All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 58
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Emerson stays on track
Fruitnet speaks exclusively with Gerd Uitdewilligen, director of international sales, cold chain at Emerson
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Gove tasked with fixing supply chain
PM Boris Johnson tasks Michael Gove with leading cross-governmental team to resolve food supply problems and HGV shortage
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Port of LA reports August results
Record month for empty container volume at US transport hub
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Interko heads to World Food Moscow
Ripening room specialist is looking to demonstrate the energy efficiency, cost saving and fruit quality benefits of its technology
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PML predicts chaos ahead
Comment: UK is heading towards chaos if government doesn't act to solve supply chain crisis, writes Mike Parr, MD of logistics firm PML
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Nationwide sounds alarm for produce sector
Comment: Thirteen years of supermarket price wars and a labour crisis are destroying our sector, writes Tim O'Malley, Nationwide Produce MD
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Brexit control delay 'won't solve supply crisis', says M&S
EU Brexit controls are 'pointless bureaucracy' and delaying them won't solve the supply crisis, says M&S chairman
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Govt response to HGV crisis dangerous, warns ParcelHero
The Government’s panicked easing of HGV driving test requirements is a dangerous reaction to the driver shortage, warns ParcelHero
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New cranes arrive at Dover
Cargo terminal bolsters facilities with installation of two harbour cranes that can handle palletised fruit, steel, breakbulk, containers and more
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PML offers to fund HGV driver training
Logistics firm PML is taking action to address the current acute shortage of HGV drivers in the UK
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HGV tests to be fast-tracked
Westminster is set to fast-track lorry-driving tests in a bid to tackle the UK supply crisis
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Segari secures Series A funding
Indonesia fresh produce grocery start-up puts funding towards supply chain development
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Port commits to climate target
Port International aims for a 50 per cent reduction in CO2 emissions by 2030
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Australian avocados turn to seafreight
With airfreight still feeling the effects of the pandemic, exporters trial sending avocados by sea
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Analysis
Has Brexit been as bad as we feared?
After five years, four Covid variants, three prime ministers, two general elections and a lot of rotten vegetables, is Brexit quite the beast we feared it would be? Wellpak’s managing director Pascal Simian weighs in
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UK food and drink exports recovering
Sales to non-EU markets almost back to pre-pandemic levels, but EU exports are still significantly down
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Nationwide partners with FareShare to deliver 18m meals
Fresh produce supplier helps redistributor manage logistics of £16m Defra-funded project, delivering food to over 4,000 charities
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Ifam continues for Australian exporters
New funding will see Australian airfreight support scheme continue into 2022
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Post-Covid backing for Australian industry bodies
Fresh produce industry bodies receive Victorian government funding to support Covid-19 recovery
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Dover recognised for helping stranded drivers
Port shortlisted for ‘Outstanding Response to Covid’ award for efforts to get drivers home to UK when France closed its border before Christmas