All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 72
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ArticlePrepare for shortages as hauliers cease trading, says ParcelHero
Prepare for basics shortages as 23 per cent of stores report low stocks and 20 per cent of transport companies stop trading, says ParcelHero
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ArticleHaulage sector renews calls for EU drivers
Petrol station closures across the UK spark new row over lorry drivers as logistics organisations renew calls for European workers
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ArticleMaersk invests in electrofuels company
Group has made a leading venture investment in Prometheus Fuels, a startup with direct air capture-technology
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ArticleMaersk prepares UAE facility
Maersk's new Warehousing & Distribution facility in the UAE is set to become an important link in the group's integrated logistics solutions
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ArticleRungis backs return of primeurs train
Next month's resumption of the Rungis-Perpignan 'primeurs train' line in France is set to benefit fruit and vegetables suppliers and the environment
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ArticleEmerson stays on track
Fruitnet speaks exclusively with Gerd Uitdewilligen, director of international sales, cold chain at Emerson
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ArticleGove tasked with fixing supply chain
PM Boris Johnson tasks Michael Gove with leading cross-governmental team to resolve food supply problems and HGV shortage
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ArticlePort of LA reports August results
Record month for empty container volume at US transport hub
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ArticleInterko heads to World Food Moscow
Ripening room specialist is looking to demonstrate the energy efficiency, cost saving and fruit quality benefits of its technology
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ArticlePML predicts chaos ahead
Comment: UK is heading towards chaos if government doesn't act to solve supply chain crisis, writes Mike Parr, MD of logistics firm PML
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ArticleNationwide sounds alarm for produce sector
Comment: Thirteen years of supermarket price wars and a labour crisis are destroying our sector, writes Tim O'Malley, Nationwide Produce MD
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ArticleBrexit control delay 'won't solve supply crisis', says M&S
EU Brexit controls are 'pointless bureaucracy' and delaying them won't solve the supply crisis, says M&S chairman
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ArticleGovt response to HGV crisis dangerous, warns ParcelHero
The Government’s panicked easing of HGV driving test requirements is a dangerous reaction to the driver shortage, warns ParcelHero
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ArticleNew cranes arrive at Dover
Cargo terminal bolsters facilities with installation of two harbour cranes that can handle palletised fruit, steel, breakbulk, containers and more
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ArticlePML offers to fund HGV driver training
Logistics firm PML is taking action to address the current acute shortage of HGV drivers in the UK
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ArticleHGV tests to be fast-tracked
Westminster is set to fast-track lorry-driving tests in a bid to tackle the UK supply crisis
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ArticleSegari secures Series A funding
Indonesia fresh produce grocery start-up puts funding towards supply chain development
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ArticlePort commits to climate target
Port International aims for a 50 per cent reduction in CO2 emissions by 2030
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ArticleAustralian avocados turn to seafreight
With airfreight still feeling the effects of the pandemic, exporters trial sending avocados by sea
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AnalysisHas Brexit been as bad as we feared?
After five years, four Covid variants, three prime ministers, two general elections and a lot of rotten vegetables, is Brexit quite the beast we feared it would be? Wellpak’s managing director Pascal Simian weighs in

