All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 91
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ArticleTruckers’ strike threatens Chilean fruit exports
Asoex and Fedefruta call for swift resolution to the dispute, which is disrupting access to port of San Antonio
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ArticleMaersk integrates Safmarine and Damco
As a result of changes coming into play in October, the Safmarine and Damco brands will no longer be marketed by the end of 2020
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ArticleIdeal start amid uncertainty
Market conditions appear just right for the start of the French topfruit season, but concerns about the climate, Covid-19 and Brexit persist
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ArticleDockflow app delivers peace of mind
New digital solution can help shippers prevent exorbitant demurrage/detention fees in times of Covid-19
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ArticleLiquidseal shows positive results in avo trials
Total Exotics experienced improved shelf-life on Hass avocados using the post-harvest coating
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AnalysisWhere next for the UK-US trade deal?
John Giles of Promar International assesses the progress towards a UK-US trade deal and what it could mean for fresh produce
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ArticleAlimerka automates produce distribution with Cimcorp
Logistics automation improves picking accuracy, freshness and shelf-life at Spanish retailer
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ArticleFirst Ethiopian avos exported by train
Shipment marks a major milestone in the development of a cool logistics corridor for fresh produce exports
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ArticleMagazine apps keep you in touch
Don’t wait any longer for the freshest coverage in the business! Download one of Fruitnet's brand new apps
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ArticleINI Farms adds QR codes
Indian grower-marketer adds QR codes to all of its pomegranates as it seeks to increase traceability and inform consumers
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ArticleNZ horticulture granted exemption
Essential workers in primary industries allowed to continue working despite stage 3 restriction, RSE scheme extended
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ArticleMaersk's Q2 earnings boost
Logistics giant turns in strong second quarter performance despite Covid-19 impact
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ArticleNew FPJ awards celebrate Heroes of Fresh Produce
Entries now open for awards to celebrate outstanding contributions of companies and individuals in UK during Covid-19 crisis
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ArticleRecord month at Long Beach
Increased online spending sees cargo volume surge past 753,000 TEUs at US port
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ArticleAustralia targets traceability
More projects have received funding from the federal government as part of traceability programme aiming to give exporters an advantage
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ArticleOtflow expanding in Latin America
The Dutch firm has expanded its partnership with BroomLogistics to bring its container cooling solution to Latin America
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ArticleStrong half-year for Hapag Lloyd
Year-on-year earnings jump to US$563m, although group warns of ongoing Covid-19 uncertainties
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ArticleBusy July at Port of LA
Fewer cancelled sailings see US trade hub record strongest volumes of 2020
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Wilmington adds eco-friendly equipment
Delaware port strengthens operational efficiency with the addition of new, greener cranes
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Shipping decisions aid apple industry
Late-season South African apple shipping programme to Europe on track as normal schedules are being restored

