All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 94
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ArticleCovid-19 alters South African schedules
Exclusion of port of Cape Town on normal shipping schedules to Europe seen as positive step
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ArticleCape Town's port problems
South Africa’s minister of public enterprises is asked to intervene as issues mount
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ArticleLargest-ever ship calls at Southampton
HMM Oslo is longer than The Shard is tall and has a capacity of 23,820 TEU
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ArticleShipping industry's carbon focus
Industry players come together to lead the way in decarbonising the shipping business
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ArticleDownload your free report on Covid-19
Fruitnet has teamed up with Fruit Logistica to provide in-depth analysis of the pandemic's impact on fresh produce companies
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ArticleSensitech launches new supply chain software
New SensiWatch Platform marks 30 years in the industry for US software company
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ArticleSouth African berries face challenges
Exporter C fruit sees both opportunities and difficulties ahead for the country's berry business
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ArticleOptimiz announces new claims solution
Multi-sided digital platform to connect cargo owners and insurers to shipping lines to help reduce claims cycle
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Article"Exceptional" reefer growth at Antwerp
The Port of Antwerp, which has remained fully operational throughout the Covid-19 crisis, has reported "exceptional growth" in the reefer segment
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ArticleChiquita to pull out of Honduran port
From July the multinational will transfer its Honduran exports to Puerto Barrios in Guatemala
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ArticleThe Avolution targets waste reduction
Leading Australian avocado marketer eyes growth with Escavox supply chain technology
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ArticleCH Robinson targets UK
Group wants UK to be "major beneficiary" of the technology revolution driving logistics
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ArticleK+N exceeds ten-year sustainability goals
Logistics company has now launched a Net Zero Carbon sustainability programme for the next ten years
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ArticleVietnamese lychees land in Japan
Breakthrough for fresh Vietnamese lychees in Japan, after Covid-19 restrictions threatened exports
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ArticleFreight association calls for swift EU trade deal
BIFA reiterates importance of securing a deal following news EU will carry out full customs controls and checks on UK goods from 2021
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ArticleAustralian airfreight support expands
An Australian government scheme facilitating new flights for exporters during Covid-19 has continued to grow
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ArticleMSC targets carbon neutrality
Shipping giant announces new programme in partnership with South Pole to lower carbon emissions
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ArticleMaersk raises Q2 expectations
Logistics group says market demand is developing more favourably than anticipated in the second quarter
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ArticleAirAsia enters e-commerce
Airline launches B2B e-commerce platform to connect farmers and customers and provide logistical support
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ArticleInefficiencies cost Australian suppliers
PMA A-NZ State of the Industry Report 2020 measures the impact of supply chain inadequacies

