All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 135
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ArticleNFU manifesto for Britain launched
Signatories from over 100 groups and businesses have increased the pressure on the government to deliver a successful Brexit
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ArticleTruckers’ strike paralyses Brazil
Protest against rising fuel prices brings economy to a halt and causes severe disruption to fruit exports
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ArticleChilean lemons sent to US under systems approach
New rules mean fruit will no longer have to be fumigated before shipment
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ArticleSeaLand expands WCCA offering
New rotations provide faster transit times and improved reliability
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ArticlePolymer Logistics trials new plastic pallets with Asda
Lightweight pallets last longer and reduce delivery and return miles, according to logistics packaging firm
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ArticleTesco closer to 'closed packaging loop'
The retailer is reaching out to the government to help build national recycling infrastructure across the UK
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ArticleTesco to bin 'Best Before' dates
The retailer cited confusion over the label's meaning possibly causing unnecessary food waste as behind the move
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ArticleLidl ‘planning online deliveries’
Discounter thought to be looking to move into e-commerce following creation of new holding company in UK
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ArticleMost maintains Latin American momentum
Swedish tech firm’s Most Device expands reach across perishable industries thanks to security capabilities
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ArticleJD Cooling expands with new office opening
The £20million British cooling company has opened a fifth office in the South East as it continues to grow since its founding in 2000
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ArticleWatercress season kicks off with a cart
One of Britain's largest watercress suppliers, The Watercress Company, delivered their first batch to Tesco in traditional style
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ArticleOcado and Kroger to build online network
Latest deal brings Ocado Smart Platform to the US following similar deals in France, Canada, Sweden and the UK
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd enjoys improved Q1
Shipping group turns in 'solid performance' in a 'challenging market environment'
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ArticleTS Lines boosts refrigerated capacity
Taiwanese shipping group turns to Carrier Transicold for its PrimeLine units
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ArticleFood waste energy gets "vital boost"
Energy tariffs for biomethane generated at anaerobic digestion plants will rise to 5.6p per kWh, meaning more infrastructure in the future
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ArticleAPL cuts fleet emissions
Global shipping giant APL has more than halved its carbon dioxide emissions per container per kilometre in 2017
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ArticleFarmers 'should work closer with retailers'
New report from Scotland highlights supply chain flaws that lead to waste, suggesting new policy to save more food
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ArticlePeers call for government action on food security
A House of Lords report highlights the gulf between government and food industry concerns, imploring leaders to take "urgent" action
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ArticleNZ Scales sells coldstore business
NZ agribusiness Scales is selling its coldstore operations for NZ$151.4m to Emergent Cold
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ArticleNFT opens Tilbury produce chambers
Two temperature-controlled chambers inside 230,000 sq ft facility will handle a wide range of fresh fruit

