All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 74
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ArticleAnecoop opens UK office in response to Brexit
Move will help major Spanish cooperative overcome trade and logistics challenges associated with Brexit and HGV driver shortage
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ArticleCompass Group bans airfreight across UK venues
Sports and hospitality arm of foodservice giant to place greater emphasis on seasonal British produce in bid to cut emissions
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ArticleMaersk raises profit guidance
Leading container line adds close to US$5bn to midpoint of operating profit forecast following record demand
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ArticleEcofrost enters the Philippines
Solar-powered cold storage solution launches with support of Department of Agriculture
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ArticleMissFresh expands into Ningbo
Leading grocery delivery business strengthens Distributed Mini Warehouse network in East China
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ArticleM20 barrier to be removed
Operation Brock contraflow in Kent will be removed as risk of disruption subsides
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Article'Grant temporary EU HGV work visas'
Logistics UK presses government for temporary EU driver visas to ease supply chain issues
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ArticleCyber-attack hangover for South African ports
Disruptions from a recent cyber-attack on South African ports expected to last for some time
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ArticleChina tightens Covid protocols for Thai fruit
Exporters warned to disinfect trucks and packages while drivers undergo testing
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ArticlePML creates 30 jobs at new site
Global perishable cargo specialist PML sets up Kent operation creating over 30 new jobs
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ArticleArun Rajan joins CH Robinson as CPO
Rajan will lead all global product development and innovation across the company’s platforms
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ArticlePML appoints new sales manager
Perishable Movements Ltd (PML) has promoted Simon Hanley to a new sales manager role following company expansion
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ArticleFurther port problems hamper RSA exports
This week’s cyber-attack disrupted Transnet’s system across all South African ports
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Article'Collaboration key to emissions pledge'
Supply chain optimisation is key to UK food and drink sector meeting net-zero emissions pledge, says logistics consultancy Scala
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ArticleRSA blueberries pick up pace
South African blueberry export growth is set to continue this season
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ArticleThai calls for durian rail link
With demand for durians soaring in China the Thai industry is eager for improved transport links
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Article'Govt plans fail to solve driver crisis'
Latest government plan unlikely to solve UK lorry driver crisis until 2022, says Logistics UK
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ArticleKuhne and Nagel boosts earnings
Logistics group more than doubles its earnings in the opening half of 2021
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ArticleAsiafruit July/August out now
Asiafruit speaks to Dole Sunshine Company’s Christian Wiegele and explores the latest breakthroughs in the citrus and avocado trades
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ArticleRSA citrus flows despite problems
The situation in South Africa’s violence-hit areas has improved dramatically

