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Seafrigo acquires Perishable Movements

Le Havre, France: Temperature-controlled food logistics firm Seafrigo has acquired UK-based Perishable Movements. All PML locations will operate using a new co-branding, before to eventually becoming Seafrigo. PML operates from three locations in the UK – Heathrow, Lincolnshire and Kent – providing air, ocean and road forwarding as well as warehousing and value-added services. PML …

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Cold Chain Federation starts search for new chief executive

Reading, UK: Shane Brennan, chief executive of the Cold Chain Federation, is stepping down after five years in the role. Brennan will remain in his post for the rest of the year to allow a leadership transition. Brennan is to join the leadership team at the Global Cold Chain Alliance where he will be responsible …

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McLanachan adds 13 Scania tractors

Glasgow, Scotland: McLanachan Transport has added thirteen new tractors, the final part of its twenty-unit acquisition. Ten of the Scanias are Sleeper Highlines bought outright with a further ten on lease from Scania. Damian McLanachan, managing director, McLanachan Transport, said: “We work with some of Europe’s largest food and pharmaceutical manufacturers who regularly require high-volume …

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Air tightness crucial to reducing cold store energy costs

Reading, UK: Halving industry standards of air leakage in cold stores can lead to “dramatic reductions” in energy usage, according to a new report, the second in a trilogy produced by the Cold Chain Federation and ISD Solutions. The report examines how cold store thermal efficiency and air tightness reduce immediate and long-term operating costs, …

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McArdle Skeath adds ultra-low temperature storage in Dublin

Dublin, Ireland: McArdle Skeath has Ireland’s first ultra-low temperature store providing -80°C storage for the life science market. McArdle Skeath added a Farrar unit to provide ultra-low temperature storage. The unit is built for life science applications including pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical manufacturing, biorepository, and bio-logistics and certified to help meet energy performance and GMP requirements. …

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Tesco takes 40-tonne electric Volvo

London, UK: Tesco has a new Volvo FM Electric 4×2 tractor to deliver ambient temperature goods to stores in London, Suffolk, Essex and Kent. The FM Electric is powered by three electrical motors, generating 2,400Nm of torque. These motors are paired with Volvo’s I-Shift gearbox with power managed by an onboard electromobility traction control system. …

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Lineage Hackathon on food waste

Amsterdam, Netherlands: Lineage Logistics is partnering with Dutch food companies, waste prevention nonprofits, and public institutions to launch a Hackathon on food waste. The challenge will focus on ideas to track and trace food waste along various points of the supply chain. The Hackathon will take place in Amsterdam in September, with judges from Lineage, …

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New funding to raise the profile of logistics in schools and colleges

London, UK: The government is ploughing an extra £300,000 into the Generation Logistics campaign in a bid to encourage young people to take up careers in the sector. The Department for Transport (DfT) says that, following a highly successful first year, it will continue to invest in Generation Logistics to “improve recruitment and retention of …

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Bis Henderson and Prologis launch flexible warehousing

Wellingborough, UK: Bis Henderson Space and Prologis UK are to pilot a warehouse model that provides flexible, pallet-by-pallet storage. A new 31,000sq metre warehouse at Prologis Park, Wellingborough West will provide business with additional storage space to secure growth or to provide greater flexibility at peak. “The new model allows businesses to de-risk their operating …

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Hydrogen station for trucks opens in France

Marseille, France: Air Liquide and Iveco Group have opened the first high-pressure hydrogen station for long-haul trucks in Europe. The hydrogen refuelling station in Fos-sur-Mer follows an agreement by the two companies to advance hydrogen as a truck fuel. The fuel station can deliver a ton a day of hydrogen, refuelling time at 700-bar pressure, …

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Lack of warehouse space causes problems for logistics providers

Bath, UK: The contract logistics market grew at its slowest pace since 2014 (other than the Covid contraction in 2020), due to the global economic slowdown and subsequent softening economic activity, according to TI’s latest Global Contract Logistics Report. The report cites lack of warehouse space as one of the constraining factors for logistics providers. …

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More warnings about the UK’s post-Brexit border strategy

London, UK: The Fresh Produce Consortium has written to ministers to put forward its members’ concerns about the UK’s post-Brexit border strategy, according to the Guardian newspaper. The FPC says that “anticipated additional costs, delay and disruption” for checks on perishable goods would “materially contribute towards consumer inflation, business on-costs, food waste, and carbon emissions”. …

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