All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 14
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         News NewsChallenges force fresh produce operators to consider futureGlobal Coalition of Fresh Produce report on price and value chains finds 70 per cent of operators are thinking of exiting the industry within the next two to three years 
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         News NewsDole orders 400 Star Cool 1.1 units with Sekstant telematicsDole is upgrading its reefer containers in order to gain more detailed data insights and improve overall operational efficiency 
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         News News“Slight increase” seen in Hapag-Lloyd’s operating result last yearEBITDA climbs but group profit falls, with the impact of geopolitical uncertainty set to continue in 2025 
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         Features FeaturesFruit Logistica: After the watershed – Colombia’s new port offers fresh chance to competeManuel Laborde Barriga of Uniban took to the Logistics Hub stage to speak about the impact of the new Port of Antioquia 
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         News NewsMichelle Grose takes Maersk Canada roleGrose has been announced as the new area managing director and president for Canada at the logistics giant 
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         News NewsFCC and Zespri complete first-ever biofuel kiwifruit charterThe shipment kicked off the 2025/26 season in Greater China 
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         News NewsUK border ‘most expensive and least efficient’, FPC warnsNigel Jenney joins other industry experts in telling cross-party EFRA Committee that UK post-Brexit border system is broken 
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         News NewsFirst South African citrus estimate shows balanced growthThe Citrus Growers Association says there will not be an over- or undersupply of South African citrus this year 
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         News NewsIFPA releases supply chain white paperAssociation says its paper ”catalyses unprecedented collaboration” to transform fresh produce supply chains 
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         News NewsDP World to begin £1bn London Gateway expansionWith approval now gained, construction work will begin in May with a four-year timeframe for completion 
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         News NewsPML Seafrigo keen to help firms hit by Heathrow closureUK perishable logistics firm poised to “step in and help” produce companies affected by Heathrow closure 
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         News NewsFreskon back in Thessaloniki with packed agendaInternational trade fair Freskon returns to Greece next month with an exhibition, a buyers event, a parallel International Pear Conference and an expo dedicated to transport and logistics 
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         Features FeaturesFruit Logistica: Mediterranean marvels – how can logistics companies unlock North Africa’s export potential?The Logistics Hub session explored North Africa’s growing influence and focused on infrastructure, services and strategies for growth 
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         News NewsFire destroys Milan fruit and veg wholesaler’s premisesThree buildings at the Ortomercato Milano were consumed by flames during the early hours of 20 March, according to reports 
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         News NewsSouth Africa’s grape exports to “significantly exceed” forecastThe country’s table grape industry is ready to sign off on a good season 
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         News NewsLondon Gateway welcomes first Gemini service callMaersk Stadelhorn will leave the UK for calls at the ports of Hamburg, Tanger Med, Colombo, Kamarajar, Algeciras and Rotterdam 
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         News NewsWUWM releases Bangkok conference reportHosted by Talaad Thai, the largest wholesale market in Southeast Asia, the event drew nearly 300 delegates from over 25 countries last year 
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         News NewsFPC calls for halt to plant health fee hikesFresh Produce Consortium CEO takes centre stage at IFE and calls for government to pause plant health fee hike 
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         Advertorial AdvertorialThe pallet revolution: replacing wood for goodAs American entrenprenur and author Seth Godin says, “Change almost never fails because it’s too early. It almost always fails because it’s too late” 
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         News NewsTru-Cape meets rising demand for quality apples in AfricaWith approximately half of all apples marketed by South Africa exporter Tru-Cape sold in Africa, the exporter says it continues to stay ahead of shifting consumer preferences and developments across the continent’s fresh fruit industry 
 

