All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 77
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ArticlePML poised to expand European customer base
The company has named Alessandra Tagliabue as its new business development manager for Europe
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ArticleDel Monte announces price increases
Group is to raise the price of several fresh products in response to inflationary market, citing cost pressures across supply chain
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ArticleMaersk to confront supply chain issues
Logistics giant proposes several solutions to help alleviate capacity issues and distribution shortfalls in the US
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ArticlePrimeurs train up and running
France's low-carbon train connecting Perpignan in the south with Rungis in the capital has made its first trip in two years
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ArticleDaikin Reefer and IRS set up European HQ
New one-stop office will meet customer demand for sales, service and spare parts
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ArticlePort Manatee confirms Del Monte stay
Fresh produce company’s fruit imports will continue move through the port until at least 2026
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AnalysisResilience needed for berry trade to thrive
Experts at Global Berry Congress focus on need to overcome big challenges so berry category growth can continue
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ArticleFreight cost increases loom in South Africa
The country's fresh produce industry is facing major freight cost rises as the new season gets underway
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ArticleChilean cherry season closes in for Vanguard
Estimates put volume up 10 per cent while labour and logistics provide uncertainty two weeks out from season
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ArticleFrench kiwifruit up to challenge
French marketer Primland is confident of its ability to adapt to new challenges, as it looks to take advantage of kiwifruit's growing popularity
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ArticleShapps gives driver shortage update
Transport minister says government is increasing testing capacity as well as introducing new legislation
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ArticleAmending cabotage rules 'dangerous', says PML
Relaxing cabotage rules is dangerous and tantamount to modern slavery so must be stopped, says PML
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ArticleNine in 10 truckers 'feels undervalued'
Survey finds that the most experienced HGV drivers are also the most disillusioned with current conditions
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ArticleUS ports eye 24/7 operations
President Biden approves extended operating hours at West Coast ports, following busy September
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ArticleLogistics UK welcomes NI protocol news
EU-proposed solutions are 'step in the right direction', but 'devil is in the detail', industry body states
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ArticleAfghan fruit going to waste
Border delays are disrupting exports and cutting off a vital source of foreign currency for Afghanistan's fresh and dried fruit exporters
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ArticlePort of Felixstowe hits capacity
Shipping containers divert from Felixstowe as port hits full capacity due in part to HGV driver shortage
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ArticleBig names booked in for Fruit Logistica
Dole, Fyffes, SanLucar and Zespri among leading companies ready to exhibit at world's leading fresh produce trade fair
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ArticleMorocco-UK route set to cut times
New direct service from Tangier to Poole is expected to ease the UK's disrupted supply chains, in part due to Brexit
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ArticleSpreafico under fire amid investigation into illegal workers
Group denies wrongdoing but admits authorities are looking into accusations against two associated labour providers

