All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 81
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ArticleFrigoBreda building Moerdijk DC
Easyfresh co-owner is contructing a coldstore at the port of Moerdijk
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ArticlePort of LA reports 2020 performance
Late surge of pandemic-induced consumer spending helps boost cargo volume
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ArticleInterview: Ron Volpe, Persequor
Track and trace software company focused on Australian market through partnership with GS1
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ArticleSIIM turns to IFCO for preservation
French tropical fruit and veg producer and importer SIIM will pack its pineapples in IFCO crates to preserve both product quality and the environment
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ArticleRipeLocker tech boosts blueberries
The group's containers hold freshly harvested organic blueberries in "pristine condition" for eight weeks
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ArticleMSC considers its carbon position
Shipping group joins the Hydrogen Council as it looks to collaborate on decarbonisation
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ArticleFirst zero emission airfreight route launched
Kuehne+Nagel and Air France KLM Cargo’s Los Angeles to Amsterdam service uses 100 per cent SAF
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ArticleAir charter freight flying high
Gustavo Mundel of PML looks at how Brexit and the pandemic are impacting the sector
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ArticleCalls for action as GB-NI trade disruption continues
Slew of new paperwork is causing delays to shipments crossing the Irish Sea, with product shortages continuing in NI supermarkets
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ArticleHauliers impacted by Brexit changes
Majority of UK respondents to industry survey report some degree of negative impacts to post-Brexit operations
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ArticleCheck your paperwork, warns FTA Ireland
Reports of UK-ROI trade disruption due to missing paperwork and extra costs as industry gets to grips with new customs arrangements
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AnalysisIs automated navigation the future?
Successful tests of innovative technology for autonomous shipping show direction of future travel, says Port of Antwerp
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ArticleNew cranes at Port of Oakland
Stevedoring Services of America (SSA) invests in three giant cranes for its marine terminal
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ArticleJD's new wholesale investment
E-commerce giant has acquired a 5 per cent stake in wholesale market operator China Dili Group
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ArticleChristmas border chaos “must not be repeated”
Logistics UK labels Christmas gridlock in Kent a “national embarrassment”, calling for urgent review of traffic management and welfare arrangements for HGV drivers
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AnalysisWhat does Brexit mean for UK fresh produce?
The last-minute agreement with Brussels is a relief for Britain's fresh produce trade, but supply chains are set to get slower, more complicated and more expensive. Here's how the industry reacted to the deal
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ArticleTell us how Covid is shaping your business
By taking part in our survey, you can help the industry better understand the pandemic's long-term implications
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ArticleAsiafruit December/January out now
Latest edition of Asiafruit Magazine wraps up an unprecedented 2020 and previews the important Lunar New Year sales period
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ArticleMaersk completes brand integration
1 January marked the completion of a move to integrate Safmarine and Damco
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ArticleEU-UK blockage could hamper fruit and veg trade
Freshfel Europe urges countries to clear a path for shipments, as concerns rise over wider impact of disruption

