All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 64
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ArticleWorst border disruption 'yet to come', warns PML
Logistics boss says queues at border will be “ten times worse” once physical border inspections are introduced on 1 July
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ArticleCitrus uncertainty in South Africa
South African citrus growers are facing a difficult period of cost increases in 2022, as well as other challenges
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ArticleUkraine conflict casts shadow over trade
Suppliers and retailers are already feeling the effect of economic sanctions and logistical disruptions
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ArticleDel Monte saw growth in 2021
Full-year results show slight sales increase while net income climbs by over US$30m
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ArticleHGV training delivers 700 new drivers
Hundreds of new HGV drivers are set to enter UK workforce thanks to Driver Academy Group training
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ArticleSouth Africa ponders Russian crisis
Exporters are very concerned about the implications of the latest developments between Russia and Ukraine
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ArticleTransitex opens first coldstorage warehouse
Located within the Elvas Logistics Platform, the facility will serve Spanish and Portuguese exporters and SH imports
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ArticleHGV driver numbers ‘stabilising’
Fall in driver numbers slows thanks, in part, to higher capacity for driving tests, Logistics UK reports
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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

