All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 41
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NewsConventional reefers could play crucial role
With the southern African stonefruit and table grape seasons underway, exporters and industries are looking at logistical solutions to on-time shipments from Cape Town
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NewsRSA government commits to improving situation at Port of Cape Town
Minister visits port to focus on challenges presently experienced there and promises commitment to improve the situation
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NewsMexico invests in alternative to Panama Canal
Revival of a railway between the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean seeks to divert traffic away from the Panama Canal
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NewsFruit exporters remain concerned about Cape Town port problems
Hortgro, SATI, and FPEF issue joint statement with Transnet in move to reassure trade that recent logistical challenges can be overcome in time for the new deciduous fruit campaigns
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NewsWolds Produce joins AKP Group
UK potato businesses join forces in bid to boost economies of scale and build a stronger, more resilient supply chain
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NewsMaersk Q3 results “in line with expectations”
Logistics group says it is facing up to a “new normal”, with a difficult market environment of subdued demand and inflationary pressure
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NewsGlobal Star Group awarded AEO certification
The Saudi Arabian company has gained GCC Authorised Economic Operator status, which it says marks the group’s dedication to the highest international standards
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NewsMission to expand UK forward distribution centre
Growth of Dartford facility will double ripening capacity and establish mango operations, with work to be completed next year
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NewsNFU wants swift action on HS2 land
Union says former landowners should be front of the queue for return of land
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NewsONE charts fresh produce progress
ONE’s Yu Kurimoto, reflects on the five-year journey of Ocean Network Express and shares the shipping line’s outlook for fresh produce logistics
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NewsKuehne and Nagel delivers ‘good performance’
Logistics group satisfied with Q3 results despite ongoing challenging market environment
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NewsPorts of LA and Guangzhou forge green partnership
New agreement focuses on creating more sustainable shipping routes and promoting supply chain digitisation
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NewsNew IFPA recruit targets “fresh produce supply chain of the future”
Foodcareplus director Steve Alaerts targets better collaboration between logistics service providers and shipping lines
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News‘Economic instability’ hits Port of Antwerp-Bruges
Throughput falls during the first nine months of the year, attributed to unstable geopolitical and economic conditions
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NewsChilean fruit exporters sue MSC
Lawsuit accuses shipping company of “continuous and systematic succession of abuses” during 2021/22 export season
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NewsTPC to boost fruit shipments from Coquimbo
Construction of a new mooring site paves the way for arrival of MSC containership
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NewsChilean cherries to arrive at Port of Tianjin from 2023/24
Direct shipments to the Port of Tianjin will facilitate access to northern Chinese markets from this season
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NewsFighting talk from PML Seafrigo
In July French logistics group Seafrigo acquired British forwarder Perishable Movements Limited to create PML Seafrigo. Regional CEO for the UK, Jason Spencer Knox, tells Fred Searle about the combined company’s bold ambitions to capture market share and build a vertically integrated global perishables network
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NewsCrisis in Israel threatens fresh produce supply
Security concerns in the country have apparently delayed the harvest of several different crops
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NewsLogistics bodies call for consistent approach
Groups write to chancellor to request an end to ‘stop-start’ decision making

