All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 80
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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
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ArticleLogistics on the move in India
Leading players on India’s logistics scene to discuss exciting cold chain investments at Fresh Produce India
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ArticleDenmark benefits from CoolRail
Rail network sends its first container of fresh fruit and vegetables to Denmark from Valencia
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ArticleCovid tests for drivers entering England
Question marks raised about why rules weren’t introduced sooner but Logistics UK says new tesing regime must remain proportionate to risk
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ArticleRenewable energy move for Gist
Logistics operator converts DCs to 100 per cent renewable electricity as part of wider green move
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ArticleApril marks RSA Sharon fruit start
Bigger volumes are expected with shipments set to arrive in Northern Hemisphere markets from the end of April
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ArticleSuez shutdown delays fruit supply
Indian grapes and New Zealand apples among products that may be rerouted after a ship blocked the Suez Canal
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ArticleE-commerce focus for Queensland exporters
Australian state government helps businesses tap into global e-commerce channels
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ArticleLiverpool to become drone hub
Drone Major Group unveils world's first test and development area for drone technology in Liverpool City Region
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ArticlePeers 'dismayed' at Brexit trade barriers
New House of Lords report calls on government and EU to do more to reduce trade burden on food and farming sectors
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ArticlePeruvian truckers’ strike ends
Unions call off action after signing a deal with the government over fuel prices
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ArticleEuro Pool System goes green
The company is making the transportation of fruit and veg more sustainable with its new green folding trays
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ArticleStrike threatens Peruvian exports
Growers and exporters call for urgent government action as a national truck drivers’ strike enters its fifth day

