All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 76
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      ArticleSouth Africa faces logistics challenges
The demand for export containers between April in October from South Africa will be extremely high
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      ArticleIrish Sea border posts ‘pushed back two years’
Permanent facilities for new border checks at Northern Irish ports now not expected to be built before 2023 amid resistance from DUP
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      ArticleHigh-powered speaker line-up for Fresh Produce India
Leading players to outline exciting market opportunities at India’s premier fresh produce event on 22 April
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      ArticleSanLucar opts for rail to cut CO2 emissions
New trial will see Transfesa Logistics transport citrus from Valencia to Cologne by rail
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      ArticleHapag-Lloyd orders more reefer containers
150,000 TEU of standard and reefer containers ordered for 2021
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      ArticleHIT launches reefer monitoring
Hongkong International Terminals' (HIT) new system increases transparency and traceability for shippers
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      ArticleThermo King introduces CFF units
Container Fresh & Frozen (CFF) refrigeration units can reach and maintain box temperatures in the toughest conditions
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      ArticlePink Lady launches 'adopt a tree' campaign
Pink Lady offers Aldi apple lovers a chance to adopt a tree and win a trip to France
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      ArticleIFAM boost for Australian Lychees
Australia’s lychee industry grew exports to US despite a turbulent 2020
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      ArticleMontague opens new packhouse
Apple and stonefruit lines up and running as state-of-the-art upgrade officially opened
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      ArticleCH Robinson aids carbon emission cutting
Group launches Emissions IQ, which instantly shows a company’s carbon emissions across all forms of transportation globally
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      ArticleOppy transitions to SH apples and pears
Imports from New Zealand, Chile and Argentina help fresh produce supplier move on smoothly from domestic crop
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      ArticleDP World to invest £40m in Southampton
Container terminal will benefit from wider berths, and new equipment, inspection facilities and storage capacity after being made a free port
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      ArticleCMA CGM vessel breaks container record
Group's Jacques Saade ship sets a new world record for full containers onboard as it leaves Singapore
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      ArticleBrexit packaging regulations "here to stay"
Government says that regulations covering the movements of wooden pallets and packaging will remain
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      ArticleFruit Logistica backs Fruitnet's World of Fresh Ideas
Fruitnet launches free learning and networking event for the global fresh fruit and vegetable business
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      ArticleContainer shortage impacts Japan fruit imports
Japan’s fresh fruit imports for February fall 8 per cent, with exports from US heavily impacted
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      ArticleConsortium to deliver supply chain transparency
iTrazo Tracetech, Persequor, Tive form alliance to serve traceability needs of customers across Asia Pacific
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      PodcastsFruitbox 59 - David Hughes, Imperial College London
Find out what future trends Dr Food sees ahead for fresh produce, and where you should invest next in horticulture
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      ArticleEuropean ports brace for surge after Suez crisis
Supply chains set for congestion, delays and increased costs in coming weeks as knock-on effects of canal blockage are felt
 

