All Perishable Logistics Articles
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NewsMore air cargo capacity needed to boost supply chains in Sub-Saharan Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa receives just 2% of global cargo capacity despite exponential population growth and increasing demand for medicines
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NewsIAG Cargo supports Spain’s aquaculture exports
IAG Cargo is supporting aquaculture exports from Spain, supported by its perishables capacity expansion in Madrid
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InterviewsE-commerce elevates Glasgow Prestwick
Scottish airport adds three Chinese e-commerce carriers this year as volumes outperform general cargo amid shifting trade flows from US tariff changes
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NewsHactl improves perishables handling with air-land fresh lane
Hactl has begun using a new air-land fresh lane for perishable goods and handled a consignment of Manila clams routed through Hong Kong
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NewsCathay Cargo first to use Hong Kong-GBA Fresh Lane
Cathay Cargo has become the first airline to deploy the new Air-Land Fresh Lane system, enabling improved temperature-controlled transport of perishables
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NewsMode Logistics quadruples Melbourne Airport perishables capacity
Food logistics specialist Seafrigo has significantly expanded its Australian operations with a new 10,000 sq m warehouse at Melbourne Airport
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NewsPrestwick Airport launches £1m seafood export service
Glasgow Prestwick Airport has unveiled a new seafood export service following a £1m investment in specialised cool chain facilities to support growing exports to China
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NewsIAG Cargo perishables up 21% in H1 2025
IAG Cargo has reported a 21% year-on-year increase in the volume of perishable goods transported during the first half of 2025
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NewsAmerican Airlines Cargo reports record Brazilian ginger volumes
American Airlines Cargo has handled this year record volumes of fresh Brazilian ginger as demand for the product continues to grow
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NewsMaastricht Aachen partners to improve flower handling
Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST) has partnered with FlowerWatch to improve the quality and lifespan of fresh flowers during transporation
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NewsLATAM Cargo ramps up Los Angeles presence
LATAM Cargo has added more Boeing 767 freighter flights between South America and Los Angeles as it looks to cater for blooming flower demand
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NewsAvianca sees flower volumes bloom to record levels
Avianca Cargo has reported a 15% increase in flower volumes transported for the Mother’s Day 2025 season
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NewsSeafrigo looks to capitalise on perishable demand with Chile expansion
Cool chain forwarding specialist Seafrigo is opening new offices in Chile as part of efforts to expand in Latin America
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NewsCaribbean Airlines Cargo adds new cool facility
Caribbean Airlines Cargo has opened a new cold storage facility at its home hub at Piarco International Airport in Trinidad to cater for seafood shipments
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NewsLove is in the air as flower volumes blossom for air cargo
Air cargo is again playing a vital role in helping people celebrate Valentine’s day, transporting millions of flowers across the globe
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NewsAvianca Cargo celebrates another busy Valentine’s Day season
Investments made by Avianca Cargo helped the airline improve processing times for the Valentine’s season as it handled 18,000 tons of flowers
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NewsSF Airlines aims to capitalise on seafood demand with Oslo freighter
SF Airlines has launched a new freighter service to Oslo Airport as it looks to cater for e-commerce and seafood demand
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NewsForwarder Seafrigo targets demand out of Vietnam
Seafrigo is opening a new office in Vietnam as it looks to capitalise on a “booming economy” and a “rapidly expanding” food export market
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NewsLATAM Cargo transports Chile's first fresh salmon shipment to Australia
Source: LATAM Cargo LATAM Cargo has transported Chile’s first-ever salmon shipment of fresh, chilled salmon fillets to Australia. The 220 kg shipment was transported in the bellyhold of a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft operating between Santiago and Melbourne on November 27. The airline said that before the ...
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NewsEmirates SkyCargo joins -15C club for perishable transport
Source: Emirates SkyCargoEmirates SkyCargo has joined the Move to -15°C coalition that aims to reduce supply chain emissions by cutting the temperature perishables are transported.Frozen foods are usually transported at -18 degrees Celsius but the coalition believes that a three-degree change in temperature could make a "significant environmental impact with ...



