All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 55
-
ArticleRoad transport prices reach new high
Comment: Transport Exchange Group (TEG) figures show continued rise in road haulage prices and tighter profit margins for logistics firms
-
ArticleFelixstowe port set for second strike
Felixstowe port workers threaten a second eight-day strike from 27 September as pay dispute continues
-
ArticleSan Fernando growers look ahead to 2022/23 season
The logistics crisis and the new cherry campaign were high up the agenda at a recent fruit meeting in Chile’s O’Higgins region
-
ArticleSpain urges Brussels to tackle RSA’s “non-compliance” with new citrus protocol
CGC accuses South Africa of premeditated action to bring chaos to European ports in ongoing citrus dispute
-
ArticleUK environment minister “consistently” voted against climate action
The UK’s new environment minister, Ranil Jayawardena, has come under fire for regularly voting against measures to prevent climate change
-
ArticleCalls for food business energy price cap
Cold Chain Federation publishes action plan amid huge cost rises for temperature-controlled storage and distribution businesses
-
ArticleAsiafruit Congress Online Preview sets scene
Apple marketing in South-East Asia, China market update and tropical fruit spotlight among key topics discussed during online briefing
-
PodcastsFruitbox 88 · David Axiotis and John Hey, Asia Fruit Logistica
Asia’s premier fresh produce exhibition and conference event welcomes the industry to Thailand in November
-
ArticleRSA Valencia exports to the EU suspended for the season
The South African citrus industry says the move has been made to mitigate the risk of citrus black spot interceptions
-
ArticlePort of Liverpool dockers plan strike action
Workers at the Port of Liverpool plan a two-week strike over pay from 19 September
-
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
-
ArticleBrakes shortlisted for transport award
UK foodservice giant Brakes’ Changing Gears driver training programme is shortlisted for British transport award
-
ArticleChange in fortunes for South African exporters
South Africa’s fresh fruit export industry is contemplating the future after a disappointing 2022 season
-
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
-
ArticleNew IG International joint venture
Indian importer partners with Palogix International in agriculture harvesting and storage bin venture
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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

