
MSC and Ellerman sign slot agreement for Atlantic routes
Utilising a combination of vessels between ports in ScanBaltic, Northern Europe and the US Atlantic Coast commencing around 1st January 2024.
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The Cold Chain Federation has called for a new approach to recruit the workforce of tomorrow. The UK cold chain market has lots of current challenges. A lack of labour has placed the perishables supply chain under huge pressure. Lockdown restrictions are only just easing. Recovery is now needed in the market and so are new long-term skills.
Utilising a combination of vessels between ports in ScanBaltic, Northern Europe and the US Atlantic Coast commencing around 1st January 2024.
A move to -15°C could make a significant environmental impact with no compromise on food safety or quality, the study found.
Enabling the transportation and monitoring of a wider range of perishables, to new and farther locations while maintaining quality.
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