All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 126
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ArticleFirst automated rail port in China
Chengdu International Railway Port will become China’s first unmanned ‘smart’ railway port
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ArticleEntries open for UK organic awards
The Soil Association's Best of Organic Market awards celebrate the latest organic products and innovation in the UK
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Jersey fears ‘no deal’ fresh produce shortages
Channel Islands Co-op “actively considering” stockpiling to guard against disruption to imports from UK
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ArticleSix consecutive record years at Antwerp
Belgian port reports on "unparalleled growth" across all segments, with container freight up 5.8 per cent
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ArticleMCI fully focused on cold chain
Group is officially leaving the dry container business to focus on its industry-leading position in cold chain
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ArticlePanalpina opens LCL hub in Cartagena
This is the company’s first ocean freight hub operation in Colombia
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ArticleCMA CGM strikes CSR gold
Shipping group recognised for its performance on environmental, labour, fair business practices, and sustainable procurement
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ArticlePutting the plus in CA+
There are more than 55,000 Star Cool CA systems in operation, with MCI looking at the next level of service – low-respiration fruit.
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ArticleMaersk enhances Asia-Europe network
Changes to services means improved schedule reliability while maintaining competitive transit times and port coverage
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ArticleBown issues stark warning as port strike continues
The ongoing stoppage is harming Chile’s reputation on the world stage says Asoex boss
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ArticleMorrisons to trial new It’s Fresh tech
Undisclosed active ingredient is printed directly onto packaging to boost product life by absorbing natural ripening hormone ethylene
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ArticleSpecial Fruit picks up green award
The Belgian importer has been awarded the Lean and Green star from the Flemish Institute for Logistics for reducing its carbon footprint by 20 per cent
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ArticleNamibian packing initiatives gain ground
The table grape industry's efforts to become more cost effective are bearing fruit
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VideoFrozen in time: the Fruitmasters mural
Fabien Dumont of Fruitmasters explains how a stained-glass artwork at its HQ charts the development of Dutch fruit trading
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ArticleLogistics sector welcomes Brexit deal
Following repeated warnings of crippling border checks and major tailbacks, ports and logistics firms have welcomed the proposed Brexit deal as an opportunity for stability
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ArticleKent council warns of no-deal chaos ahead of vote
Gridlock on roads could be worse than that seen during Operation Stack in 2015, according to report, with council leader appealing to MPs
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ArticlePanalpina invests in Kenya cold storage
The forwarding and logistics firm sees export opportunity for fresh fruit, vegetables, and flowers
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ArticleGovernment reveals £60m "bioeconomy" fund
UK leaders call on entrepreneurs to overhaul packaging materials and labelling with new investment programme
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ArticleAirfreight growth picks up
Global airfreight demand picked up in October, with markets posting a modest 3.1 per cent rise over the prior year period
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ArticleFrench protests hamper Italian and Spanish exports
Weeks of disruption sparked by the gilets jaunes anti-fuel tax movement have apparently led to a downturn in sales

