All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 97
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ArticleUncertain times ahead in South Africa
Apple and pear industry anticipate impact of Covid-19 will be felt for a long time
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ArticleResilience key to managing crisis
A crisis such as Covid-19 can’t be avoided, but resilience can be built to deal with it, according to Luc Arnouts of the Port of Antwerp
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ArticleIndia’s table grape exports at risk
Shortages in labour and transport facilities caused by coronavirus concerns producers as table grape season hits peak
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ArticleCovid-19 impact wide and varied
From eastern Europe to Central Asia, the response to the coronavirus is affecting all stages of the supply chain, according to Andriy Yarmak of the UN’s FAO
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Article'Sufficient manpower' to meet food demand
Port of Antwerp's Covid-19 Taskforce confirms that the port platform is 100 per cent operational.
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ArticleCraig Stauffer outlines coronavirus impact
Head of Vanguard International looks at the impact Covid-19 is having, and could potentially have, on operations
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ArticleCoronavirus poses logistics headache for LatAm exporters
Port congestion, a lack of containers, and rising shipping costs are affecting trade
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ArticleAustralian fresh produce exports to restart
Flights to key export markets will deliver fresh produce as part of Government rescue package
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PodcastsFruitbox: Italian suppliers rising to the coronavirus challenge
Episode 3 brings you expert analysis from Italy, where coronavirus is creating major challenges for fruit and veg suppliers
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ArticleFTA launches campaign to keep goods moving
‘Logistics Helps Logistics’ social media campaign is designed to plug labour shortages and help sector cope with huge rise in retail demand
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ArticleAirfreight issues disrupt RSA exports
Interruption to airline business essentially grinds airfreighted perishables to a halt in South Africa
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ArticleUncertainty for Kenyan exporters
Drop in airfreight and current market situation could hurt small farmers in rural regions
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ArticleBreakthrough for Chinese citrus exports
Fresh citrus exported to Singapore via train, cutting two weeks off transport duration
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Article‘Drivers must be able to wash hands’
FTA, RHA and Unite remind businesses of legal requirements to give delivery drivers access to hot and cold running water on their premises
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ArticleEuropean producers call for EU coronavirus support
Letter from AREFLH requests “exceptional measures” from EC to ease a “deeply worrying” situation for continent’s POs
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ArticleWA launches new employment campaign
‘Here for WA’ aimed at connecting job seekers with horticultural opportunities across regional Western Australia
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ArticleVietnam anticipating increase in exports
Fresh produce businesses across Vietnam are preparing for a boost in agricultural exports to China once the market recovers
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ArticleFreshfel wants concrete solutions
Association calls on agri-ministers to firm-up EU-wide solutions on free movement of goods and critical workers
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ArticleSmart packaging ‘enhances food safety and security’
StePac says its modified atmosphere packaging can help boost fresh food safety and security amid export delays during coronavirus outbreak
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ArticleCosco brings CA to Pacific route
Controlled atmosphere containers were used for the first time on the company’s SEA2 route to ship avocados

