All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 93
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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
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ArticleStrong kiwifruit campaign for Origine
Company says it overcame commercial and logistical challenges to record a 21 per cent increase in volume sold
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ArticleIFAM extended again
Australian government’s airfreight support programme will continue to 30 September 2021
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ArticlePort of LA’s fruit terminal gets US1m facelift
The facility handles up to 90,000 tonnes of Chilean fruit every year
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Article‘Brexit: fail to prepare, prepare to fail’
PML reflects on a chaotic few months for the logistics sector, telling us how it has successfully adapted its business, and looking ahead to the next Brexit pinch points
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ArticleContainer shortage in South Africa
Port problems in Cape Town and a lack of containers arriving cause issues for table grape and other exporters
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ArticleMigiva Group signs grape deal with Hazel Tech
South American table grape grower trials promising shelf-life extension technology from Hazel Technologies
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ArticleMinisters mull relaxed border checks
Food shortage fears prompt UK government plan to ease post-Brexit checks on EU imports, reports The Observer
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ArticleA matter of taste
Jay Scott, professor emeritus at the UF/IFAS, has long called for a greater focus on flavour in tomatoes.
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ArticlePhilaPort breaks ground on new warehouse
New DC will add more than 200,000 ft2 of flexible, food-grade storage at fastest growing container port in US
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ArticleK&N records "remarkably good result"
Logistics company says that it "successfully navigated" an "environment marked by crisis" in 2020
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ArticleRetail use for NaturaLine units
Carrier Transicold’s refrigeration units offer sustainable cooling for Cleveron’s touchless grocery kiosks
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ArticleJanuary airfreight demand takes off
January air cargo demand recovers to pre-Covid levels, latest IATA data reveals
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ArticleUnited Seaways launches Brexit-busting route
New Morocco-UK United Seaways shipping route launched to bypass Brexit border issues
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ArticleBrexit delays at UK border 'getting worse'
CIPS survey finds nearly two-thirds of supply chain managers reporting delays of up to three days, longer than in January

