All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 71
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Tony Gibson steps down
Ports of Auckland chief executive resigns effective end of June 2021, citing "personal attacks"
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Taiwan custard apples head to UAE
Fruit Days International exports custard apples to Dubai using Daikin Active controlled atmosphere technology
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TaniHub secures more funding
Indonesian ag-tech start-up raises US$65.5m to expand and help develop exports
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Belgium tempts UK business
Belgium tempts UK business to its gateways, offering 'VIP' customs status, reports The Loadstar
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Logistics UK warns of rising costs
Logistics industry resilient in face of rising costs but road ahead may be bumpy, says business group
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Download FPJ’s Berries Special
We bring you news of a marketing coup in soft fruit, an in-depth look at the future of gene editing and reaction to the UK-India trade deal
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Asiafruit’s 200th issue out now
Asiafruit Magazine’s 200th edition profiles some of the stories and the people that have shaped Asia’s fresh produce trade since issue one
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Giumarra taps into truck tech
Group joins forces with TuSimple and AWG to distribute fresh produce using autonomous truck technology
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Compagnie Fruitiere opens London facility
In the UK, Compagnie Fruitiere is boosting efficiency with its new banana ripening centre at London Gateway, while in France the company is diversifying
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RSA citrus exports to US underway
There are good prospects for 2021 but growth will be less than last year
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Boost to European shipments
Biggest conventional reefer vessel to visit a South African port stopped at Durban over the weekend
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RSA stonefruit season not what it appears
Tough season for South African plum growers despite big crop, but other stonefruit categories fared better
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CH Robinson grows in Europe
Logistics group acquires Combinex Holding to expand its European road transport footprint.
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Spalding border post opens for business
Collaboration between PML and FreshLinc aims to reduce the pressure at ports
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Koper anticipates "promising" Egyptian grape season
Slovenian port says that volumes could increase by up to ten per cent this season
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"Exceptionally strong" Q1 for Maersk
Growth and profitability were driven by demand across ocean, logistics and terminals, according to CEO Søren Skou
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Charters pay off for Korean strawberries
Value of exports to Singapore have surged with the support of Korean Air charter flights
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Lengthy delays for Thai durian exports to China
Thailand's durian exporters encouraged by Department of Agriculture to avoid Youyi Guan Border crossing
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Airasia Farm brings mangoes to Sabah
Harumanis mangoes grown in northern Malaysia flown east for the first time
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China opens more doors for Thai durian
New border gate opens to accommodate increasing Thai durian exports