All Perishable Logistics Articles – Page 2

  • Avianca Cargo increases capacity to Miami
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    Avianca Cargo increases capacity to Miami

    2024-10-11T17:01:43Z

    Source: ShutterstockAvianca Cargo will increase its cargo capacity to Miami by 20% by the end of this year as it continues to invest in transporting fresh flowers.The Bogotá, Colombia-headquartered carrier, which last week participated in Expo Flor Ecuador, said it currently offers 10 weekly cargo flights for flower shipments from ...

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    UK’s cold chain sector faces opportunities and challenges

    2024-10-04T07:35:01Z

    Some pointers about the possible future shape and direction of air cargo’s cold chain component, led by a more productive relationship with the new government, were outlined at the recent Cold Chain Live event in the UK.Figures made available at the conference from the 2024 Cold Chain Report show air ...

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    Exporters welcome approval of Melbourne's third runway

    2024-09-18T15:13:26Z

    Source: Graham Drew Photography/ShutterstockAustralia's federal government has approved plans to develop a third runway at Melbourne Airport, a move that shippers say will help boost exports.The 3,000 m runway will be built parallel and 1.3 km to the west of the existing north-south runway, along with new taxiways and other ...

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    Logistics UK welcomes postponement of fresh produce border checks

    2024-09-17T14:37:12Z

    Source: HiddenMax/Shutterstock.comThe UK government has delayed the introduction of border checks on produce brought into the country from the European Union (EU) for a third time.The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said yesterday that it had extended the easement of import checks on medium-risk fruit and vegetables ...

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    LATAM Cargo triples flights at Brussels Airport

    2024-09-11T10:42:00Z

    Photo: Brussels Airport LATAM Cargo will next month triple the number of flights it carries out to Brussels Airport to boost transport of perishables and pharmaceuticals. Santiago, Chile-headquartered LATAM Cargo has been operating to Brussels Airport with four flights a week since March 2023, but will up ...

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    Hong Kong Air Cargo looks to capitalise on seafood demand with Oslo flight

    2024-08-08T10:21:56Z

    Hong Kong Air Cargo will add a new freighter service between Hong Kong and Oslo later this year as it looks to benefit from demand for seafood products in Asia.The new weekly service will launch on September 4 utilising one of the airline's Airbus A330-200 freighters.Oslo Airport operator Avinor said ...

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    American Airlines sees mango volumes takeoff

    2024-07-22T13:20:16Z

    Source: American Airlines CargoA new supply chain set up for the transport of mangoes to consumers across the US has helped American Airlines Cargo handle record volumes of the fruit.The carrier has already handled record volumes of mango shipments at the half-way point of a multi-month project during the summer.So ...

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    SF Airlines adds new China-Vietnam cargo link

    2024-07-02T09:52:25Z

    SF Airlines has continued with the expansion of its network through the addition of extra flights to Vietnam.The China-based express giant has this week added a freighter route linking Shenzhen and Ho Chi Minh City, according to the Xinhua news agency.The flight will operate five times a week and offer ...

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    Boeing highlights importance of freighter operations during sweet cherry season

    2024-06-25T13:28:01Z

    Freighter aircraft flying out of Seattle Tacoma International Airport (SeaTac) are jam-packed over a 12-week period starting in June as the US sweet cherry season gets underway.Around 90% of the sweet cherries that are grown in the US come from the state of Washington, which is also home to aircraft ...

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    Cool Chain Association grows expertise

    2024-06-07T11:30:11Z

    Vijan Chetty, general manager, Perishable Products Export Control Board (PPECB). Photo: Cool Chain AssociationThe Cool Chain Association (CCA) has appointed Vijan Chetty, general manager, Perishable Products Export Control Board (PPECB) as its new treasurer, and two new board members as it commits to new projects.Natalie Niers, chief operating officer, Validaide, ...

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    IAG Cargo expands Constant Climate network in Europe

    2024-06-06T12:50:04Z

    IAG Cargo's facility at Strasbourg Airport in France has been approved to transport time and temperature-sensitive healthcare products, expanding the company's "Constant Climate" global network.Strasbourg is IAG Cargo’s 29th Constant Climate station in Europe. This latest certification means IAG Cargo now has over 100 approved stations across six continents to ...

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    Avianca ups cargo capacity for Mother's Day celebration

    2024-05-13T14:47:00Z

    Source: Avianca Cargo Avianca Cargo doubled its cargo capacity for flower transportation ahead of Mother’s Day celebrations in the US. The airline transported more than 400m stems weighing around 18,000 tons on some 300 flights from Colombia and Ecuador to the US. More than 14,000 tons were ...

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    K+N and LATAM utilise SAF for flower flights

    2024-05-10T11:15:32Z

    Photo: K+NKuehne+Nagel (K+N) and the LATAM Group have partnered with a flower industry firm to buy sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) that will offset emissions related to airfreight flower shipments for US Mother's Day on May 12.The two companies joined forces with the Elite Group to procure 34,615 litres of SAF ...

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    LATAM Cargo sees Mothers' Day flower volumes take-off

    2024-05-09T14:05:00Z

    Source: LATAM Cargo The LATAM Group has reported a 20% increase in flower volumes transported in advance of Mothers’ Day celebrations. The group said that it transported 24,000 tons of flowers - or 552m stems - from Colombia and Equador in the 21 days ahead of this ...

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    IAG Cargo expands Madrid perishables facility

    2024-05-01T10:34:47Z

    Photo: IAG CargoIAG Cargo has invested €1.5m into the expansion of its temperature-controlled perishables facility in Madrid which will increase the total capacity of the facility by 45%.The facility will include 1,340 sq m of dedicated temperature-controlled space for perishable goods, offering customers the largest cooling chambers at Madrid Airport, ...

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    Alaska Air Cargo targets Los Angeles freighter flights

    2024-04-16T14:47:48Z

    Alaska Air Cargo is planning to launch freighter flights to Los Angeles - the first time the airline's cargo aircraft will fly further south than Seattle.The carrier said that the new route would be launched in the spring and is made possible by the arrival of two converted Boeing 737-800 ...

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    Unsworth prepares customers for new UK import rules for EU animal and plant shipments

    2024-04-15T09:40:23Z

    Source: UnsworthFreight forwarder Unsworth has been preparing customers for the next stage of the UK's Border Target Operating Model (BTOM) that will introduce new requirements for the import of certain animal and plant products.From April 30, UK importers and European Union exporters to the country will be affected by the ...

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    ICL collaborates with FreshLinc on perishables

    2024-03-19T14:24:49Z

    Nick Finbow (left), perishables sales director, ICL, and Lee Juniper, CEO, Freshlinc. Photo: ICLLondon-headquartered forwarder International Cargo Logistics (ICL) has expanded its temperature-controlled airfreight capabilities as part of an enhanced collaboration with fellow UK firm FreshLinc.The two companies, who already work together on seafreight container transport, will now collaborate on ...

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    Rhenus opens Heathrow produce hub

    2024-03-13T15:42:01Z

    Steve Aitken RhenusGerman-owned global forwarder Rhenus has opened a temperature-controlled perishable handling facility at London-Heathrow, making it one of the few freight forwarders able to store and build ULDs within a chilled environment at the airport.It offers 2,195sq m of floor space and a two-layer racking configuration that provides space ...

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    PML Seafrigo positive on the future despite challenging market conditions

    2024-03-08T13:07:48Z

    Mike Parr. Source: PML SeafrigoIt is a year since Seafrigo purchased UK perishables forwarder PML and the firm's director, Mike Parr, has said the merger of the two companies is progressing well despite the current challenges faced by the perishables industry.Parr said the two companies are "delighted with the harmonious ...