All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 61
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ArticleThai durian industry preps for Covid controls
Exporters plan for strict Chinese Covid protocols that have caused disruption for other fresh produce industries
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ArticleCH Robinson to test driverless trucks
Deal with Waymo Via advances development of autonomous refrigerated vehicles for fresh produce supply chains
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ArticleCMA CGM's plastic pledge
Logistics group uses One Ocean Summit to announce it will no longer carry plastic waste on its vessels
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ArticleAustralian lychees lift off
North America has provided a valuable market as Australian lychee industry targets export growth
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ArticleUK road freight prices up 15 per cent on start of 2021
Haulage costs are at a far higher starting point for the year amid surging inflation and fuel prices
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ArticleCGA pressures president Ramaphosa
Association says urgent intervention is needed to fix South African ports ahead of 2022 export season
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ArticleWhat will 2022 bring for South African citrus?
The industry is currently in the pre-season planning stage, with many challenges ahead, according to Justin Chadwick
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ArticleRed diesel tax to push up costs for hauliers
Cold Chain Federation accuses government of reneging on promise to support transition away from the fuel ahead of rule changes
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ArticleSemmaris signs deal in UAE
The company that manages Rungis in Paris has announced an agreement to support the creation of a future agro-logistics hub in Abu Dhabi
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Article'Keep border trade moving,' says Logistics UK
Industry body asks government to urgently address UK-EU border reforms or risk chaos this summer
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ArticleHong Kong hit by veg shortage
Transport disruptions caused by coronavirus infections among truck drivers have cut veg supplies
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ArticleReefer use rises in South Africa
While container issues persist, a wholesale shift to conventional reefers remains some way off
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ArticleRungis outlines Agoralim project
The Paris market’s president has submitted a report to the French PM on the Agoralim project for a sustainable farming ecosystem
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ArticleCyber attacks hit Sea-Invest
Sea-Invest’s terminals in Europe and Africa affected by cyber attacks on IT systems since last weekend
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ArticleGet connected in the world of grapes
Global Grape Congress unites the international table grape business on 17 March 2022
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ArticlePartida Logistics 'prepared for whatever comes’
Álvaro Partida of Partida Logistics explains how the Spanish customs agency has adapted to the twin challenges of Covid and Brexit to help exporters in Spain, Portugal and Morocco reach the UK market
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ArticleIfco celebrates 30th anniversary
RPC specialist celebrates "three decades of innovation and sustainability" in fresh grocery supply chains
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ArticleIndian industry hails ag-focused budget
Leading companies welcome Indian budget’s focus on agriculture, including boosting infrastructure and role of technology
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ArticlePort of Oakland speeds up agricultural exports
Temporary yard to help facilitate fresh produce trade from US transport hub
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ArticleLondon Gateway train derailment investigated
Rail Accident Investigation Branch is looking into the events that led to a freight train derailing outside the port

