All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 81
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Covid-19 speeds up mechanical evolution
Rijk Zwaan has outlined how vegetable growers are looking to accelerate a switch to mechanical harvesting
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Antwerp welcomes giant vessel
HMM Algeciras, the world's largest container vessel, calls at the port of Antwerp
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PML creates new charter freight manager role
Gustavo Mundel will help company deal with challenges of coronavirus and Brexit
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Antwerp requests sustainable proposals
The Port of Antwerp has issued a Request for Proposals to farmers on the Left Bank of the Scheldt, with the goal of stimulating nature-inclusive agriculture
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May a stark contrast for Port of LA
In the past month, the Port of LA moved nearly 30 per cent fewer TEUs than its record-setting May 2019
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Maersk's AE19 service "picking up pace"
Ocean-rail service will now be provided fortnightly both export from Asia to Europe and return from Europe to Asia
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CMA CGM shows 'resilience'
Despite difficulties associated with Covid-19, shipping group saw 'contained decrease' in revenue and EBITDA growth
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Ifco launches mini RPCs
RPC Mini Series designed for the transport of food packaged for immediate consumption
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Fruitbox: How to make the right connections
Tarun Arora talks explains how the Indian importer IG is entering its sixth decade with a new push into ecommerce
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Business as usual for La Dona
Weekly exports of premium pineapples from Panama remain steady despite the global pandemic
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Mission breaks ground on Texas mega-hub
New facility will serve as major distribution point for Mexican avocados coming into US
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Get in the priority lane for AFL
Secure preferred location in the hall floorplan for Asia Fruit Logistica by submitting your application before the start of July
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Carrefour to buy Wellcome
Hong Kong based Dairy Farm set to sell its Wellcome Taiwan grocery retail business to Carrefour in deal worth US$108.6m
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ANB acquires majority packhouse stake
One of South Africa’s leading citrus groups extends its packing interest in Cape region
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China reopens links to Russia
China’s northernmost province has resumed exporting vegetables to Russia via train for the first time in eight years
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Japan welcomes RSA grapefruit
First South African citrus of the season has been well received in the Far East
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Myanmar, China reopen trade routes
Export through Lweje and Kampaiti borders to restart, having previously been confined to Muse border
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Fire on vessel in Cape Town
Port authorities engaged in efforts to resolve container vessel fire
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The Mission goes on
Despite current global uncertainty, Mission Produce continues to supply high quality avocados to a still-demanding customer base
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FEFPEB wants essential status
Association calls for ongoing essential European status for wooden pallets and packaging after Covid-19