All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 85
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ArticleRecord activity at Port of Long Beach
Trade continues to build at the second-busiest US port as a range of industries are buoyed by increased consumer activity
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ArticleOddbox teams up with PodFather
Oddbox expansion plans bear fruit with PodFather fleet management solutions
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ArticleKuehne and Nagel sees profit increase
Group turns in higher operating result for third quarter, driven by cost management and improved market environment
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ArticleAntioquia reveals agri-tech ambitions
Government’s new greenhouse development hubs seek to put Antioquia on the produce map
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ArticleCovid-19 effect wide and varied
Nick Nafpliotis, MD of Greek trader Greek & Fresh, spoke to Fruitnet about the impact of Covid-19, the start of the kiwifruit season and plans for Greek avocados
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ArticleCompagnie Fruitière completes London facility
Banana ripening facility at DP World London Gateway Logistics Park will be fully operational in 2021
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ArticleMaersk upgrades guidance
Logistics group upgrades expectations for third quarter and 2020 full-year guidance
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ArticleEmirates keeps produce in the air
Emirates SkyCargo has nearly quadrupled its destinations since March as it works to facilitate fresh produce exports during the pandemic
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ArticleSpecialised reefers prove their worth
In a season of milestones, specialised reefer vessels provided a highlight for South Africa's citrus industry
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ArticleImports up at Port of Oakland
Surge in imported cargo drives strong September results, as retailers look to stock up
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ArticleAmericold buys Agro Merchants for US$1.7bn
Agro Merchants is fourth largest temperature-controlled warehouse company in the world
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ArticleAntwerp continues to bounce back
Container volume at the port surpasses 1m TEUs for the first time since April
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ArticleLogistics needs digital talent
UK logistics firms must attract digital talent to their workforce before it's too late, warns global logistics giant
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ArticleAgPick shines during pandemic
Growers praise harvest management system designed to track, analyse and improve crop outcomes
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ArticleDover makes case to 'remain'
Comment: Doug Bannister, CEO of the Port of Dover, on why the Kent facility is the right choice for business now more than ever
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ArticleNew Zealand avocado airfreight exports down
Auckland airport data reveals avocado exports for August 2020 down 60 per cent year on year
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ArticleTesco launches rail reefer service from Spain
Transfesa Logistics will transport fruit and veg from Valencia to UK as retailer looks to shift more of its distribution network from road to rail
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PodcastsFruitbox: New ways to sell fresh produce in Asia
Fruitnet's John Hey reflects on some dramatic changes to the way fruit and veg are bought and sold in the region
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ArticleMenkhorst named Gulftainer CEO
The UAE port operator has appointed the experienced Charles Menkhorst to oversee its expansion in high-growth global markets
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ArticleIFAM extended in federal budget
Extra A$317.1m in funding allocated for International Freight Assistance Mechanism will see programme run until mid-2021

