Perishable logistics – Page 12

  • Hainan Airlines A330-300 May 2019
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    New Oslo-Beijing service targets seafood

    2019-05-15T15:52:24Z

    Oslo Airport hopes its first non-stop service to Beijing will be a welcome boost for the local seafood market following the collapse of a deal for the development of a new perishables centre.Earlier today a Hainan Airlines A330-300 took off from Oslo on its way to Beijing. Airport operator Avinor ...

  • Oslo Seafood Centre - artist's  impression
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    WFS and Avinor terminate Oslo seafood centre deal

    2019-05-14T09:20:14Z

    Oslo Seafood Centre - artist's impressionThe future of a huge new seafood centre at Oslo airport is hanging in the balance after ground handler Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) and airport operator Avinor agreed to terminate their deal for the construction and operation of the hub.The reasons for the deal ...

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    Mama Mia here we flow[er] again for Mother's Day

    2019-05-13T08:14:51Z

    LATAM Cargo transported more than 7,400 tons of fresh flowers from Latin America for International Mother's Day on May 12 .In the three weeks prior to Mother's Day the demand for flowers increased by close to 90%, marking the peak of the flower export season after Valentine's Day.LATAM Cargo carried ...

  • Stavros Evangelakakis, Chairman of the Cool Chain Association and Global Product Manager Healthcare and Perishables, Cargolux
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    CCA event to explore how air cargo can reduce waste

    2019-04-28T10:48:45Z

    Stavros Evangelakakis, Chairman of the Cool Chain Association and Global Product Manager Healthcare and Perishables, CargoluxThe Cool Chain Association (CCA) will host its Fifth Global Perishables Event at Europe’s largest fresh and food hub at Venlo, the Netherlands, on May 14-15 with a focus on how the airfreight supply chain ...

  • Eric Mauroux, Director Verticals, Global Head of Perishables at Air France-KLM-Martinair Cargo and CCA Treasurer.
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    Cool Chain Association launches perishables data-pilot to reduce food loss

    2019-03-27T12:14:54Z

    Eric MaurouxCool Chain Association (CCA) members will pilot a data-sharing initiative to monitor perishable shipments on two major trade lanes in a bid to improve supply chain management and reduce food loss.The pilot, set to start in April, will focus on perishables trade lanes from Latin America to Europe, and ...

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    Claws for celebration: Lobsters help Halifax Stanfield pot record cargo volumes in 2018

    2019-03-20T16:28:53Z

    Nova Scotia seafood represented a “significant portion” of the record 36,938 tonnes of cargo processed at Canada’s Halifax Stanfield airport in 2018.The increase of 8.5% over 2017 marks the fifth consecutive year of cargo volume growth for the airport and comes as the hub begins work on a new logistics ...

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    AA keeping it cool with Jettainer

    2019-03-12T10:49:28Z

    American Airlines has signed up with Jettainer’s Cool Management service to run its entire fleet of reefer containers.The airline now has access to Jettainer's own Cool Center of Excellence in Abu Dhabi, which is specifically responsible for managing temperature-controlled ULDs. The Cool Management service includes the leasing, managing, positioning and ...

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    All the latest news from IATA's World Cargo Symposium 2019

    2019-03-10T23:05:01Z

    As the global airfreight industry gathers in Singapore for IATA’s World Cargo Symposium 2019 (WCS19), the Air Cargo News editorial team of Damian Brett and Roger Hailey will be there to report from the must-attend event.Our refreshed, more user-friendly website, will have the latest news and analysis over the three ...

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    Perishables, pharma and high-tech mitigate January drop in total air cargo volume

    2019-03-04T08:23:22Z

    January 2019 another volume drop in total chargeable air cargo weight, this time of 2% year on year (YoY), coupled with a dollar yield drop of 2.5%, confirming a trend seen over a number of months said market analyst WorldACD in its latest report.The smaller regions of Africa and Central ...

  • CAL Cargo B747 at Oslo Airport Feb 2019
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    CAL nets another Oslo freighter call

    2019-02-28T12:47:45Z

    CAL Cargo is adding a second weekly rotation to its Oslo freighter service on the back of demand for Norwegian seafood in Israel.The extra Liege-Oslo-Tel Aviv B747F frequency will start on March 1 and follows on from the launch of services to the Nordic hub in 2017. From Liege, CAL ...

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    Kerry Logistics to offer 'smart sensor' providing 'total supply chain visibility'

    2019-02-25T10:44:41Z

    Kerry Logistics will offer customers the option of using a 'smart sensor' within their supply chain, which enables total supply chain visibility and improved security.The logistics firm said the smart sensor monitors cargo across ocean, air, and ground transportation around-the-clock and is accepted in over 190 countries. Both consignees and ...

  • Andrés Bianchi and Gabriel Oliva
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    lATAM Cargo continues US expansion with Chicago freighter

    2019-02-22T10:33:17Z

    Andrés Bianchi (left) and Gabriel OlivaLATAM Cargo has continued its expansion in North America with the addition of a freighter service between Chicago and Campinas that will slash transport times.The Chile-headquartered airline said the twice-weekly B767-300F service, with each flight offering 50 tonnes of capacity, will cut transport times to ...

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    Love is in the air for Turkish Cargo as it shifts 4,000 tons of flowers

    2019-02-14T11:26:25Z

    Turkish Cargo carried almost 4,000 tons of flowers across the globe as demand ramped up for Valentine's Day.The airline said its flower volumes flourished between January 1 and February 10 as it transported the perishable product to/from various destinations/origins to Stansted, Narita, Maastricht and Riyadh, and from Quito to Amsterdam, ...

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    LATAM Cargo moves 9,000 tons of flowers for Valentine's Day

    2019-02-14T10:12:26Z

    LATAM Cargo flew more than 9,000 tons of flowers between January 14 and February 8 for Valentine's Day.The airline said that red and pink roses, mixed bouquets, carnations, chrysanthemums, iris, gypsophila and greenery were the most popular flowers.LATAM Cargo transported flowers from Bogota and Medellin in Colombia and from Quito ...

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    Lufthansa freighters find that Valentine's Day roses grow on EU

    2019-02-12T15:04:35Z

    Lufthansa Cargo is to transport 900 tonnes of roses to Europe for Valentine’s Day.To serve the especially high import demand around Valentine’s Day, Lufthansa Cargo transport will transport 900 tonnes of the long-stemmed flowers on the Quito–Frankfurt, Bogotá–Frankfurt and Nairobi–Frankfurt routes this year – equivalent to some 10m individual roses.The ...

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    Love is in the air for Emirates flower power freighters

    2019-02-11T11:14:23Z

    Emirates SkyCargo has operated nine extra Boeing 777 freighter 'flower charters', spanning five continents, to meet additional demand ahead of Valentine’s Day.Said a spokesperson for the Middle East carrier: “With each aircraft being capable of transporting up to 100 tonnes of cargo, this translates into the carrier flying close to ...

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    Virgin Atlantic Cargo eyes Tel Aviv daily boost from September

    2019-02-11T09:01:57Z

    Virgin Atlantic will launch daily Airbus A330-300 flights between London Heathrow and Tel Aviv later this year with 20 tonnes of bellyhold capacity on each service.An airline spokesperson said that the route, which commences on September 25, “will offer a fast cargo service from Tel Aviv for goods such as ...

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    Perishables and e-commerce boost Anchorage cargo volumes in 2018

    2019-02-01T11:18:52Z

    A boom in e-commerce and perishables traffic helped Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport record a 2.5% rise in 2018 airfreight volumes to 2.8m tonnes.Management at the world’s fifth busiest air cargo hub said that Anchorage is "strategically located between the world’s two largest economies which happen to be the two ...

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    Cathay confident on e-commerce and economic trends

    2019-01-31T10:43:03Z

    Cathay Pacific Cargo expects a quarter of all global retail sales to be from e-commerce "within the next few years" and remains “confident” about the medium and long term world economic trends.Ronald Lam, the Hong Kong-based airline’s director, commercial and cargo, made his comments on e-commerce, economic trends, specialist products ...

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    UK prepares for "very significant" disruption on ferry routes after a Hard-Brexit

    2019-01-07T15:35:14Z

    The UK government has warned of “very significant” disruption on Dover Straits ferry routes if additional customs checks are introduced at French ports Calais, Coquelles and Dunkirk in the event of a hard Brexit, when Britain leaves the European Union on March 29.A statement from Chris Grayling, the secretary of ...