All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 68
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ArticleGet connected in the world of grapes
Global Grape Congress unites the international table grape business on 17 March 2022
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ArticlePartida Logistics 'prepared for whatever comes’
Álvaro Partida of Partida Logistics explains how the Spanish customs agency has adapted to the twin challenges of Covid and Brexit to help exporters in Spain, Portugal and Morocco reach the UK market
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ArticleIfco celebrates 30th anniversary
RPC specialist celebrates "three decades of innovation and sustainability" in fresh grocery supply chains
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ArticleIndian industry hails ag-focused budget
Leading companies welcome Indian budget’s focus on agriculture, including boosting infrastructure and role of technology
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ArticlePort of Oakland speeds up agricultural exports
Temporary yard to help facilitate fresh produce trade from US transport hub
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ArticleLondon Gateway train derailment investigated
Rail Accident Investigation Branch is looking into the events that led to a freight train derailing outside the port
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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

