All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 52
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ArticlePort of Liverpool dockers plan strike action
Workers at the Port of Liverpool plan a two-week strike over pay from 19 September
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AdvertorialWhy temperature loggers are essential for shippers
Tive’s cloud-enabled temperature logger can be used again and again and is half the cost of a conventional logger
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ArticleBrakes shortlisted for transport award
UK foodservice giant Brakes’ Changing Gears driver training programme is shortlisted for British transport award
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ArticleChange in fortunes for South African exporters
South Africa’s fresh fruit export industry is contemplating the future after a disappointing 2022 season
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ArticleSysco to cut transport emissions with electric fleet
US foodservice giant Sysco is piloting a fleet of electric vehicles to deliver to UK customers of its British Brakes and SSG businesses
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ArticleNew IG International joint venture
Indian importer partners with Palogix International in agriculture harvesting and storage bin venture
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ArticleSummer of strikes to hit £1bn in trade
Strike action at the port of Felixtowe, Amazon, postal and rail services will disrupt £1bn of trade and increase costs for shoppers, warns delivery specialist ParcelHero
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ArticleEgypt preparing for harsher conditions
The importance of new resistant varieties and modern farming technologies is growing in Egypt, as extreme temperatures and water shortages appear increasingly likely in the future
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ArticleChilean sector unites to confront logistics crisis
Key players come together in face of the worsening situation ahead of the 2022/23 fruit export campaign
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PodcastsFruitbox 86 · Marc Peyres, Blue Whale
Marc Peyres of Blue Whale talks Chris White about the major challenges facing growers and exporters of apples and pears in Europe and the rest of the world
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ArticleChanges in shipping destinations apparent for South Africa
Clear changes in supply patterns of the country’s apples and pears this season while shipments of citrus expected to top 2021 volumes
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ArticleQuality key to table grape growth
Rabobank suggests that better-quality table grapes could attract consumers and “revitalise the category”
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ArticleHort Innovation supply chain project combines expertise
New effort to safeguard produce quality amid supply-chain challenges will bring together a number of fresh produce industries and state governments
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ArticlePort of LA “ready to help”
Executive director says Southern California supply chain landscape has improved, following record July
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ArticleCosts continue to increase in South Africa
News that the prices of container board products will rise is another blow for the country’s fruit export industries
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ArticleFelixstowe strike ‘regrettable’, says dried fruit and nut supplier
Besana managing director Riccardo Calcagni insists firm’s UK deliveries will not be delayed by planned stoppage at Port of Felixstowe
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ArticleRipeLocker raises US$7.5m
Group raises money in a friends and family round before its scheduled Series A round in the autumn
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ArticleSave Foods’ Peruvian pilots
Post-harvest treatment specialist begins seven commercial pilots with Peruvian exporters
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ArticleSome South African containers released but threat persists
There has been some progress for South African citrus as some of the containers trapped in European ports are released, but huge losses still loom
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ArticleSouth Africa negotiates citrus solution with EU
An agreement has been reached to clear the hundreds of citrus containers stranded in EU ports

