All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 175
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ArticleBoost for Sino-Thai trade
China and Thailand have pledged to improve bilateral trade, law enforcement and cooperation on infrastructure
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ArticleCH Robinson launches Freightview
Transportation Management System cuts time and money spent by small and medium businesses on freight shipping
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ArticleAmazon Fresh 'may be' set for UK launch
Grocery arm of global retail giant is reportedly set for a UK launch as early as September, and is said to be in talks with suppliers
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ArticleHalf-year progress at Antwerp
Belgian port reports that increased container volumes have helped drive overall freight growth
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ArticleWork starts on new logistics centre to aid importers
NFT, the UK’s market leader in chilled food distribution, celebrated its 'spade in the ground' moment at the Port of Tilbury
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ArticleLos Angeles container volumes slide
Port registers drop of 2 per cent when compared with same period of 2014
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ArticlePort of LA clamps down on emissions
West coast port seeks to expand its commitment to develop zero-emission technology
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ArticleNew secure waiting zone announced for Calais
Around 230 lorries will wait in a secure zone at the Port of Calais to offer protection from migrants attempting to board
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ArticleStrong profitability at K&N
Logistics company improves its operational result through the opening half of 2015
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ArticleFood safety under spotlight at Cool Logistics Asia
Metro JinJiang Cash & Carry, CMA-CGM and Seaco will explore cold chain efficiency and finance at the 1st Cool Logistics Asia conference
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ArticleMango importers mix and match
Mango suppliers are experimenting with shipping trials for better-tasting varieties as consumers become more aware of quality
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ArticleMexico strengthens ties with China
New facility at Zhengzhou set to improve access to central China’s 800m inhabitants
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ArticleArgentine topfruit hit by double strike
Action by customs workers and Senasa officials aggravates and already dire situation, says CAFI
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ArticleNew citrus supply line opens in Venice
Fruit from Argentina and Uruguay heading for north-east Italian port, with more from Israel and North Africa on the way
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ArticleAfrican avos lead Maersk project
New partnership between Maersk Line and TradeMark East Africa is led by mapping of documents for avocados to Dutch retailers
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ArticleMaersk unaffected by Greek crisis
The imposition of capital controls has not prevented the container shipping giant from receiving payments and funding its activities
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ArticleShipping group enhances Asia service
The G6 shipping alliance announces Asia to North America service enhancement
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ArticleDover-Calais services resume
Ferry services between the UK and French ports have restarted, but the backlog of trucks will take days to clear
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ArticleLorries queuing outside Dover 'now on the move'
Blockade at Calais by French ferry workers has been suspended, although the threat of further action remains
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ArticleCR declares emergency in wake of floods
Widespread damage reported to pineapple and banana production along Caribbean coast

