All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 86
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ArticleChina opens more doors for Thai durian
New border gate opens to accommodate increasing Thai durian exports
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd documents sustainability efforts
Shipping group's sustainability report says it has made "significant progress"
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ArticleIndia’s changing logistics landscape
Fresh Produce India looks at some of the projects trying to improve the sector for fresh produce
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ArticleMaersk launches AE77 service
Weekly Asia–southern Europe intermodal freight service runs from Asia to the Black Sea and the East Mediterranean
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ArticleDubai Expo opportunity for produce
Fresh produce will be central at this year’s World Expo in Dubai, a hybrid show that allows the UAE to highlight the latest agricultural innovations
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ArticleTCA will protect UK-EU trade, says logistics group
Ratification of UK/EU trade and customs withdrawal agreement (TCA) will protect UK trade with the EU, says Logistics UK
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ArticleK&N sees strong demand in 2021
Logistics company enjoys marked improvement in year-on-year first quarter results
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ArticlePML packs in more investment
New multi-head packaging machine will double packaging rate for sugar snaps, mange tout and physalis
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ArticleRipelocker boosted by US$5m investment
Funds to be used primarily to manufacture Ripelocker containers for commercial availability
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ArticleKent traffic measures removed
Government stands down Kent Access Permit and M20 moveable barrier as trade flow returns to normal levels
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ArticleT&G's Envy apple exports kick into gear
Five shipping vessels carrying 518 tonnes of New Zealand grown Envy apples depart for China and South East Asian markets
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ArticleNew team for Easyfresh Ireland
New staff and management team headed up by Gavin Sherwin will develop logistics services in the Irish market
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ArticleGist trials UK-first electric trailer for fresh deliveries
Temperature controlled logistics firm Gist is trialling new electric refrigerated trailer for fresh and chilled food deliveries
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ArticleSouth Africa faces logistics challenges
The demand for export containers between April in October from South Africa will be extremely high
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ArticleIrish Sea border posts ‘pushed back two years’
Permanent facilities for new border checks at Northern Irish ports now not expected to be built before 2023 amid resistance from DUP
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ArticleHigh-powered speaker line-up for Fresh Produce India
Leading players to outline exciting market opportunities at India’s premier fresh produce event on 22 April
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ArticleSanLucar opts for rail to cut CO2 emissions
New trial will see Transfesa Logistics transport citrus from Valencia to Cologne by rail
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd orders more reefer containers
150,000 TEU of standard and reefer containers ordered for 2021
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ArticleHIT launches reefer monitoring
Hongkong International Terminals' (HIT) new system increases transparency and traceability for shippers
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ArticleThermo King introduces CFF units
Container Fresh & Frozen (CFF) refrigeration units can reach and maintain box temperatures in the toughest conditions

