All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 93
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Lineage Logistics acquires Emergent Cold
Leading cold chain solutions provider increases its footprint in Australia, New Zealand, the US and Asia
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Maersk "improves operational profitability"
Logistics giant reports on improved operating results despite lower revenue and container demand
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Fresh certification for Changi airport
The airfreight community of Singapore’s main airport aims to improve its handling of perishables
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Maersk COO exits company
Søren Toft has left the group with immediate effect, and already has another CEO role lined up
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Chilean cherries leave for China
The first shipment to China of Chile’s 2019/20 cherry season leaves Valparaiso
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Ifco hails RPC cleaning process
Independent laboratory test shows Ifco sanitation process effectively removes or deactivates bacteria and viruses like ToBRFV
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Sealand enhances Americas services
Maersk-owned group improves three different services to brings benefits to customers
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La Dona celebrates Middle East first
Panamanian company ships first-ever air-freighted pineapples from Panama to Dubai
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Cold chain key to Chinese import growth
China International Import Expo provided Jiuye SCM an opportunity to open doors for exporters
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Cairns to Hong Kong route resumes
First airfreight shipment leaves Cairns Airport for Hong Kong as Qantas begins trial service
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Exports up at Oakland and Long Beach
Some West Coast ports weathering the US-China trade war better than others
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Tariffs take toll on Port of Los Angeles
October volumes down year-on-year, as US port mulls 12th consecutive monthly decline in exports
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Maersk explores LEO possibilities
Logistics group join forces with industry peers and customers to develop LEO
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Greenyard supplier files for bankruptcy
The Belgian company revealed AC Hartman's winding down would not affect the business
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Survey reveals Brexit concerns over price and shortages
Almost 60 per cent of UK consumers are worried prices will rise after Brexit as retailers continue to stockpile amid concerns of bulk buying
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Hapag-Lloyd launches Cherry Express
Service will run from the port of Valparaíso and Hong Kong in 22 days
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Export hub for Far North Queensland
Queensland state government to build two regional trade distribution centres to boost export opportunities
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Citrus Australia oppose government proposals
Peak industry body aggrieved by federal government's plan to increase export certification by up to 277 per cent
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Construction of NT freight hub set to begin
New facility at Darwin Airport on track to open by August 2020
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Take five and tell us how you feel…
Fruitnet is inviting everyone in the fresh produce business to say what they think about the future of the industry