All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 156
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Colombian fruit exports rise sharply
A new report by Maersk shows containerised fruit exports from the South American country are booming
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ArticleDP World to build deep-water port in Ecuador
Port will provide much-needed extra capacity for existing Guayaquil terminals
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ArticlePort Tampa Bay invests in coldstorage
Partnership with Richard Corbett and Port logistics ushers in new era of imports and exports of refrigerated products
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ArticlePurple Magic potato rubs shoulders with tech projects
The potato is currently available in North American markets, but work is currently underway prior to development of the European market
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ArticleAsia-Europe upgrade for Maersk
Adjusted Asia-Europe network offers a "more reliable product" and enhances transit times
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ArticleCR exporters slam new pineapple controls
Canapep warns that new inspection measures at ports are causing delays to shipments
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ArticleTasmanian freight scheme called into question
New Zealand authorities concerned equalisation funding is being used as an unlawful export subsidy
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ArticleOPDR launches Cava service
Route offers connection between the Spanish east coast, northern Europe and St Petersburg
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ArticleUAE delegation sees best of Poland
The study tour was part of the ongoing Bicolored Apples from Europe promotional campaign
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ArticleFrench strikes hit produce trade
Widespread strikes against labour reforms in France have already succeeded in slowing down trade, with new actions planned for this week
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ArticleMarseille hit by port strikes
Container terminals at the French port have been paralysed by strikes that have swept across the country against controversial labour reforms
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ArticleMaersk improves LatAm-Asia route
Shipping group launches a new service between West Coast of Latin America and Asia
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ArticleZespri targets North American growth
In addition to extended distribution of key varieties, the kiwifruit giant will open an office in Orange County
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ArticleMalaysia to develop cargo hub
Land surrounding Malaysia's Kuala Lumpur International Airport is to be transformed into a major air cargo and logistics hub
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ArticleShoppers "prefer RPCs" says Ifco
Consumers favour Ifco reusable plastic containers over cardboard boxes for fresh food packaging by a "wide margin"
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ArticleSlight decline in Hamburg throughput
Total first-quarter seaborne cargo at Port of Hamburg down 2.5 per cent on previous year
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ArticleFyffes backs Seafarers campaign
Seafarers UK launches campaign to raise maritime awareness in primary schools
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ArticleInterko unveils custom-fit cooler
The unit can be modified in size, capacity and number of fans to suit individual client requirements
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ArticleCool Logistics Asia announces more speakers
Cosco’s Isabella Hu and Seabury’s Ronald Veldman among the names added to programme for September event

