All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 189
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ArticleChile battles strike impact
Asoex reports that January fruit exports from Chile actually climbed year-on-year, despite three-week San Antonio strike
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ArticleOsinga takes Damco fresh role
Industry veteran Erik Osinga has been appointed as global head of fresh for logistics leader Damco
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ArticleDover port plans unveiled
A long-term regeneration plan for Dover port could see the addition of a new cargo terminal and 600 new jobs
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Article360 Quality joins Save Food initiative
Association aims to make international food logistics more efficient while reducing waste
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ArticleCH Robinson grows Welch's grape business
Logistics company expands grape distribution, marking the occasion at Fruit Logistica in Berlin next month
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ArticleNew deal ends San Antonio strike
Latest Asoex figures reveal impact of walkout on fruit export volumes
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ArticleNordfrost wins Argentina fruit deal
Terminal operator celebrates switch from Rotterdam to Wilhelmshaven, which provides boost to north-west German port
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ArticleDel Monte mulls Manatee expansion
Partnership deal with Logistec to build new warehouse said to be imminent
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ArticleMiami sets out stall as import hub
Port has already attracted interest from citrus, grapes and asparagus producers in Latin America
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ArticleSan Antonio strike back on
Union leader says failure to honour earlier agreement will result in paralysis spreading to all Chilean ports
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ArticleDHL and YHF enter partnership
Pair will operate year-round rail service between China and Europe for temperature sensitive cargo
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ArticleAsian markets ripen for Mexican avocados
Shelf life extends as transport paradigm shifts from air freight to sea freight
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ArticleTargban takes on ripening facilities
Group agrees to take over Del Monte Poland's banana ripening facilities in Warsaw
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ArticleNew super highway links Mexico to US
Supervia provides faster and less expensive route to market, says Texas International Produce Association
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ArticleSupplier invests £4m in cold store
Frozen fruit and veg firm will increase freezer space by 20 per cent and create space for double-decker trailers
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ArticleFruttital's produce hub moves to Verona
Company will no longer handle fresh produce at its historic Albenga site, leaving behind only sales and admin staff
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ArticleLBP Rotterdam renews certifications
The Dutch group, which celebrates its 20th year in 2014, is to increase its focus on value-added logistics
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ArticleDunkirk celebrates record year
Rise in fruit cargo helps port achieve double-digit growth in container volumes
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ArticleSuez development set to lift Egypt
Egypt plans to transform the Suez Canal into an international hub as it looks to revive the economy and create jobs

