All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 168
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ArticleProgress the word at LBP
Anton Filippo, commercial manager at leading Dutch fresh produce logistics company LBP Rotterdam, speaks exclusively to Eurofruit
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ArticleProduce fights formula for air space
Australian fresh produce exporters to Asia are losing out on airfreight space to infant milk formula shipments
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ArticleBoeing cuts production
Aircraft manufacturer Boeing says it will cut production of some airfreight planes by half as the air cargo industry slows
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ArticleIfco continues food bank drive
Group donates environmentally friendly RPCs and co-finances refrigerated vans
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ArticlePort of Antwerp sets new record
Belgian port beats freight handling record, passing 200m tonnes
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ArticlePort Canaveral draws new perishables service
StreamLine’s Blue Stream service will offer one of the fastest services from Florida to Europe and from Central America to Florida
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ArticleMixed bag for airfreight
Global airfreight volumes were down in November, but higher than October and August, latest IATA data reveals
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ArticleCMA CGM signs Bronka deal
St Petersburg-based port signs long-term container handling agreement with shipping giant
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ArticleRotterdam strike hits fruit arrivals
Port’s first strike in 13 years likely to be the first of several walkouts in protest at increased automation
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ArticleSH Pratt logistics firm teams up with MK Dons FC
Kinship Logistics has become an official club partner of the Football League Championship team
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ArticleAntwerp sails towards 200m landmark
Belgian port is on course to handle 200m tonnes of freight for the first time
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ArticleBarcelona logistics under put the spotlight
Fresh produce and logistics firms gather for one-day meeting in last event organised by Fruit Logistica in Spain ahead of 2016 show
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ArticlePort strife threatens Coquimbo grapes
The 2015/16 crop is one of the best in recent years but the continued closure of one of the quays at the port could derail exports
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ArticleFreight forwarding market poised for growth
The global airfreight forwarding market is set to grow annually by 3.58 per cent for the next four years, says new report
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ArticleChina approves shipping merger
The Chinese government has given the green light to the merger of state-owned shipping groups COSCO and China Shipping
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ArticlePort of LA prepares to make history
Port will welcome the largest container ship ever to call in North America later this month
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ArticlePort of Antwerp twins with Guangzhou
Twinning agreement means closer collaboration and shared knowledge between the ports
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ArticleOdds stack in favour of new Dover lorry park
Facility for 3,600 trucks would ease congestion caused by Operation Stack when there are delays at the Kent port
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ArticleVigo draws SH fruit shippers
New fruit handling facility has already attracted services from the Caribbean and South America
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ArticleFoodcareplus introduces LiteTraxx monitoring
New all-in-one international monitoring service for the food industry is powered by Locus Traxx Worldwide

