All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 88
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ArticleLiverpool to become drone hub
Drone Major Group unveils world's first test and development area for drone technology in Liverpool City Region
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ArticlePeers 'dismayed' at Brexit trade barriers
New House of Lords report calls on government and EU to do more to reduce trade burden on food and farming sectors
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ArticlePeruvian truckers’ strike ends
Unions call off action after signing a deal with the government over fuel prices
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ArticleEuro Pool System goes green
The company is making the transportation of fruit and veg more sustainable with its new green folding trays
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ArticleStrike threatens Peruvian exports
Growers and exporters call for urgent government action as a national truck drivers’ strike enters its fifth day
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ArticleOtflow on course for global expansion
Firm says its innovative technology reduces fruit waste and improves fruit quality
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ArticleDel Monte moves sustainable ships west
Energy efficient container vessels Del Monte Harvester and Del Monte Valiant move North America’s west coast
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ArticleExports down at Port of Los Angeles
Surge in imports and empty containers propel port to record February result
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ArticleOrsero sees strong year ahead
Good performance in its trading, distribution and shipping operations puts importer in strong position despite the pandemic
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ArticleCamposol signs up to AgroFresh’s new coating
Camposol will use VitaFresh Botanicals coatings to preserve freshness of ripened avocados
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ArticleRyan Lai joins Foodpanda Hong Kong
Former Ebay executive joins food delivery company as managing director
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ArticleTough times for South African growers
Rain has disrupted harvesting and packing in the Hex River Valley, while wind causes damage in Elgin orchards
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AnalysisDrones to deliver by 2040?
Drones could account for 30 per cent of same-day deliveries by 2040, according to LEK Consulting
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ArticlePort of Antwerp upgrades Europa Terminal
Latest expansion is part of the port’s ongoing sustainable growth strategy
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ArticleCargo-space crunch hits Washington apple industry
Global shipping complications hold up Washington apple exports to the Middle East and Asia
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ArticleNew research aims to improve sea freight performance
Queensland government teams with Ausveg to help producers export vegetables by sea to Asia and New Zealand
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ArticleDover breakbulk deal for Soreidom & Caribbean Line
Service from Europe to Caribbean and north-east coast of South America will now be served by Port of Dover
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ArticleFreshfel welcomes UK postponement
UK announces postponement of new import requirements for EU exports, in response to sector’s request
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ArticleAntwerp saw reefer increase in 2020
Port reports on "strong growth" in the reefer segment last year, driven in part by demand for healthier foods.
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ArticlePakistan International Airline to boost exports
Country's national air carrier cuts tariffs to help facilitate fruit and vegetable exports to the Middle East

