All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 99
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ArticleFMCG goods 'need wooden pallets'
Timber Packaging and Pallet Confederation releases statement in response to the Covid-19 outbreak
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Article"Keeping cargo flowing will save lives"
The IATA is urging governments around the world to keep the air cargo industry flying in order to help fight coronavirus
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ArticleItalian firms rise to coronavirus challenge
Producers and exporters are having to contend with dramatic spikes in demand and major logistical headaches
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ArticlePML operating full service despite coronavirus
Logistics firm says it is working tirelessly to identify new channels and transport solutions as well as adopting stringent hygiene measures
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ArticleFTA launches coronavirus resource for logistics
Online portal will give sector important info, advice and support to help keep Britain trading
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AnalysisBusiness as usual for reefer shipping
It's still plain sailing for the global reefer shipping sector as coronavirus grips the world
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ArticleUFPA works with White House on relief
In the US, the United Fresh Produce Association is working on financial relief and the industry's freedom of movement
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ArticleRSA adjusts to Covid-19 measures
The South African fruit sector is adjusting to dramatic measures to cope with the Coronavirus
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ArticleThermo King unveils new electric delivery solution
E-200 electric and zero-emission refrigeration unit runs on Mercedes-Benz Sprinter’s auxiliary batteries
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ArticleISF wants unrestricted seed movement
Federation calls on governments to facilitate the international movement of seeds and not impose restrictive measures
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ArticleMyanmar feels full impact of coronavirus
Melons left unpicked as trade between China and Myanmar decimated and factory workers left without job security
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ArticleRoad supply chains 'must keep moving'
IRU has estimated a decline in global road transport activity of up to 20 per cent in 2020
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ArticlePort of Antwerp 'remains operational'
Belgian port is 'facing up to its responsibility' and is making it a 'priority' to keep the port fully operational
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ArticleReefer still disrupted as China’s ports clear
As the backlog at Chinese ports begins to clear an imbalance in reefer supply is still causing issues
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ArticleGoing with the flow
Product losses continue to blight reefer transport but Dutch firm Otflow believes its patented container floor covers are part of the cure. Fred Searle speaks to the company’s chief executive and co-founder Ronald Hagenstein
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ArticleFresh produce demand plummets at NCGM
Coronavirus has halved sales at some of NCGM’s large catering suppliers as customers eat out less or favour smaller neighbourhood restaurants
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ArticleAirfreight sector mulls impact of Trump flight ban
Drop in cargo capacity and shipping rate hike will hit transatlantic perishable exports
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ArticleDirect demand for Philippine bananas
A new direct shipping route from the Philippines to the Middle East is set to help banana exporters boost their presence in the region
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ArticleUS ports take a hit
After a promising start to 2020, a number of Californian ports have experienced a downturn due to the coronavirus
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ArticleKey Nogales produce route upgraded
US$134m project Improves safety and efficiency of SR 189, also known as Mariposa Road

