All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 99
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ArticleFire on vessel in Cape Town
Port authorities engaged in efforts to resolve container vessel fire
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ArticleThe Mission goes on
Despite current global uncertainty, Mission Produce continues to supply high quality avocados to a still-demanding customer base
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ArticleFEFPEB wants essential status
Association calls for ongoing essential European status for wooden pallets and packaging after Covid-19
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ArticleMaersk extends cold chain to Pakistan
Pakistani citrus exporters will now have access to the carrier’s end-to-end cold chain service
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ArticleStaying cool as lockdown lifts
Shane Brennan, chief executive of the Cold Chain Federation, looks at how fresh food storage and distribution businesses can prepare for the changes we can expect as lockdown lifts
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ArticleOptifruit is online
A new online trading platform has been launched by the founder of exotics specialist Dominican Gold Fruit
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ArticleSmooth start for Jingold
International kiwifruit distributor says Coronavirus and Chilean drought has not affected sales business in China
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ArticleNew leader at Port Everglades
Jonathan Daniels will take over as chief executive at the end of June
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PodcastsFruitbox: New business right on your doorstep
India's largest exporter of airfreighted fruit and veg tells Fruitnet it is looking to expand its domestic business
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ArticleHazel Tech in melon partnership
Hazel for Melon technology will help protect Grower Alliance melons during transit from Mexico
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ArticlePerla ready for new campaign
Having invested in a new optical cherry line and implemented strict Covid-19 measures, Turkey's Perla Fruit is prepared for the upcoming cherry season, says executive chairman Kerim Taner
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ArticleSouth African grapefruit estimate down
The country's grapefruit industry has significantly dropped its sesonal estimate
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ArticleSan Miguel takes swift action to tackle Covid-19
The citrus specialist moves fast to adapt to operating within the constraints of the pandemic
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ArticleThailand christens new rail links
A shipment of Thai durian and mangosteen will be the first reach China using new rail routes established to cope with Covid-19 disruption
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ArticleDel Monte rises to Covid-19 test
Del Monte has remained resilient in the face of Covid-19, ensuring continuous supplies while rapidly introducing new safety precautions
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ArticleVolumes down at Port of Long Beach
Impact of Covid-19 being felt at US’ second-busiest seaport, with imports and exports down over April
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ArticlePort Everglades expansion on course
US$1.6bn in improvements should be completed within the next five years
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ArticleMaersk warns of sharp drop in container volumes
Coronavirus taking its toll on global demand for container capacity
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ArticleCompagnie Fruitière expands in Romania
Leading banana supplier Compagnie Fruitière is continuing its development in Europe with the opening of a branch in Romania
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ArticlePromising start for Philippine banana exports
First quarter results showing growth in exports unlikely to carry-on throughout the year

