All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 69
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ArticlePort of Antwerp-Bruges ready for launch
The merger of Antwerp and Zeebrugge ports becomes official at the end of April, strengthening the combined port's resilience to future challenges
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ArticleMaersk launches Maersk Air Cargo
Shipping giant expands end-to-end logistics offering with new airfreight company
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Border delays solve nothing, says Logistics UK
Further delays to Brexit border checks will not resolve issues affecting trade, says Logistics UK
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ArticleShift to online impacts footprints
Consultancy Scala has urged businesses to consider the effect of the growth of eCommerce on their carbon footprints and to take action
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Shanghai lockdown extended
Fresh produce trade faces supply chain disruption as Covid-19 measures continue
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ArticleMuddy Boots upgrades cold chain solution
Hardware advances to reduce food waste and strengthen Greenlight Quality Management portfolio
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ArticleInterko unveils brand name for new ripening room
Mobilo is built inside a standard insulated refrigeration container and can ripen up to 20 pallets of fruit at source or destination
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ArticleZespri kicks off China supply
Zespri kiwifruit departs for China for the first time in the 2022 New Zealand kiwifruit season
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ArticleMaersk collaborates on decarbonisation
Group joins with World Business Council for Sustainable Development, Smart Freight Center and over 25 other companies
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ArticleWar in Ukraine will ‘depress demand and disrupt supply’
Rabobank's Cindy van Rijswick analyses the longer-term impact of Russia's invasion on fresh produce trade
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ArticleThai Airways doubles China service
Demand from fresh fruit exporters sees airline increase charter flight services to China
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ArticleShanghai lockdown disrupts supply chain
Inland transport affected by Covid-19 outbreak while ports and airports remain open
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ArticleFyffes opens €25m ripening centre
New Balbriggan-based facility will have an output of over 7m bananas per week when operating at full capacity
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ArticleExport delay costs emerge
Blow for South African deciduous fruit growers as reality of losses due to delays and port disruption is revealed
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ArticleBlue Skies renews contract with PML
Blue Skies has its own dedicated box-making operation on site at PML’s Heathrow site
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ArticleMartin Lishman expands shock sensor range
Pineapple, sweet potato, Galia melon and coconut are the latest additions to the ImpacTrack data logger range
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ArticleSATI speaks out on challenges
South African grape industry faces problems as fruit industries meet government minister to discuss impact of Ukraine war
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ArticleNew citrus focus at port of Maputo
Mozambique port proving increasingly attractive for citrus exporters in 2022
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ArticleClarifruit offers Migiva AI-powered QC
Peru's Migiva Group is excited about the improvements that Clarifruit's software delivers on quality control, as well as the future possibilities of AI
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ArticleWhat's the future for the global grape business?
The Global Grape Congress took place live online on 17 March, uniting the leading players from all over the world and exploring what the future holds for the business

