All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 63
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ArticleSouth Africans set for early US citrus programme start
South African summer citrus is likely to enter the US market earlier than it did in 2021
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ArticleGlobal coalition calls for action as crisis worsens
Improved market access, transport subsidies and a global zero-VAT strategy for fruit and vegetables are among its proposals
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ArticleFreight rates draw fruit industry ire
South African growers frustrated at record shipping profits while freight rates rise
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ArticleUK transport firms report rising costs
Seven in ten logistics operators report escalating costs as fuel prices soar, Logistics UK survey finds
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ArticleRecord first-quarter results for Maersk
Q1 saw the ”best earnings quarter ever” with growth across Ocean, Logistics and Terminals
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ArticleLineage Logistics expands into Singapore
Leading cold chain logistics specialist acquires Mandai Link Logistics, expanding its Asian presence
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ArticleAD Ports senses hub potential for Egypt
The Abu Dhabi group has entered into a joint venture to develop a terminal in Safaga Port on the Red Sea, with the aim of boosting Egypt’s hub capability
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ArticleTesco solar powers new HGVs
Joint initiative between Tesco and Marshall Fleet Solutions puts 100 per cent solar powered refrigerated units on the road
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ArticleAlanar pays closer attention to western Europe
Given the current challenges, including logistics disruptions and soaring costs, the Turkish fruit exporter sees its markets in Germany, France and the UK as the main priority
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ArticleDel Monte’s results hit by inflationary pressure
Despite higher Q1 sales year-on-year, the group’s operating income was hurt by rising costs
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ArticleTesco unveils solar HGV trailers
Joint initiative between Tesco and Marshall Fleet Solutions puts 100% solar powered refrigerated units on the road
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ArticlePort of Dover posts net-zero targets
The port has announced ambitious decarbonisation targets to deliver future success
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AnalysisAvocados remain a ‘globally popular super fruit’
New Rabobank market trend report highlights ongoing supply and demand growth
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ArticleDurban port operations return to normal
Exports of containers are moving again from the port of Durban following recent flood damage
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ArticleAntwerp and Zeebrugge merger creates ‘Europe’s largest export port’
Newly unified Port of Antwerp-Bruges aims to reconcile economy, people and climate
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ArticleLogistics UK urges former HGV drivers to rejoin sector
Hundreds of spaces available on government-funded HGV refresher training courses, Logistics UK says
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AnalysisCities should grow their own produce, says report
Tony Blair Institute for Global Change publishes 10-point plan advising cities to increase food resilience by growing their own fruit and veg
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ArticleNew frontiers at Fresh Produce India
India’s premier fresh produce event kicked off its packed programme with insights into how digitisation and varietal innovation will create new opportunities
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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

