All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 129
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ArticleBusy times at port of LA
January proves to be the second-busiest opening month in history for the US port
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ArticlePlastic pallets proving successful in trials
Asda could adopt plastic pallets following a successful trial with Polymer Logistics in transporting brassicas
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ArticleKiwifruit Vine Health praises BMSB action
Barry O'Neil congratulates action taken by MPI in turning back ships potentially carrying Brown Marmorated Stink Bug
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ArticleUK lettuce leader bullish on Brexit
Jepco boss Tony Padoan says he is confident meeting labour requirements despite shortages
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ArticleVessel delays and weather put strain on melon supply
Shipping delays and low temperatures in Costa Rica and drought in Brazil are making for another difficult season in melon supply
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ArticleMost continues global expansion
Real-time data innovator announces expansion of trials of Most device by world’s largest sea freight forwarder, Kuehne and Nagel
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ArticleBe a part of digital standardisation
This Norwegian company wants the industry to consolidate its data to improve end to end efficiencies
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ArticleCN Seeds ‘considering move to Europe’
Ely-based herbs and salad breeder is weighing up a move to Europe amid cost and bureaucracy concerns if UK leaves customs union
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ArticleAntwerp's perishable progress
Port of Antwerp outlines growth in perishable operations during a special breakfast event at Fruit Logistica
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ArticleBanana supply ‘tightest for years’
Adverse weather and shipping delays in Central and South America have sent spot market prices through the roof and placed strain on supply
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ArticleBuilding underway at SH Pratt handling facility
Halo logistics park at London Gateway set for completion in September, promising lower costs, greater sustainability and shorter transit times
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ArticleLinkfresh to focus on fresh produce only
Andy Makeham, CEO of the software specialists, says they are sticking to fresh produce, two years after joining the company.
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Article"New varieties can help solve issues we face"
Jamie Smith, from The James Hutton Institute, says that new pressures facing growers and retailers can be offset with smart farming and new varieties
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ArticleNZ avocados arrive in China
A celebration in Shanghai will mark the arrival of the first avocados under a new trade deal
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ArticleFirst fruit processing facility for Cambodia
Construction is about to begin on a three-hectare export processing facility for Cambodia
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ArticleLCL and Broom expand LatAm facilities
Three projects starting in Chile and Peru to develop new coldstorage and packing capacity, group reveals
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ArticleDisruption ahead for fruit and veg distribution
Fruit Logistica's ground-breaking new trend report explains how major trends are re-shaping the supply chain
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ArticleAPL launches new intra-Asia service
APL enhances intra-Asia connectivity via new Japan-Taiwan-Thailand Express Service
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ArticleGulf challenges remain for Kenyan avos
Avocado exporters in Kenya have considerable experience sending to the Gulf, but logistical hurdles continue to hamper progress
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ArticleIndian budget set to drive exports
Arun Jaitley says India has the potential to reach US$10 billion in agricultural exports

