All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 83
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ArticleMSC boss warns on plans to reduce carbon emissions
EU plans to cut carbon emissions could drive up CO2 produced by shipping industry, according to Soren Toft
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ArticleCold chain needs 'fresh approach' to attract young talent
Cold Chain Federation president calls for urgent action to attract more young people to cold chain jobs amid labour crisis
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ArticleChaos at Port of Algeciras over EU rule change
Stricter interpretation of EU regulations is forcing containers of fruit from Latin America to be diverted or destroyed
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ArticleNo sign of shipping relief in China
Global shipping delays could become a semi-permanent fixture as congestion at the Port of Yantian continues
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ArticleTurkish cherry exporters upbeat
Uncertainty over the protocol for China this season is failing to dampen the mood for Turkish cherry exporters anticipating a large, high-quality crop
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ArticlePML sets up satellite in Kent
Perishable cargo forwarder PML invests in Kent satellite site to by-pass LEZ charges and offer seamless service
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ArticleSuperplum secures more funds
Indian ag-tech start-up will continue its efforts to develop the fresh produce supply chain following latest funding round
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ArticleCalls for seasonal visas to tackle HGV driver shortage
Logistics UK urges government to introduce seasonal visa for European HGV drivers as well as funded driver training to help combat crisis
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ArticlePort of Almeria to launch F&V sea service to UK
Port Authority said short-sea shipping provides a viable alternative to road transportation from the region
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ArticleDriver shortage causes UK supply crisis
A shortage of HGV drivers is causing national supply crisis, leaving produce rotting and empty shelves, say distributors
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ArticleAsiafruit June out now
New issue spotlights Vietnam, one of Asia’s most exciting markets for premium produce, while Freshmax Group CEO Murray McCallum outlines the company’s growth plans
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ArticlePort of Oakland on track for record year
Cargo volume up over first five months, vessel congestion continues
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ArticleElectronic avocado helps cut food waste
ImpacTrack track the movements of fruit, highlighting areas that could cause potential damage
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ArticleGlobal Grape Congress turns to Americas
Streamed live on 30 June, Global Grape Congress will explore the latest trends and developments in grapes, not least in Latin America and the US
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ArticleSpread's big vertical farm investment
New collaboration to build farm capable of producing 10 tonnes of leafy greens per day
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ArticleRecord May for Port of LA
US transport hub sets new monthly record for processed container volume
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ArticleKent parking row deepens haulage gloom
New rules on lorry drivers parking in Kent laybys puts further pressure on driver welfare, according to Logistics UK
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ArticleGlobal Grape Congress examines EMEA
Second track of Fruitnet’s 24-hour table grape event focuses on Europe, Middle East and Africa, with a series of presentations and discussions
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ArticleDriver shortage deepens transport crisis
Comment: Tasneem Alonzo, joint managing director at EHL Ingredients, on how the transport crisis is affecting the food industry
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ArticleVanguard reflects on Peruvian grape season
Compounding challenges characterised Peru’s 2020/21 table grape season providing lessons for the future

