All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 142
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ArticleJ&K Fresh sponsors student tour
Customs brokerage group offers agri students the opportunity to see port operations first-hand
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ArticleFruit and veg import prices ‘to rise 8 per cent’ after Brexit
Dutch analysts predict inevitable price increases in EU products that UK is almost solely reliant upon, whatever trade deal is reached
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ArticleNew service promises faster UK-NZ trade
Port of Tilbury will receive Seatrade Blue reefers, slashing journey times for fresh produce from New Zealand and America
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ArticleFull steam ahead for Easyfresh Express
Rail service linking Valencia to northern Europe offers a new option for produce shippers in southeastern Spain
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ArticleCamouflage sensors set to boost fruit cargo freshness
New technology developed to mimic various types of fruit and monitor temperature more reliably inside cargo containers
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ArticleMCI launches enhanced reefer system
New reefer container system means more cost-effective ocean transport for high-value fresh produce
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ArticleTop container lines to face US court
Summons by US Department of Justice is part of ongoing investigation into price fixing probe
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ArticleOakland confident ahead of alliance changes
Port says operations and cargo volume should hold steady as shipping lines look to mix things up
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ArticleCapespan in Joy Wing Mau JV
Venture aim to provide suppliers and customers with a "unique value proposition" for supply and distribution of fruit within Asia
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ArticleAPL expands intra-Asia service
Singapore-based shipping giant APL launches new China South East Asia service to expand intra-Asia network
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ArticleSpanish port strike averted
Government forced to go back to the drawing board after Congress votes down reform law
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ArticleIfco report backs RPC sustainability
Peer-reviewed report suggests RPCs outperform corrugated boxes in eight key environmental indicators
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ArticleAPL launches Japan Express service
Singapore shipping line APL has announced a new weekly Japan-US service
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ArticleAlgeria focuses on port training
Algeria’s Serport has signed an agreement with the Belgian centre for maritime and port training to bolster the skills of Algerians working in the country’s ports
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ArticleAPL adjusts service network
Singapore-headquartered container shipping giant APL is rationalising its Latin America service network in response to seasonal demand changes
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ArticleWinds cause Cape Town havoc
Gale-force winds have affected ships at Cape Town's container ports
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ArticleAVE publishes MRC cost saving estimate
Railway link to northern Europe would mean cheaper fruits and vegetables for European consumers
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ArticleZespri to feature on Greenery trucks
The Greenery chief executive Steven Martina reveals plan to put NZ kiwifruit company's brand on some of its trucks
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ArticleEuropean port strike postponed
Friday’s strike has been put back to 23 March to give Spanish workers more time to negotiate a deal with the government on port reform
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ArticleMaersk orders Naturaline containers
World’s largest container shipping line orders its first 100 containers to be chilled by Carrier Transicold’s Naturaline unit

