All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 95
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ArticleShips divert to Tripoli port
Following the devastating explosion at Lebanon's Beirut port, container lines are diverting to the smaller port of Tripoli to maintain supplies
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ArticleElectric handlers operating at Port of LA
US trade hub underlines commitment to lowering tailpipe emissions from cargo-handling equipment
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ArticleGood news for Cape Town
Port of Cape Town may soon be included in shipping schedules to Europe once again as delays ease
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ArticleNZ seeks traceability improvement
The country's NZ$6bn produce industry is aligning and improving its traceability systems
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ArticleLebanon reeling after port explosion
Food security is a major worry in Lebanon after at least one explosion at the port of Beirut caused extensive damage to the capital
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ArticleNew link connects Dunkirk with Ecuador
The Port of Dunkirk has seen its marine transport network with South America strengthen thanks to the launch of an Ecuador-Peru-Dunkirk-Suriname link
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ArticleNW cherry season on track
Over 18m boxes packed and shipped despite unfavourable weather impacting daily volume of shipments
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Article"Things improving" at port of Cape Town
Port of Cape Town meets criticism head on with positive news
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ArticleFirst speakers announced for FPJ Live
From experts to exceptional businesses, new FPJ Live line-up promises to make for an exciting show
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ArticleAirport plan excites NZ cherry growers
A proposal for a new international airport in Central Otago is a promising prospect for New Zealand’s cherry growers
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ArticleProblems mount at Cape Town
The port of Cape Town is enduring worse problems than last year – but Covid is not the only cause
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ArticleAntwerp "open during second wave"
Port of Antwerp Taskforce has said the facility will remain open and operational during any coronavirus second wave
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ArticleIG International launches e-Commerce platform
Indian consumers have a new online option for purchasing fresh produce, with items delivered to their doorstep
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Article"Unprecedented turbulence" hits Del Monte
Group reports on lower net sales across all business segments and drop in net income for second quarter
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ArticleFrance sees potential in rail
The country is looking to "reconquer the railways" with investments to boost rail freight transport and remove trucks from French roads
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ArticleSeatrade adds second Dover service
Dover becomes Seatrade’s UK hub to ensure the quickest possible transit of fruit from the Caribbean and Central and South America
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ArticleMaersk goes with the Flow
Shipping giant launches digital supply chain management platform Maersk Flow
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ArticleYex continues sustainability journey
Issues brought about by the Covid-19 crisis have failed to knock the Dutch importer off its sustainability course, with new packaging set for launch
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ArticleKenyan flower exports bounce back
Demand from Europe has returned to 85 per cent of ‘normal’ levels after lockdown is eased in European countries
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ArticlePML weathers the Covid-19 storm
Heathrow-based logistics firm says it did not have to cancel any services during lockdown and even picked up new business with IPL

