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Northwest European ports feel pressure of increasing traffic

Container terminal productivity across Northwest European ports has deteriorated significantly over the past three years due to the challenges of handling larger exchanges, as carriers have consolidated port calls in […]
mar 21/06/2022 by Richard Wilkinson

Spain’s table grape season hit by logistics crisis

Spain’s grape sector has experienced spiralling production costs in recent months times, which is set to impact the upcoming season. Joaquin Gómez, president of APOEXPA (Spain’s Association for Fruit Producers […]
jeu 16/06/2022 by Richard Wilkinson

Aldi voted UK suppliers’ favourite supermarket once again

For the eighth straight year, Aldi has been voted the UK’s leading supermarket when it comes to treating suppliers fairly, according to an annual survey by the Groceries Code Adjudicator […]
mar 14/06/2022 by Richard Wilkinson

Why reverse logistics creates value in the supply chain

Why reverse logistics creates value in the supply chain
Reverse logistics is “the sequence of activities necessary to collect the used product from customers in order to reuse, repair, remanufacture, recycle or dispose of it.  Therefore, it represents essentially […]
jeu 26/05/2022 by Richard Wilkinson

Smart Innovation for Global Cold Chain Logistics

Smart Innovation for Global Cold Chain Logistics
CoolTech – a Cool Logistics event – is a new 2-day forum in collaboration with the Port of Rotterdam that will bring together technology users and buyers, developers, entrepreneurs and […]
ven 06/05/2022 by Richard Wilkinson
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UK postpones border controls on EU imports for fourth time

UK postpones border controls on EU imports for fourth time
The UK government has announced that it will be once again postponing phytosanitary controls on imports of fresh products from the EU, making this the fourth such delay. Government reports […]
lun 02/05/2022 by Richard Wilkinson

Covid lockdown leaves Chinese ports critically congested

Covid lockdown leaves Chinese ports critically congested
China’s biggest port in Shanghai is awash with containers full of frozen food as the city deals with a Covid lockdown and compulsory testing, which has left transporters unable to […]
mar 19/04/2022 by Richard Wilkinson

Lidl launches own shipping line to tackle supply chain crisis

In the face of container shortages and port congestion, Lidl has become the latest major organisation to launch its own shipping line. According to Maritime Executive, Lidl plans to start […]
mer 13/04/2022 by Richard Wilkinson
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