All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 66
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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
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ArticleJD opens first 'robotic stores' in Europe
Company's Ochama banner will provide fully automated collection points and home delivery for food shoppers
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AnalysisNew year, new Brexit red tape
As new EU trade regulations bit on 1 January, ParcelHero warns unilateral action by the UK could result in a delayed hard Brexit
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ArticleCovid hits Australian supply chain
Industry calls for updated isolation requirements after retailers and distribution centres affected by surge in cases
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ArticleAutomation on the rise
Milbor has seen higher sales but is still facing supply chain challenges, according to Maciej Chmielewski
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ArticleTesco rolls out electric HGVs
Trial in Wales is part of Tesco's commitment to reduce domestic transport emissions
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ArticleBorder controls 'threaten food imports'
New UK border controls could delay European food imports, industry leaders warn
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ArticleKenya Airways adds Kisumu option
The Kenyan airline is set to begin a twice-weekly flight from Kisumu International Airport for fresh produce exports
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ArticleKuehne+Nagel expands footprint in Africa
Expansion reflects the continent’s growing importance in world trade
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ArticlePort of Koper sets container record
Slovenian port ends 2021 with a new container throughput record of 996,000 TEUs
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ArticleCovid restrictions affect Chinese imports
Strict measures are disrupting fruit trade with South-East Asian suppliers forcing importers to diversify
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ArticleIG opens new cold storage facility in Delhi
Indian importer expands cold chain network with new facility at JM Baxi’s inland container depot in Sonepat
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ArticleCathay suspends cargo flights
Decision hampers ability of fresh produce exporters to supply significant Asian market during key period

