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Logistics Bureau Supply Chain and Logistics News Roundup, July 2022

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That spells big trouble ahead for food producers and agricultural enterprises reliant on such commodities. At the time of writing this article, Ukraine and Russia have finally signed a deal allowing grain exports from both countries to recommence. Even if You Can Buy it, Can You Move it? Warehouse Capacity Under Pressure.

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Cold Storage Warehouses: The Ultimate Guide

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Cold storage warehousing involves the storing of perishable or other sensitive goods like food, medicines, and artwork at a specific temperature range to maintain their integrity, shelf-life, and quality. Foods like fresh produce, meat and seafood, dairy, processed foods, and frozen foods. Restaurants and food outlets.

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6 Supply Chain Trends That Could Truly Shake You Up (2018 Update)

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This article was first published in June of 2015. It received a lot of interest at the time and has continued to be a popular article over the last three years. One of the most notable examples is in agriculture, where equipment, fertilizer and seed vendors are working together to sell farmers guaranteed crop yields.