All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 86
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ArticleDaikin gets Peruvian snap peas to Japan
Successful seafreight shipment gives exporters targeting Japan more shipping options
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ArticleMaersk launches Durban coldstore
Group aims to increase its capabilities in serving the perishable industry in South Africa
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ArticleBrakes surpasses 5m charity meals with FareShare
Foodservice giant used FareShare’s Surplus with Purpose Fund during lockdown to cover extra costs of diverting surplus food
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ArticleA natural choice
Those looking to invest in refrigeration should go down the natural refrigerant route according to Ercin Kaymak of Erkasis
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ArticleCompagnie Fruitière shows commitment
Covid-19 has failed to distract France’s Compagnie Fruitière from its goal of boosting organic production and shifting to an agroecological approach, says CSR manager Paul Bouzon
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ArticlePML appoints youngest-ever board director
Perishable logistics firm rewards 25-year-old Ryan Parr with promotion to operations director and strengthens imports division ahead of Brexit
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ArticleFerryFast and Waste Knot rack up 1.5m charity meals
Two organisations have been working with FareShare since launch of its Surplus with Purpose Fund in July 2019
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ArticleChile-EU ePhyto system goes live
From now on the two trading partners will use paperless phytosanitary certificates
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ArticleLogging the journey of Victorian cherries
Cherries exported out of the Australian state this season will be accompanied by real-time data loggers
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ArticleZIM’s new China-Australia express
Shipping line launches a new service with an 11-day transit time from China to Australia
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ArticleVietnam resumes exports to the US
Covid-19 travel restrictions prevented the use of irradiation facilities but US experts have returned to help exports resume
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ArticleGS1 signs international alliance partner
Persequor brings its traceability software to Australia under guidance of former Coles executive Ron Volpe
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ArticleOTC Organics alert to Covid threat
Since overcoming the initial logistical issues caused by Covid-19, Netherlands-based OTC Organics has kept in daily contact with its growers and suppliers
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ArticleCH Robinson launches Procure IQ
Group accelerates the release of new solutions to help shippers, utilising US$1bn in technology innovation commitment
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ArticleAntwerp aims for digital security
The Port of Antwerp is set to launch its "Certified Pick up" solution in January to guarantee speed, security and traceability on imported containers
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ArticlePandemic squeezes pallet industry
Covid-19 recovery to cause strain on wood availability, according to industry body Timcon
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ArticleGovt meeting on border checks “a washout”, says RHA
Roundtable meeting with Michael Gove on border procedures offered “no clarity”, according to Road Haulage Association
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ArticleAugust volume up at Port of LA
Imports drive cargo growth at US port, with only one cancelled sailing over the month
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ArticleLineage Logistics raises US$1.6bn
Surge in demand for cold storage prompts new investment in leading cold chain solutions provider
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ArticleAntwerp ready for unexpected
With major tests on the horizon in the form of Covid-19 and Brexit, the Port of Antwerp is as prepared as it can be, says Ingrid Vanstreels

