All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 132
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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
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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.

