All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 90
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ArticleTraceability to enhance Thai-China trade
Thai-Chinese Chamber of Commerce signs agreement to improve traceability for Thai fruit exports to China
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ArticleFreshfel, FPC reach out to UK government
Organisations urge UK government to extend derogations on phytosanitary certifications for fresh produce to avoid disruption
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ArticleItalian fruit and veg lorries stuck in traffic
New Covid-19 restrictions introduced by Austria and Germany give Italy's fresh produce peloton a difficult hill to climb
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ArticleStrong 2020 showing from Maersk
Logistics giant shakes off low volumes to register growth in revenue and underlying earnings
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ArticleAldi shortens fruit and veg supply chain
Discount retailer Aldi Süd is preparing to roll out German pilot project in partnership with Landgard's logistics arm
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ArticleTechnology secret to success at Ocado
Ocado’s high-tech model benefits customers and the business’ bottom line, says CEO Mel Smith
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ArticleIranians hope for fresh start
Despite continuing US sanctions, restricted imports and the Covid-19 crisis, hope is returning in Iran since the defeat of Donald Trump
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ArticleSupport the trade with our free poster!
Eurofruit's February front cover sends a message of support to everyone in the fresh produce business
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ArticleMSC keeps RSA blues moving
After a successful 2020 season, the shipping group is ready to assist South African blueberry exporters once again this year
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ArticleHyderabad airport upgrade for exporters
GMR Hyderabad International Airport plans to expand the perishable cargo capacity at its Shamshabad airport
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ArticleWestminster hits back at Brexit chaos claims
The UK government has issued a public response to Road Haulage Association claims of Brexit border disruption
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ArticleLogistics sector calls for support in spring Budget
Trade body Logistics UK urges Chancellor to offer grants for driver training, freeze fuel duties and incentivise low-carbon alternatives
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ArticleUK asks for Brexit grace period extension
UK urges EU to extend grace period to 2023 in bid to soften Brexit border impact in the island of Ireland
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ArticleChiquita takes stock after deadly storms
President Carlos Lopez Flores talks exclusively to Fruitnet about the fallout from Eta and Iota
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ArticleCrowley opts for MCI Star Cool
Maersk Container Industry will deliver 300 energy efficient reefers to Crowley’s operation in Central America
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PodcastsFruitbox 53 · Philippe Binard, Freshfel
Head of Freshfel returns to talk about the impact of Covid, Brexit, and sustainability on Europe's fruit and veg business
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Article£34m flood defences for Port of Tilbury
Collaboration with Environment Agency aims to safeguard homes and businesses with dual-function flood lock gates
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ArticleCold storage upgrade for Thailand
New cold storage and blast freezer facilities are set to be built as part of the Eastern Fruit Corridor Project
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Article2020 worst year for air cargo
IATA dubs 2020 worst year for air cargo demand since performance monitoring began
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ArticleHauliers switching to unaccompanied ferry freight
Brittany Ferries reports that proportion of unaccompanied containers already much higher than in previous years due to Covid-19 regulations

