News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3168
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ArticleGovernment launches carbon group
The Department for Transport (DfT) has launched a new Low Carbon Supply Chain Steering Group, which has been welcomed by the logistics industry.
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ArticleFranchised delivery service boom
A former supply chain manager has set up a successful independent home delivery service after becoming disillusioned with the UK supermarket sector.
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ArticlePine decision for Chiquita
Chiquita has announced its decision to ensure all of its pineapple supplies are Rainforest Alliance-certified, in order to create decent social and environmental production conditions.
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ArticleSuppliers compete in Olympic battle
The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has urged suppliers to get involved with the programme and attempt to win prestigious contracts ahead of the 2012 games.
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All the news from Fruit Logistica 2009
Full round-up of stories from the world's leading fresh produce industry trade fair
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ArticleLeading players to address reefer event
The second annual Cool Logistics conference will look at the role of seafreight and airfreight in the perishables sector
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Finnish couple land Cabasc prize
A couple from Finland have become the lucky winners of the marketing operation organised recently by Spanish co-operative Cabasc for its European retailer clients.
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ArticleSharp fall in Israel's fruit export turnover
Total agricultural export turnover fell 21 per cent during the first quarter of the year
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ArticleTesco strategy outlined in Cape Town
The three-day Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere will feature a detailed look at the UK retailer's new strategy of direct sourcing
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ArticleKey Tech launches monitoring system
US-based group has introduced a new SmartArm for its Iso-Flo vibratory conveyors
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ArticleNew report confirms EU food safety
Findings in a recently-released study have shown that only a small portion of food in the EU contains pesticide traces over MRL's
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ArticleRSA citrus deal entering crucial weeks
South Africa’s summer citrus campaign in the US has got off to a strong start which bodes well for the rest of the season
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Farm shops on the rise
More than half of UK households are choosing to buy direct from the farm, according to the latest research from the National Farmers’ Retail and Markets’ Association (FARMA).
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Commission and Tesco clash
The battle between the Competition Commission and Tesco is hotting up, as the watchdog has re-issued its case for a competition test.
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BRC reports carrier bag success
Leading supermarkets and their customers have effectively halved the number of carrier bags handed out.
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ArticleDEFRA agrees environment deal
The farming industry has been entrusted with a voluntary agreement to take action to ensure farms support and protect wildlife and biodiversity by the government.
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Lord Rooker appointed as FSA chair
Lord Rooker has been appointed as the new chair of the Food Standards Agency (FSA) by the secretary of state for health.
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ArticleZespri sets kiwifruit loading record
Improvements in the supply chain have helped to streamline the country's kiwifruit export system, says the company
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ArticleLa Unió calls for break-up of Intercitrus
Valencia-based fresh produce association La Unió has urged the Spanish region’s government to withdraw funding to Intercitrus
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ArticleVal Nantais boosts fresh-cut salad output
Nantes-based cooperative Val Nantais is stepping up its production of fresh-cut salads, thanks to the construction of a new building

