All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 127
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ArticleAgriculture shipments rise at Port of Oakland
Volumes climb by over 40 per cent at Californian port over the past four years
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ArticleManfreight to join new hub in New Zealand
The freight company has signed on to develop a 7ha site to expand its operations in the Bay of Plenty
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ArticleFTA criticises Brexit transition deal
Costly customs checks “unavoidable” under guidelines agreed last week, warns Freight Transport Association
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ArticleFood and drink "most at risk from Brexit"
A joint industry report revealed British food and drink sector faces £7.8bn extra costs in the event of no-deal Brexit
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ArticleAPL launches new Vietnam service
Route provides link between Central Vietnam and mainland China via 1,200-TEU vessel
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ArticleOcado reveals near zero waste figures
The online retailer attributed its efficiency to a dynamic redistribution network including charities and zoos
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ArticleGreenyard in German DC switch-up
Group's fresh division looks to optimise its German footprint by opening two new distribution centres and closing two existing sites
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ArticlePorts in sustainability pledge
International port community commits to sustainable growth and development during Antwerp meet
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ArticleAPL launches new India-Pakistan service
APL strengthens India subcontinent-Europe connectivity with its new India-Pakistan Express 2 Service
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ArticleMcDonald's makes carbon pledge
The multinational burger chain says it is the first restaurant to set greenhouse gas reduction targets
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ArticleHamburg Sud improves Asia-Europe service
Shipping group upgrades schedule reliability through service rearrangement
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ArticleGrayling takes flak for Dover comments
The secretary for transport told BBC's Question Time audience that there would be no customs checks on inbound lorries after Brexit
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ArticleAustralia needs infrastructure for export
Insight from China could help the country reach its A$100bn agriculture goal by 2030
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ArticlePatagonian ports fall out of favour
Valparaíso and Buenos Aires seen as lower-cost alternatives for topfruit exports
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ArticleCalifornian ports handle record February volumes
Shipments surge at Long Beach and Los Angeles in the lead-up to Lunar New Year celebrations
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ArticleFresher freight
Food waste from transport failures has been drastically cut by cold chain technology, so can more can be done, or is transport now at waste prevention capacity?
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ArticleResearch warns of 29-mile tailbacks at UK border
Study finds that adding just two minutes to each vehicle check after Brexit could more than triple the length of queues
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ArticleChina welcomes first charter vessel from Chile
The pioneering shipment was received by Dalian Yidu Group in Shanghai on Friday
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ArticleCalais boss warns of ’30-mile tailbacks’
Head of the port calls for urgent action to avert food shortages and French politician warns problem is 10 times bigger than Irish border
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ArticlePortsmouth on the hunt for new shipping lines
Port appoints new business development manager in bid to attract new importers and shipping lines following Geest Line’s relocation to Dover

