All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 166
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Magnum fires for Thermo King
New active controlled atmosphere solution helps to extend the shipping distance and maintain quality of fresh produce
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Panama transhipment boom forecast
Panama Canal expansion project is expected to spark transhipment boom in the Central American country
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Chilean president visits US ports
Wilmington and Philadelphia are the main ports of entry for Chilean fruit
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Costs mounting for Californian suppliers
Port action sees significant rise in transport and wage costs for growers, packers and exporters
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Mastronardi unveils greenhouse venture
The largest greenhouse pepper company in North America has introduced Pepperco USA
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Chiquita move comes under scrutiny
The motivation behind Cutrale-Safra's decision to use Vlissingen as its northern European banana port instead of Antwerp has been strongly questioned by the Belgian New Fruit Wharf
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Waitrose new depot to create 450 jobs
Retailer's new south London distribution centre will help expand online business and is set to replace Acton facility
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World's largest container ship calls at Felixstowe
At 400 metres long, the 19,000 TEU CSCL Globe is the length of four football pitches, and weighs as much as 14,500 London buses
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Chiquita swaps Antwerp for Vlissingen
Chiquita bananas are reportedly set to unload at the Dutch port of Vlissingen in the future, instead of Antwerp in Belgium
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Fruit not affected by San Antonio strike
Operator of terminal at centre of dispute insists action is only a small proportion of port traffic
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Asian markets lead airfreight growth
Global airfreight markets continued to grow in November, spear-headed by carriers in the Asia-Pacific region, the IATA reports
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Federal mediation called in US port strikes
Authorities welcome the move, as ports across California record downturns over late 2014
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Record-breaking freight figures for Dover
Kent port sees 2.42 million freight vehicles handled in 2014, allowing it to treble its projected growth target
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Illegal immigrants 'could cause fruit and veg shortage'
Truckloads of imported fruit and veg are being destroyed if a migrant is found inside a transportation vehicle, MPs have heard
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Russian woes hit logistics firms
AP Møller-Mærsk and Port of Hamburg amongst those feeling effects of the Russian slump
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New strike threatens Chilean exports
Asoex and Fedefruta call on union to honour commitments to not impede the flow of fruit exports during walkouts
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Murcian export industry “under threat”
Long-running problems being compounded by retail pressure and Russian ban, says Proexport
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Port of Antwerp sets freight record
Volume of freight handled jumped 4.2 per cent on the previous record, set in 2013