All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 8
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MSC switches India-Africa service from Coega to Cape Town
Move expected to benefit exporters in South African’s Western Cape region that want to sell more in the Gulf and Indian subcontinent
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Improvements at Cape Town Container Terminal
Sati confirms reports of improvements in productivity at Cape Town Container Terminal, aided by fewer windbound hours
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TPS consolidates position as main departure point for Chilean cherries
Shipments in 2024/25 grew 66 per cent on the previous season
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Empty shelves likely as border chaos continues
Comment: Mike Parr of PML Seafrigo lays bare the continuing complications and disruption experienced by hauliers at the UK border as 2025 looks set to be another challenging year for supply chains
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Namibia ends “one of its best” table grape seasons
While the crop was slightly down on the forecast, Namibia’s table grape season has finished on a high
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Report investigates ways to reduce environmental impact of London deliveries
A report on lowering the environmental impact of produce deliveries was launched at London’s New Covent Garden Market, which showed off its latest fleet of temperature-controlled EVs
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Seafrigo moves into Vietnam
Tropical fruit and seafood will drive company’s export business from Vietnam
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Summit in Chile sets the scene
Members of the Chilean and international fresh produce business came together to network and take in insightful discussions in Santiago
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Promotion
Coming soon: FPJ Marketing & Branding Special
FPJ’s first-ever Marketing & Branding Special celebrates innovation and offers inspiration as opportunities for fresh produce brands grow in the UK
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Technology advances key to success for Hapag-Lloyd’s Cherry Express
Bolstered fleet with onboard sensors and cloud-based tracking part of this season’s efforts to support growing Chilean cherry exports
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New Zealand cherry exporters partner with Air New Zealand Cargo ahead of Chinese New Year
Airline set to move up to 1,000 tonnes of cherries throughout December and January
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Round-up: Stories you might have missed over Christmas
Fruitnet brings you a digest of key industry developments that emerged during the Christmas and New Year break
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Peru makes first-ever break-bulk shipment of fruit
Milestone provides new alternative for exporters amid ongoing global container shortage
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Maersk urges container pickup ahead of potential port strike
Carrier said proactive measure will help mitigate any potential disruptions at the terminals
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Fruitbox 112 · Daniel Sauvaitre, Interfel
Chris and Daniel look at global trade policy and its impact on the fruit and vegetable business
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Kuehne & Nagel shortens Spinneys supply chains
Changes to way airflown shipments from London Heathrow are handled have sped up process, says company
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The Greenery plans sale of transport arm Dijco to AB Texel
As takeover awaits green light, company plans drive towards more sustainable, outsourced logistics model
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Banking sector sees better fortunes for South Africa in 2025
With export markets already diverse, agricultural produce will likely expand in the coming years – mainly due to previously underutilised land
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LatAm exporters face uncertain start to 2025
Year ends with rising freight rates as further strike action looms in US, says Seal