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Latest News28th May 2024

Carrier increases refrigeration installation capacity

Warrington, UK: Carrier Transicold has increased its installation capability, skills and capacity in the UK to meet the growing demand for engineless refrigeration systems. Investment by Carrier Transicold and two of its service partners, Lynton Refrigeration and Robson Refrigeration, position them to meet growing demand from fleets, bodybuilders and vehicle manufacturers for engineless units. “We’re …

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Latest News27th May 2024

Lineage expands Polish site

Lębork, Poland: Lineage Logistics has expanded its coldstore in Lębork, in Pomorskie, northern Poland, where Lineage also has a site in the port of Gdańsk. The expansion increases the warehouse’s pallet space capacity by some 30% to over 40,000 pallets. Mobile racking systems have also been implemented on the new site. The opening of the …

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Latest News27th May 2024

Maritime Transport to operate Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange

Felixstowe, UK: Maritime Transport will develop, lease, and operate Tritax Symmetry’s planned £750m rail freight interchange at Hinckley. When operational, the 40-acre site will be capable of handling 16 trains a day removing more than 83 million HGV miles from UK roads, the company says. The new terminal, which will sit alongside 7 million sq …

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Constellation backs switch to -15°C

London, UK: Constellation Cold Logistics has pledged support for #JoinTheMoveToMinus15, a movement to reduce the temperature of our freezers from -18°C to -15°C. The standard temperature used across the cold chain has been -18°C for over 90 years. It doesn’t reflect the innovations in technology, efficiency and our increased understanding of our impact on the …

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Latest News27th May 2024

Brakes serves up 10m meals with FareShare

London, UK: Brakes has provided the equivalent of 10 million meals to FareShare in the ten years since the two organisations have worked together. The partnership between FareShare, a UK food redistribution charity, and Brakes sees donations from Brakes support UK charities including community centres, older people’s lunch clubs, school clubs and hospices. Paul Nieduszynski, …

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Cold Chain Federation discusses manifesto in Houses of Parliament ahead of general election

London, UK: Recruiting talent for the cold chain sector, emission-free transport refrigeration technologies, and investment in cold chain infrastructure, were just three of the topics discussed at this week’s Cold Chain Federation Parliamentary event. Over 150 temperature-controlled logistics operators joined the federation in the House of Commons to discuss the Cold Chain Manifesto with ministers, …

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Port of Greenock boosts refrigerated cargo capability

Glasgow, Scotland: The Port of Greenock has expanded its reefer point infrastructure from 32 to 220. The £750,000 investment into reefer point infrastructure at the port marks a significant upgrade to the country’s refrigerated cargo capabilities, the port operator says. The increase in reefer points will increase ease of access to global markets for food …

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Latest News23rd May 2024

Why the general election matters to business

London, UK: UK electors go to the polls on 4 July to elect a new government.  “The general election on July 4th marks a real fork in the road for the food supply chain,” says Cold Chain Federation chief executive Phil Pluck. “The next government must provide new support to help tackle major food supply chain …

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Latest News23rd May 2024

UPS Healthcare expands Dublin warehouse

Dublin, Ireland: UPS Healthcare, the medical logistics arm of United Parcel Service, has opened a 6,000sq metre warehouse near Dublin Airport to serve the booming pharmaceutical and medical device industry. The €12m temperature controlled store incorporates small package, freight forwarding and distribution. “We’re the only provider who can take our customers’ treatments from clinical trial …

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Latest News23rd May 2024

CJ Logistics to open rail-connected cold store

New Century, Kansas, USA: CJ Logistics America plans a new rail connected cold store in 2025 in Kansas City. The cold store, a joint development with Yukon Real Estate Partners and BGO, will be attached to Upfield’s New Century factory by conveyor bridge allowing product to be delivered directly into the warehouse. There is currently …

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Latest News22nd May 2024

Tower Cold Chain’s first sustainability report

Reading, UK: Tower Cold Chain has published its first Sustainability Report, highlighting the company’s commitment to Environmental, Social and Governance principles. The report documents the company’s sustainability roadmap, focussed on achieving carbon neutrality by 2030. Highlights of the Report include a detailed explanation of how Tower containers enhance supply chain sustainability through product innovation, development …

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Latest News22nd May 2024

Reed Boardall provides local college leaver with apprenticeship in business administration

Boroughbridge, UK: Cold storage and transport business Reed Boardall has pledged to offer more apprenticeships to school and college leavers in the future, having supported a 17-year-old from Ripon to complete the company’s first apprenticeship in business administration. Jonasz Holica, (pictured above) originally from Poland, moved to Yorkshire when he was two years old. When …

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