All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 136
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ArticleKeeping supply in touch with demand
Ole Schack Petersen of LCL and Broom Group discusses global produce trends and the rising importance of Asia
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ArticleMaersk Line opens up NCR market
Shipping group enables first ever import of fresh fruits into India's National Capital Region
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ArticleBlockchain ‘will help shipping firms resist cyberattacks’
Logistics tech firm announces successful pilot of blockchain technology to help prevent another Maersk-style IT breakdown
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ArticleFirst driverless lorries roll onto UK roads
An £8.1m trial will test the first partially driverless HGVs in the UK next year and test ability to cut emissions and road capacity
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ArticleFowler Welch reaches milestone in FareShare donations
Logistics firm has sent charity enough produce for one million meals, connecting FareShare with 18 new food companies
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ArticleAmazon-Whole Foods deal wins double approval
E-commerce giant’s merger with Whole Foods gets green light from US Federal Trade Commission and grocery chain’s shareholders
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ArticleCold chain group to tackle food waste
Cold chain compliance and reducing food waste are on the agenda for advocacy group the Australian Food Cold Chain Council
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ArticleWOP Dubai expands exhibition
Perishables Expo Middle East will feature a new section dedicated to Logistics and the Cold Chain when the exhibition returns to Dubai in December
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ArticleVisits to Port of Oakland drop
The US West Coast’s Port of Oakland may see its second-fewest ship visits in a decade
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ArticleWincanton to open London Gateway haulage site
UK’s biggest logistics firm to extend coverage by building new facility at port in Thames estuary
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ArticleUK government opposes Irish border posts
Position paper rejects customs frontier between UK and Republic of Ireland, arguing for continuation of frictionless cross-border trade
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ArticleAldi to launch home delivery in US
Discounter moves into online delivery in Los Angeles, Atlanta and Dallas, responding to Amazon takeover of Whole Foods in June
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ArticleHamburg's handling matches 2016
First-half cargo handling results are only marginally down on the same period last year
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ArticleTeething trouble for air corridor
Bumpy start for new air cargo trade link between Afghanistan and India
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ArticleLogistics industry outlines Brexit asks
Industry body has responded to new government report on Brexit talks on custom arrangements by publishing its own agenda
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ArticleEye on Chinese logistics
Chilling revelations to be made at Cool Logistics Asia in Hong Kong next month
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ArticleAmazon founder's logistics honour
Jeff Bezos to be inducted into the Logistics Hall of Fame in Berlin in recognition of his pioneering online work
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ArticleBumper July for Port of Los Angeles
Container volumes at the busiest port in the US climbed by 16 per cent year-on-year
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ArticleSeatrade opts to C sense
Specialised reefer carrier will use the group's web-based platform to monitor and analyse reefer containers
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ArticleOakland forecasts cargo records
The Port of Oakland is anticipating five-years of record volume from 2018 onwards

