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Cold Chain Climate Summit speakers

Warwick, UK: Georgios Tetradis-Mairis, head of R&D futures, Nomad Foods; Dr Chloe Brimicombe, climate scientist, University of Graz, Austria; and Dr Tim Fox, consultant in climate change mitigation and adaptation, are the keynote speakers at the Cold Chain Climate Summit 2024. The summit takes place on 13 March at Warwick University’s Slate Conference Centre, and …

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Latest News15th January 2024

Movianto’s Bedford warehouse staff in dispute over union recognition

Bedford, UK: Workers based at Movianto’s s warehouse in Bedford have been striking all this week (since 8 January) in a dispute over union recognition. Movianto handles storage and distribution for pharmaceutical and healthcare products. Over 85 Unite members have been campaigning for Unite to be officially recognised but Movianto has strongly resisted such moves, …

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Latest News12th January 2024

Constellation adds 18,500-pallets to Netherlands site

Nijkerk, Netherlands: Constellation Cold Logistics has opened an 18,500-pallet expansion at Nijkerk in the Netherlands. The site now has over 65,000 pallet spaces of frozen storage capacity, as well as facilities for blast freezing, repacking and other value-added services. A solar array has been installed on the roof of the site, in line with our …

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Latest News12th January 2024

Robbert Jan te Raa joins Constellation

Nijkerk, Netherlands: Constellation Cold Logistics has appointed Robbert Jan te Raa as vice president, solutions and engineering. He was previously with Americold and DHL and has technical knowledge of designing and developing greenfield projects and experience in logistics technology and automation.Carlos Rodriguez, chief executive, Constellation, said “I’ve known and worked with Robbert Jan for many …

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From the Magazine, Latest News12th January 2024

Call to Treasury to keep logistics costs down

London, UK: The main focus of Logistics UK’s budget submission will be high fuel prices, says Mariefi Kamizouli, head of economics and productivity, Logistics UK. “The extension to the 5ppl cut in fuel duty is set to end on 23 March 2024, therefore the main focus of our response will be to ensure that costs …

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M&S Christmas food sales growth topped only by Lidl

London, UK: Marks & Spencer was Britain’s fastest growing supermarket in the Christmas quarter, according to NIQ. It said M&S’s food sales on a value basis rose 12.1% in the 12 weeks to end of December, year-on-year, with its share of the UK grocery market rising to 3.8%. Lidl GB’s sales over the 12 week …

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Latest News9th January 2024

USA: Americold helps families through Feed the Children

Atlanta, Georgia, US: Americold and Feed the Children teamed up with several community partners during December to distribute food and essentials to children and their families. Food and essentials were distributed during the holiday season in Atlanta, GA, Sebree, KY, Amarillo, T., Springdale, AR, and Miami, FL. The organizations teamed up to support children and …

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Samworth Brothers takes Sunswap solar technology

Melton Mowbray, UK: Samworth Brothers is to use Sunswap’s Endurance battery and solar-powered refrigeration system following a two-week trial. During the trial the solar technology removed 600g of nitrogen oxides and 65kg of tailpipe carbon dioxide emission that would otherwise be emitted by a traditional diesel fridge. The trial data indicated a £221 cost-saving per tonne …

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Dover port traffic chaos set to worsen

Dover: Operation Brock could operate for at least three years when the new port entry-exit system is introduced, warns Cllr Neil Baker, cabinet member for roads, Kent County Council. The post-Brexit biometric checks, due to be implemented in October this year, will replace the manual stamping of passports to track travellers from non-EU countries more …

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Latest News8th January 2024

Korea to build cold chain logistics centre in Netherlands

Rotterdam, Netherlands: South Korea’s Busan Port Authority will build a cold chain logistics centre in the Netherlands by 2027 in order to accelerate food exports to Europe, Seoul’s presidential office said. The Busan Port Authority and its Dutch counterpart, the Rotterdam Port Authority, plan to sign a letter of intent on the new facilities upon …

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Latest News5th January 2024

Maersk to avoid Red Sea routes for ‘foreseeable future’

Copenhagen, Denmark: Maersk will divert all its vessels around Africa instead of using the Red Sea and the Suez Canal for the “foreseeable future”. Maersk said today the decision was due to the volatile situation in the Red Sea as Yemen’s Houthis continue to attack vessels that pass through the busy waterway. “We have therefore …

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UK researchers back move to -15 degrees

London, UK: A London South Bank University research project is broadly supportive of industry calls to lift the temperature of frozen goods by three degrees. Researchers from the Transport, Industrial and Commercial Refrigeration project said that potential solutions to limit cold chain emissions include increasing the recommended set-point of storing and transporting frozen food by …

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