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Greener Farm to Fork Journey

Logistics Business Magazine

5G-technologies could deliver significant carbon savings across food and drink manufacturing from farm to fork, according to new economic modelling. The new modelling reveals that 5G technologies could save the food and drink supply chain 37 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent emissions between 2024 and 2035. . •

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How Can An Inbound Logistics Program Help During Produce Season?

Blue Grace Logistics

For those in the trucking industry, produce season carries an awareness of the many opportunities and challenges that comes with transporting perishable commodities. Managing the rapid changes in available TL capacity when increased volumes begin to consolidate in California presents one of the most significant of those challenges.

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How Can An Inbound Logistics Program Help During Produce Season?

Blue Grace Logistics

For those in the trucking industry, produce season carries an awareness of the many opportunities and challenges that comes with transporting perishable commodities. Managing the rapid changes in available TL capacity when increased volumes begin to consolidate in California presents one of the most significant of those challenges.

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Africa: Reopened schools in São Tomé and Príncipe restore hope

World Food Programme Logistics

World Food Programme and Unicef collaborate to assist vulnerable communities Vanessa, a 9-year-old student, enjoys a meal at the Batep’a school after schools reopened in São Tomé and Príncipe. I tell them how the food arrived on their plates, and how the kitchen helpers have prepared their meal with the best ingredients available.

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Communications key staffing and supply chain issues

Logistics Business Magazine

In his presentation, Mike Glennon, joint managing director of Ireland and UK timber processing firm Glennon Brothers, said the country needed to ensure that afforestation was made “easy, understandable and administratively manageable” to enable it to meet its EU carbon reduction targets.

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Flying to the Rescue

World Food Programme Logistics

It is good news for rain-fed agriculture but a nightmare for most of the aid organisations that have to bring essential services to people made vulnerable by conflict in the country. healthcare, nutrition, food, shelter?—?presents 25 flights have flown this year, transporting over 100 metric tons of relief items for 15 aid agencies.

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First shipment expected on ‘Brexit-busting’ route

Logistics Business Magazine

The route has been established by maritime and transport specialist, United Seaways. The route will now run once per week and largely comprise the transportation of dry and refrigerated freight. The Port of Poole , in Dorset, is anticipating its first delivery via a new direct shipping route from Tangier in Morocco.