All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 205
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ArticlePre-CNY market sluggish in China
With 10 days of selling time left for Chinese New Year, importers are reporting a challenging market situation
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ArticleMaersk Line reaches 2020 CO2 target
Shipping group hits emission target early and vows to target greater reductions over the next seven years
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ArticleBahrain sees prices rocket
With trucks unable to enter the kingdom via the King Fahad Causeway, trade at Manama central market has come to a standstill
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ArticleFresh produce behind Eurotunnel success
Revenues hits record numbers in 2012, driven by perishable sales for supermarket chains and online shopping
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ArticleFrosts nip US citrus
California navels have escaped major damage from a mid-January cold-snap, but late mandarins may have fared less well
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ArticleManagement changes for Damco
Logistics group carries out several changes at senior levels as it prepares to move from Denmark to the Netherlands
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ArticleIndonesian imports up in the air
Indonesia’s fresh fruit import trade left twisting in the wind as it awaits news of a new quota allocation from the government
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ArticleMSC to launch new Le Havre services
Vessels will make stops across the UK and French Atlantic ports on a weekly basis
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ArticleChilean pear output to remain stable
First season forecast predicts export declines for some varieties, while others will remain stable or increase
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ArticleEast Coast port strike talks make progress
Progress is reportedly being made in negotiations to prevent a dockworkers' strike at key US East Coast ports
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ArticleMission continues to grow
Mission Produce has announced expansion plans for its Toronto Ripe Center and the purchase of a new packing facility in Mexico
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ArticlePanama and Antwerp extend collaboration
Deal running until 2018 will see trade promotion between the port of Antwerp and the Panama Canal
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ArticleYusen Logistics testing Thai waters
Yusen Logistics has continued its Asian expansion with a new trans-Pacific Less than Container Load service departing from Thailand
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ArticleJordan stops shipments to Iraq
Border closure prompts country to suspend shipments of fresh fruit and vegetables into neighbouring western Iraq
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ArticleWeather to cut into Chilean apples
Chile’s apple export crop will be shorter than last season due to spring weather conditions pointing towards good marketing opportunities
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ArticlePort of LA increases throughput
Overall cargo volumes increase 1.7 per cent to top 8m TEUs, despite a fall in December volumes
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ArticleArgentina eyes modest topfruit gains
Exports may recover in part this year but ongoing internal cost rises will ultimately restrict any real volume lift
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ArticleNew protocol covers Chilean exports
All Chilean fresh fruit loaded at the Port of Valparaíso and destined for the US must comply with safety measures to prevent fruit fly spread
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ArticleHalf of all food goes to waste
UK organisation reports that each year 2bn tonnes of food never gets eaten
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ArticleChile responding to fruit fly issue
Special bags and nets to protect pallets of fruit leaving Port of Valparaíso will be used for two weeks to bring situation under control

