All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 127
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ArticleFerry space could be "rationed" for no-deal Brexit
The government is preparing to allocate ferry space for vital supplies to avoid hold-ups at Calais after Brexit
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ArticleHamburg Süd launches Peru service
Weekly direct service links Paita in Peru with Philadelphia, designed to aid Peruvian grape and mango exporters
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ArticleCMA CGM scoops maritime award
CMA CGM receives award for most accomplished Asia Pacific ship owner at the Maritime2020 Summit in Singapore
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ArticleFrench protests delay fresh produce imports
Wholesalers say they have experienced minor hold-ups in fresh produce deliveries from the continent
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ArticleCMA CGM reveals mixed third quarter
Revenue climbs 6.3 per cent but net income drops over 68 per cent
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ArticleHalo project officially opens
The SH Pratt-owned site opens its door, promising to "change the supply chain" for fresh produce
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ArticleAPL refines Asia-Gulf network
APL has fine-tuned its Asia-Gulf network services to provide wider market coverage and better connectivity
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ArticleFrench fuel strike hits Spanish exports
Thousands of trucks carrying fruit and vegetables bound for Europe have been caught up in the protests
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Article"Share knowledge for secure supply chains"
Leaf annual conference panel on food security discusses greater risk of supply chain issues in modern age
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ArticleCo-op opening 12 new London stores
The retailer continues its expansion plans with 2018 one of their "most successful" years for store openings
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ArticleGMT welcomes first Moroccan citrus vessel
M/V Fuji Bay begins bi-weekly service bringing Moroccan citrus to the North American market
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ArticleThroughput down at port of Hamburg
First nine months sees container handling fall 3.4 per cent, with more freight transferred to rail
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ArticleDamco airfreight volumes fall
Maersk's logistics arm Damco reports a drop in airfreight and seafreight revenues in 2018 third quarter
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ArticleRevenue rise for Maersk in Q3
Logistics giant reports on "growth across the business" for the third quarter of the year
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ArticleContainer industry unites
Leading companies look to create an association to pave the way for digitalisation, standardisation and interoperability in the industry.
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ArticleAgreement “takes back control of agriculture"
Theresa May faced parliament for the first time since getting approval from her cabinet over a Brexit withdrawal plan
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ArticleLA smashes cargo record
Port of Los Angeles sets all-time cargo handling record of 952,554 TEUs in October
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ArticleChile hails improved access to Indonesia
After more than eight years of negotiations, Chilean fruit will be permitted to enter the country through the Port of Jakarta
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ArticleJo Johnson warns of fresh food access
Transport minister resigned on Friday saying Britain could not guarantee access to fresh food in no-deal Brexit scenario
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ArticleTrade war brings uncertainty to Oakland
Port’s Efficiency Task Force say that while cargo volume growth is currently unaffected, the future is less clear

