All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 177
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ArticleMigrants cause freight delays in Calais
Some hauliers are being affected by delays at the port of Calais as tensions rise over increasing migrant numbers
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ArticleHolt Logistics courts African exporters
Dignitaries from West Africa visited Gloucester Marine Terminal at the port of Philadelphia to learn about quality initiatives
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ArticleSouth Korean service for Northwest growers
New flight offers cherry growers in US state more opportunities to chase demand out of North Asia
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ArticleKarnataka to raise mango exports
Indian state is to increase packhouse facilities in a bid to raise exports to 5,000 tonnes annually
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ArticlePort voices fears over Calais migrants
The Port of Dover has said growth in trade routes with France could be 'jeopodised' by growing migrant numbers
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ArticleTransport strike hits Argentina
Transport workers staged 24-hour walkout to demand higher wages and tax reductions
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ArticleNew technology moves towards absolute traceability
Many new technological developments are focused on ensuring absolute traceability and visibility in the supply chain
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ArticleDriesvenplant opens blues facility
Dutch blueberry breeder has introduced new modern nursery facilities that will help produce 1.8m plants annually
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ArticleAlliance for Rewe and E.Leclerc
Retailers opt for strategic alliance to boost areas such as sustainability, customer relationship management and logistics
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ArticleMission Produce plumps for TMC
Avocado leader chooses CH Robinson division TMC to help it manage its supply chain
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ArticleFedemco launches crate carbon calculator
Group's Fedemco2-data tool makes it possible to calculate the equivalent kg of CO2 emitted during the life cycle of wooden crates
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ArticleFelixstowe briefly closed due to strong winds
The Suffolk port, the UK's largest, has since reopened, and business has not been affected by the closure
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ArticleDrugs discovered in pineapple shipment
Consignment from Central America was bound for two companies in Madrid and Barcelona
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ArticleAmazon Fresh expands into China
Global e-commerce giant Amazon has rolled out home delivery of fruit and vegetables into China
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ArticleChilean customs strike ends
ANFACH union has agreed to put latest government proposal to an immediate vote among its members
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ArticleAir cargo volumes grow in Asia
Air cargo volumes have continued to grow in Asia in April, largely driven by the lingering congestion at US ports
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ArticleWUWM partners with FAO to tackle food waste
New partnership aims to plug ‘information gap’ about food waste at wholesale level through better logistics and communication
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ArticleAsoex demands urgent action to end strike
Situation at ports of Valparaíso and San Antonio becoming “critical” for fruit exports
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ArticlePort of Philadelphia expands LatAm services
New service line and vessel sharing agreement brings two additional weekly shipments from South and Central America to south Philadelphia terminal
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ArticleLocus Traxx partners with Mayer
Agreement with with Mayer Security and Traceability provides advanced technology for the 7P Security Program

