All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 183
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ArticleEthiopia: One to watch
Government incentives, tax breaks for new businesses and a climate suited to growing – Promar’s John Giles explains why Ethiopia is on the verge of an exports breakthrough
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ArticleThermo King extends global service
Group's dealership network grows to provide more extensive service to customers in Europe, Middle East and Africa
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ArticleDefra blamed for rejected exports
Essex potato growers have lost £250k after 24 consignments were rejected from the Canaries for failing soil tolerance levels
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ArticleTesco stores hit by banana shortages
Vessel leaving from Costa Rica delayed by bad weather leading to shortages across Tesco’s UK stores
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ArticlePerfoTec has innovation in the bag
The company's new bulk bags, which will be on display at Fruit Logistica, "generate money for fresh produce traders"
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ArticleCapespan rebrands logistics unit as Contour
South African company aiming to offer exporters best route to international markets following recent acquisition
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ArticlePort dispute disables exports
The US produce industry is counting the cost of an on-going West Coast port labour dispute that is disabling exports to Asia
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ArticleLidl to open Europe’s biggest DC in Spain
The €70m facility will serve 150 stores in central Spain and is due to open in summer 2016
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ArticleAntwerp finalises yearly figures
Belgian port confirms that just over 199m tonnes of freight was handled during 2014, a new record
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ArticleCosco returns to profit
Chinese shipping group Cosco has announced a return to profit after three years of losses
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ArticleKFC unable to cash in on selling chips in Japan
Industrial strikes by dock-workers in the United States have made it difficult for Japan to secure a steady supply of chips
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ArticleMagnum 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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ArticlePanama transhipment boom forecast
Panama Canal expansion project is expected to spark transhipment boom in the Central American country
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ArticleChilean president visits US ports
Wilmington and Philadelphia are the main ports of entry for Chilean fruit
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ArticleCosts mounting for Californian suppliers
Port action sees significant rise in transport and wage costs for growers, packers and exporters
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ArticleMastronardi unveils greenhouse venture
The largest greenhouse pepper company in North America has introduced Pepperco USA
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ArticleChiquita 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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ArticleWaitrose 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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