All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 75
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ArticleMaersk to redesign Asia/ME network
West and Central Asia services are to be revamped to create greater customer value
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ArticleUncertainty remains in South Africa
Problems in the country, particularly those affecting citrus growers, are far from resolved
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ArticleDWP meets logistics industry to discuss crisis
Meeting focuses on helping identify approaches to attract new recruits to the logistics sector amid the driver shortage
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ArticleImpact of South African violence emerges
Fuel refinery closes, with serious disruption in the port of Durban and to road and rail traffic
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ArticleSouth African citrus exports disrupted by protests
Passage between production regions and port of Durban closed after violence from supporters of former president
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ArticlePort of Antwerp reports rise in H1 throughput
Throughput with the UK and Ireland up by 11.1 per cent and 12.1 per cent respectively in spite of Brexit
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ArticleVietnamese growers feel lockdown strain
Market shutdowns and logistics problems prove major hurdles to growers during latest Covid-19 outbreak
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ArticleWayCool hits revenue milestone
Indian agri-commerce company signals expansion plans after passing annual revenue achievement
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ArticleAir cargo demand lifts above pre-Covid levels
Global demand for airfreight rises 9.4 per cent above pre-Covid levels in May, IATA reveals
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ArticlePartnerships key to SCSA success
Summer Citrus from South Africa attributes its strong 2021 campaign to its strategic partnerships
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ArticleMaersk signs world-first shipbuilding deal
First container vessel fueled by carbon neutral methanol will be deployed on the Baltic shipping route
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ArticleLorry parking ban lifted in Kent
Government rejects bid by Kent County Council to extend restrictions on parking in laybys amid fears for driver safety
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ArticleSpanish citrus homes in on India
A new in-transit cold treatment protocol could help exporters reach the market with better quality fruit
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ArticleHopes high for better RSA port performance
Commentators are playing a waiting game following announcements regarding the future operation of South African ports
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ArticlePM urged to intervene in HGV crisis
Group of businesses and industry bodies writes to Boris Johnson requesting his personal intervention
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ArticleMSC boss warns on plans to reduce carbon emissions
EU plans to cut carbon emissions could drive up CO2 produced by shipping industry, according to Soren Toft
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ArticleCold chain needs 'fresh approach' to attract young talent
Cold Chain Federation president calls for urgent action to attract more young people to cold chain jobs amid labour crisis
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ArticleChaos at Port of Algeciras over EU rule change
Stricter interpretation of EU regulations is forcing containers of fruit from Latin America to be diverted or destroyed
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ArticleNo sign of shipping relief in China
Global shipping delays could become a semi-permanent fixture as congestion at the Port of Yantian continues
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ArticleTurkish cherry exporters upbeat
Uncertainty over the protocol for China this season is failing to dampen the mood for Turkish cherry exporters anticipating a large, high-quality crop

