All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 96
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ArticleOppy completes grape shelf-life trial
Vancouver-based company successfully concludes grape quality trial with Hazel Technologies
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ArticlePort of Antwerp enjoys Q1 growth
Impact of coronavirus outbreak limited in the first quarter, although it is expected to have a greater impact on future results
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ArticleSouth African lockdown extended
Covid-19 lockdown now in place until end of April, while lemon shipments make an early start
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ArticleFDF partners with recruitment apps
Food and Drink Federation is sharing work opportunities on two job apps, particularly in distribution warehouses, driving and logistics
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ArticleSouth Africa's informal trade hit
Lockdown measures disrupt informal fruit trade sector in South Africa, which plays a crucial role in the country's produce sales
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ArticleCoronavirus: industry response
Asiafruit rounds up what impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on fresh produce trade across Asia to-date
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ArticleEvergreen orders new reefers
A successful trial has prompted the Taiwanese shipping company purchase 1,800 reefer containers
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ArticlePort of LA takes a hit
March sees lowest amount of monthly cargo moving through the port since February 2009
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ArticleIfco reveals leadership transition plan
Michael Pooley will replace Wolfgang Orgeldinger as chief executive on 1 July this year
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ArticleRSA's bumper blueberry year
South Africa’s blueberry exports increased 53 per cent this season, while raspberries suffered from lack of airfreight
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ArticleMarket stabilisation plan put forward
US fresh produce industry partners have presented the USDA with a plan to support critical financial needs in the produce supply chain
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ArticleQatar Airways Cargo expands services
India's and Australia’s fresh produce export capacity will be increased with the addition of more services
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PodcastsFruitbox: Changes, challenges, chances
Freshfel's Philippe Binard discusses the huge challenges ahead for Europe's fresh produce business
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ArticleRSA raisin exports continue despite delays
Consignments still making it onto vessels despite reduced port terminal capacity and a slowdown in packing
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AnalysisAnalysis: The cost of coronavirus
Who is bearing the extra costs of keeping produce workers safe and stores well stocked amid the pandemic?
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ArticleAgro Merchants invests in greener energy
The company has partnered with Axpo Iberia to run its Iberian packhouses on green energy
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ArticleK&N launches intra-Asia e-service
Logistics group introduces eShipAsia platform to meet the needs of Intra-Asia shippers
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ArticleLockdowns continue container congestion
Supply chains in the midst of lockdowns in India and the Philippines are still grappling with the effects of coronavirus
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ArticleCitrus community 'steps up supply efforts'
World Citrus Organisation says that it remains "deeply committed" to meeting global demand for fruit amid Covid-19 outbreak
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ArticleLogistics proves main headache
State measures to contain the spread of Covid-19 in Serbia are bringing challenges for fresh produce companies expected to continue supplies as usual

