All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 86
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ArticlePML creates 30 jobs at new site
Global perishable cargo specialist PML sets up Kent operation creating over 30 new jobs
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ArticleArun Rajan joins CH Robinson as CPO
Rajan will lead all global product development and innovation across the company’s platforms
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ArticlePML appoints new sales manager
Perishable Movements Ltd (PML) has promoted Simon Hanley to a new sales manager role following company expansion
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ArticleFurther port problems hamper RSA exports
This week’s cyber-attack disrupted Transnet’s system across all South African ports
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Article'Collaboration key to emissions pledge'
Supply chain optimisation is key to UK food and drink sector meeting net-zero emissions pledge, says logistics consultancy Scala
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ArticleRSA blueberries pick up pace
South African blueberry export growth is set to continue this season
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ArticleThai calls for durian rail link
With demand for durians soaring in China the Thai industry is eager for improved transport links
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Article'Govt plans fail to solve driver crisis'
Latest government plan unlikely to solve UK lorry driver crisis until 2022, says Logistics UK
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ArticleKuhne and Nagel boosts earnings
Logistics group more than doubles its earnings in the opening half of 2021
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ArticleAsiafruit July/August out now
Asiafruit speaks to Dole Sunshine Company’s Christian Wiegele and explores the latest breakthroughs in the citrus and avocado trades
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ArticleRSA citrus flows despite problems
The situation in South Africa’s violence-hit areas has improved dramatically
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ArticleMaersk to redesign Asia/ME network
West and Central Asia services are to be revamped to create greater customer value
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ArticleUncertainty remains in South Africa
Problems in the country, particularly those affecting citrus growers, are far from resolved
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ArticleDWP meets logistics industry to discuss crisis
Meeting focuses on helping identify approaches to attract new recruits to the logistics sector amid the driver shortage
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ArticleImpact of South African violence emerges
Fuel refinery closes, with serious disruption in the port of Durban and to road and rail traffic
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ArticleSouth African citrus exports disrupted by protests
Passage between production regions and port of Durban closed after violence from supporters of former president
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ArticlePort of Antwerp reports rise in H1 throughput
Throughput with the UK and Ireland up by 11.1 per cent and 12.1 per cent respectively in spite of Brexit
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ArticleVietnamese growers feel lockdown strain
Market shutdowns and logistics problems prove major hurdles to growers during latest Covid-19 outbreak
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ArticleWayCool hits revenue milestone
Indian agri-commerce company signals expansion plans after passing annual revenue achievement
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ArticleAir cargo demand lifts above pre-Covid levels
Global demand for airfreight rises 9.4 per cent above pre-Covid levels in May, IATA reveals

