All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 61
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ArticleGovernment to rethink physical border checks on goods from EU
Rees-Mogg confirms that controls set to come in on 1 July will not be enforced in 2022, with government expected to scrap checks altogether
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ArticleChile wraps up challenging cherry campaign
Cherry Committee said Omicron-caused delays had major impact on quality and returns
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ArticleLGS offers summer citrus update
Group announces an update on its 2022 season that will include fruit from Chile, Peru, Argentina, South Africa, and Uruguay
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ArticleChina-Laos rail link bears fruit
Thai fruit exporters eager to capitalise on new rail services to China as Covid-19 disrupts supply chains
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ArticleUnifrutti blood oranges return to Japan
New protocol sees Sicilian blood oranges once again shipped to Japan in collaboration with Nippon Express
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ArticleFNSEA urges Macron to act on food sovereignty
France’s main farming union has called on president Emmanuel Macron to prioritise food sovereignty and sustainability following his re-election
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ArticleSouth African table grape industry ‘at risk’
SATI says the industry’s sustainability is under threat, due to a combination of different factors
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ArticleShanghai ports reach reefer capacity
Shipping lines divert reefer cargo from Shanghai as Covid-19 lockdown continues
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ArticleCovid challenge for Thai durians
Exporters urged to improve Covid-19 protocols after shipments to China were paused following detection
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ArticleFinancial incentives offered to US exporters
USDA helps cover the cost of using Port of Oakland’s pop-up yard
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Durban port “is fully operational” after floods
South African citrus exporters may escape major flood disruption if port returns to normal this week
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ArticleSlight fall in Port of Antwerp’s Q1 figures
Drop in first-quarter throughput ‘confirms importance of Zeebrugge merger and extra container capacity’
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ArticleFirst Europe-bound Zespri to land at end of April
Latest estimates show more than 63m trays of Zespri green and gold kiwifruit will be destined for Europe in 2022
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ArticleRecord March for Port of Los Angeles
US port completes best first quarter on record, with volumes tracking 3.5 per cent above last year
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ArticleFrutura acquires Agri-Cooling & Logistics
Agri-Cooling’s McAllen, Texas-based facility is a key receiving and redistribution site for Mexican produce
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ArticleDole's green efforts in San Diego
Group advances on goal of 100 per cent electric cargo handling equipment at San Diego Port Terminal
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ArticlePort of Antwerp-Bruges ready for launch
The merger of Antwerp and Zeebrugge ports becomes official at the end of April, strengthening the combined port's resilience to future challenges
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ArticleMaersk launches Maersk Air Cargo
Shipping giant expands end-to-end logistics offering with new airfreight company
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Border delays solve nothing, says Logistics UK
Further delays to Brexit border checks will not resolve issues affecting trade, says Logistics UK
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ArticleShift to online impacts footprints
Consultancy Scala has urged businesses to consider the effect of the growth of eCommerce on their carbon footprints and to take action

