All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 86
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PodcastsFruitbox 49 · Robert Wells, SH Pratt Group
As the UK slips its EU moorings, the head of the country's largest banana firm remains confident it will be plain sailing
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ArticleAirfreight boost for Tasmanian produce
New flights from Hobart to Hong Kong will help exporters reach important Asian markets over the summer
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ArticleSoren Toft begins MSC role
Former Maersk COO will oversee MSC’s global cargo businesses as its new chief executive
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ArticleLineage Logistics moves into Poland
Company expands European reach with the acquisition of Pago, Poland’s largest coldstorage and logistics provider
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ArticleQuality content to fore at Asia Fruit Logistica ON
Asia Fruit Logistica ON’s content programme drew the limelight at the digital event, registering well over 15,000 views
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ArticleA fresh recovery for Thai Airways
Airline will focus on expanding its cargo services for fresh produce as part of its Covid-19 recovery
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ArticleDover becomes fully temperature controlled
Addition of temperature-controlled out-loading chamber means storage, container stripping and distribution can all be done at a set temperature
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ArticleHong Kong's reefer advantage
Congestion in mainland China has seen Hong Kong terminals receive a surge of reefer shipments filled with fruit
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ArticleDownload FPJ’s Sustainability Special
We showcase the technologies revolutionising supply chain sustainability as the clock ticks on climate action
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ArticleThumbs up for Fruit Logistica concept
The Fruit Logistica Special Edition 2021 will offer both on-site and digital contact opportunities next May, a concept welcomed by industry professionals
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ArticleCovid shakes up global connectivity
The coronavirus pandemic has shaken the rankings of the world's most connected cities, placing Chinese cities in the top four
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ArticlePML FreshLinc tie-up keeps freight flowing
The two companies have come up with an innovative solution to border control delays
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ArticleEurope awaits Namibian grapes
This season's first significant volume of Namibian table grapes leave Cape Town for Europe
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ArticleWaste tolerance blocks tech advances in logistics
Shippers’ spoilage-tolerance is one of the biggest barriers to substantial tech-based improvements in cold-chain logistics, says expert
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ArticleImproved profitability for Maersk
Group reports on strong ocean performance and growth in logistics and services in the third quarter
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ArticleAdded versatility for Everfresh
Carrier Transicold’s CA system now preserves low-respiring cargo, including cherries, blueberries and grapes
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ArticlePower of data
Smart Horticulture Asia's final day delved into the wide range of benefits digitising the supply chain can bring to the fresh produce trade
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ArticlePML flying high with new airfreight charter service
Twice-weekly service will fly from Nairobi to London carrying essential perishable cargos
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ArticleRecord month at Port of LA
US trade hub processes 980,729 TEUs in October, although trade imbalance remains a concern
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ArticleUK approves wooden pallet measures
Heat-treated wooden components will be temporarily allowed for the repair of wooden pallets and packaging pre- and post-Brexit

