold
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ArticleNFT opens Tilbury produce chambers
Two temperature-controlled chambers inside 230,000 sq ft facility will handle a wide range of fresh fruit
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ArticleMost recognised for innovation
Swedish data monitoring specialist is one of the country's most innovative companies within Agtech & Foodtech
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ArticleM&S looking at zero-emission cold transport
The retailer has partnered tech firm Dearman to phase out diesel refrigeration units and cut CO2 emissions by 95 per cent
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ArticleOcado partners with Sweden’s biggest supermarket
Deal with ICA is latest in string of international partnerships as retailers look to stay ahead of rising competition in online grocery market
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Article"Farmers and agronomists need mobile apps"
New agri-tech director Chris Farrington is setting his sites on creating a novel platform for farmers to manage their crops
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ArticleUK supermarkets join national plastic pledge
Retailers have agreed to voluntary plastic reduction targets in a bid to tackle plastic pollution
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ArticleAPL scoops Ship Operator Award
Container shipping line APL scoops operator of the year gong at the Seatrade Maritime Awards Asia 2018
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ArticleCargolux celebrates "best year in history"
Airfreight carrier Cargolux reports that 2017 was its best year in history thanks to strong demand and record profits
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ArticleExports ‘keeping Greek distributors afloat’
Market diversification to Bulgaria and Poland has rescued some Greek fresh produce firms hit by financial crisis, distributor says
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ArticleFresh produce cargo soars at Oakland
Fruit and vegetable shipments have jumped 36 per cent in the past four years
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ArticleEU apricot yield to fall by nearly a quarter
European producers are forecasting lower yields this year, after demand failed to meet 2017's record supply
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ArticleSanLucar hosts GS1 workshop
Valencia-based company has been working towards data standardisation for several years
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ArticleThermo King offers inner-city aid
Group unveils new B-series refrigeration units which allow for a fully electric-powered refrigerated fleet for inner city distribution
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ArticleK&N's "good start" to 2018
Logistics group Kuehne and Nagel has seen a "significant increase" in earnings and turnover in the opening quarter of the year
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ArticleMore Turkish cherries for China
Exporters continue to make steady inroads into China and other Asian markets
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ArticleContainer dispute comes to a head
Unless sense prevails over High Cube ISO containers the South African fruit export industry faces an uphill road battle

