All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 88
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ArticleCovid puts brakes on haulage investment
Business investment in UK haulage sector fell in Q2 as coronavirus hit, says Catax
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ArticlePhilaPort container volumes grow
High demand for fruit and vegetables fuels container growth at Port of Philadelphia
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ArticleSpecial Fruit stays close to source
Having a local presence in Latin America is crucial for QC, cultural understanding and logistical flexibility, says Belgian importer's commercial manager, Ben Maes
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ArticleCoolRail collaboration targets expansion
Transfesa Logistics and Euro Pool System partner to extend CoolRail's European reach
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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

