All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 144
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West Coast ports bounce back
New data shows that imports at LA, Long Beach and Oakland grew strongly in the January-February period
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Analysis
Opinion: Drivers deserve better facilities
Driver facilities are a sign of respect at a time when we can pick and choose where we work, writes Manpower Logistics' Jenny Tipping
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Antwerp welcomes Iranian return
First Iranian vessel docks at the port of Antwerp since the lifting of economic sanctions
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Orora brings Xsense to Australia
Australia’s fresh produce market is set to benefit from the cold chain monitoring system Xsense, exclusively distributed by Orora
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Port of Tauranga inks kiwifruit deal
Bay of Plenty trade hub set to upscale kiwifruit operations as export volumes climb
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Stowaways 'cost A Gomez £350k'
Kent supplier calls on the government to take action following succession of issues related to migrants found in lorries
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Road upgrades central to £100bn plan
Britain's logistics network will be one of the biggest beneficiaries from new National Infrastructure Delivery Plan
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Locus Traxx appoints French rep
Locus Traxx Worldwide Europe appoints Coolterm to bring its real-time traceability technology to France
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Co-op delivery row nears conclusion
Trade union recommends members accept proposals from supermarket to resolve row over logistics outsourcing
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Lufthansa Cargo sets course for future growth
Product innovations and ambitious savings programme to provide tailwind for Lufthansa’s cargo arm
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CMA CGM launches Mediterranean service
New route links counties on east and west sides of the sea, with seven-day transit time between Turkey and Valencia
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Heuch targets fresh produce
Australian-based company believes solar power holds key to overcoming cool chain challenges
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Union threatens Co-op produce supplies
Supermarket says it will be fully stocked with fruit and veg despite 700 drivers planning 48-hour walkout
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Cathay cargo sees double-digit drop
Cathay Pacific experienced a 10 per cent drop in cargo volumes carried last month compared to the prior year
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Air freight must raise game
Team effort is needed to improve value of air cargo, says International Air Transport Association
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Agro Merchants boosts Spanish portfolio
Acquisition of APC reinforces company's commitment to developing cold chain solutions across Iberia
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Record February for Port of LA
Year-on-year TEU volumes at US port rise 42 per cent in February
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Fuel prices dent Cathay cargo profits
Lower fuel prices and stiffer competition dented Cathay Pacific cargo profits in 2015, the carrier says
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Amazon launches airfreight service
Online retailer Amazon has launched its own aifreight service to serve US Amazon Prime customers
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Promising start for airfreight
January results indicate a strong start for the global airfreight industry, and suggest continued improvement in cargo demand