All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 128
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ArticleEureka Produce ceases trading
Northamptonshire-based wholesaler shuts up shop just 12 months after announcing £500,000 investment to grow facilities and expand workforce
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ArticleCost a key factor in falling Japan consumption
A reliance on imports coupled with a weak currency has been a big factor in declining fruit consumption, says leading industry figure
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ArticleFresh produce sector counts cost of the snow
‘Beast from the east’ and Storm Emma disrupt harvesting, planting and supply in range of produce, causing some damage to polytunnels
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ArticleZespri to trial Northport shipments
Kiwifruit grown in Northland region to set sail directly for Singapore from May
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ArticleConsorfrut Polska boosts national coverage
The Polish company has just opened its third distribution centre in two years
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ArticleSainsbury's chief voices Brexit fears
Mike Coupe said Britain must retain frictionless borders with Europe or face a crisis "the likes of which we haven't seen".
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ArticleAntwerp tightens Dakar ties
Port of Antwerp intensifies cooperation with coast of West Africa through greater collaboration
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ArticleHamburg Süd celebrates cherry success
Hamburg Süd's Cherry Express Service shipped a record 7,000 containers from Chile to China in time for Chinese New Year 2018
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ArticleWeather slows Spanish F&V exports
Wintry conditions holding up trucks at French border and causing delays to deliveries
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ArticleMorrisons hits 100,000 meals in FareShare donations
Retailer now donates surpluses from two packhouses and one distribution centre, with strong progress in potatoes and grapes
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ArticleBidfresh chief skills up to boost sustainability
Stephen Oswald graduates with Master’s in Sustainability Leadership as he looks to ‘minimise impact on environment’
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ArticleIt’s Fresh! hones in on banana sector
Research shows the technology doubles the green life of bananas and helps reduce waste
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ArticleRail link a boost for Sunraysia growers
Mildura line reopens after seven-month closure, with table grapes loaded on the first service
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ArticleAPL expands Asia-Latin America routes
APL enhances Latin America to Asia connectivity with three new services designed to facilitate fresh fruit shipments
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ArticleP&O to treble capacity with £150m move
The freight and logistics company announced they have agreed a new 152 acre site with Tilbury port including a deep water jetty
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ArticleCMA CGM to build logistics facility at London Gateway
Warehouse will offer cold storage, quality control, packing and customs clearance among other services
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ArticleRobots ready at The Greenery's new RDC
High-tech extension to retail distribution centre in Barendrecht opens in time for start of Dutch season
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ArticleAPL expands Eagle GO
Container shipping giant APL has extended its Eagle GO Guaranteed service to 29 Asian ports
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ArticleAmazon to merge Prime Now and Fresh
E-commerce giant to consolidate two delivery services by end of 2018 in move to drive efficiencies and avoid overlap
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ArticleCIEH: "Food could rot in quays"
Head of policy for industry body CIEH says huge tailbacks at British borders could see food left to rot if Britain gets a no-deal Brexit

