All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 61
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Port of Antwerp reports rise in H1 throughput
Throughput with the UK and Ireland up by 11.1 per cent and 12.1 per cent respectively in spite of Brexit
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Vietnamese growers feel lockdown strain
Market shutdowns and logistics problems prove major hurdles to growers during latest Covid-19 outbreak
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WayCool hits revenue milestone
Indian agri-commerce company signals expansion plans after passing annual revenue achievement
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Air cargo demand lifts above pre-Covid levels
Global demand for airfreight rises 9.4 per cent above pre-Covid levels in May, IATA reveals
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Partnerships key to SCSA success
Summer Citrus from South Africa attributes its strong 2021 campaign to its strategic partnerships
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Maersk signs world-first shipbuilding deal
First container vessel fueled by carbon neutral methanol will be deployed on the Baltic shipping route
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Lorry parking ban lifted in Kent
Government rejects bid by Kent County Council to extend restrictions on parking in laybys amid fears for driver safety
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Spanish citrus homes in on India
A new in-transit cold treatment protocol could help exporters reach the market with better quality fruit
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Hopes high for better RSA port performance
Commentators are playing a waiting game following announcements regarding the future operation of South African ports
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PM urged to intervene in HGV crisis
Group of businesses and industry bodies writes to Boris Johnson requesting his personal intervention
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MSC boss warns on plans to reduce carbon emissions
EU plans to cut carbon emissions could drive up CO2 produced by shipping industry, according to Soren Toft
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Cold chain needs 'fresh approach' to attract young talent
Cold Chain Federation president calls for urgent action to attract more young people to cold chain jobs amid labour crisis
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Chaos at Port of Algeciras over EU rule change
Stricter interpretation of EU regulations is forcing containers of fruit from Latin America to be diverted or destroyed
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No sign of shipping relief in China
Global shipping delays could become a semi-permanent fixture as congestion at the Port of Yantian continues
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Turkish cherry exporters upbeat
Uncertainty over the protocol for China this season is failing to dampen the mood for Turkish cherry exporters anticipating a large, high-quality crop
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PML sets up satellite in Kent
Perishable cargo forwarder PML invests in Kent satellite site to by-pass LEZ charges and offer seamless service
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Superplum secures more funds
Indian ag-tech start-up will continue its efforts to develop the fresh produce supply chain following latest funding round
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Calls for seasonal visas to tackle HGV driver shortage
Logistics UK urges government to introduce seasonal visa for European HGV drivers as well as funded driver training to help combat crisis
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Port of Almeria to launch F&V sea service to UK
Port Authority said short-sea shipping provides a viable alternative to road transportation from the region
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Driver shortage causes UK supply crisis
A shortage of HGV drivers is causing national supply crisis, leaving produce rotting and empty shelves, say distributors