All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 62
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ArticleChiquita adds Port Manatee banana stop
New direct delivery will operate on bi-weekly schedule, port's executive director tells local newspaper
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Article'New system to blame' for Dover queues, BBC hears
BBC fact-check team suggests new IT system at least in part to blame for Dover lorry queues
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ArticleMaersk shares weather data
Logistics group shares millions of weather observations to aid climate science
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ArticleEmerson adds Oversight services
Company introduces premium monitoring services for its Oversight cargo platform
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ArticlePML's new Kent hub could help ease Dover congestion
Transport and logistics site near Folkestone has been approved as a Border Control Post, helping to reduce queues at Dover
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ArticleIfco delivers environmental savings
RPC specialist awards its annual Sustainability Certificate to retailers and growers for the fifth consecutive year
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ArticleCompass bans airfreighted fruit and veg
Foodservice group's UK and Ireland operation commits to sourcing more local and seasonal fresh produce
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ArticleAir cargo enjoys 'stellar year'
Strong December performance contributes to stellar year for air cargo in 2021, IATA reports
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Article'Brexit as costly as Covid', says ParcelHero
ParcelHero says UK businesses lost over £250bn to Covid and an equal amount to Brexit by the end of 2021
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ArticleJoin Global Grape Congress free this March
Showcase your products and services to the right people in the international table grape business
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ArticleProduce getting priced out of reefers
Rising reefer rates are making seafreight unaffordable for certain fresh produce categories
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ArticleRecord year for Port of Los Angeles
Executive director praises terminal operators after US transport hub moves over 10m TEUs
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ArticleOTC makes sustainable grape move
Organic specialist has taken steps to offer sustainable overseas-packed organic grapes to its customers
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ArticleNew Covid rules push import costs higher
Vaccine passport requirements in Canada and the US limit availability of truckers to drive fresh produce across borders
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ArticleMaersk highlights Kenyan role
Group says it offers Kenyan avocado exporters, among others, reliable landside and ocean CA solutions
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ArticlePort disruption threatens Chilean fruit exports
Asoex calls for urgent drafting of protocols to deal with cases of Covid on vessels
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ArticleAntwerp 'back to pre-Covid levels'
Port reports on throughput growth despite 'eventful 2021'
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ArticleResilient approach from Australian melons
Industry has adapted to Covid disruption and poor weather to stay connected with export markets
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ArticleMaersk pushes on with net zero targets
Ambitious targets set for the entire Maersk business to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions in 2040
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ArticlePort delays cause South African losses
Continuing problems at the port of Cape Town leave fresh produce exporters frustrated

