COLD FACTS: May - June 2020
In this issue of Cold Facts magazine, learn how COVID-19 is impacting - warehouse workers, logistics experts, transportation providers and construction professionals - that keep the food supply chain moving. Also, learn about women in trucking,...
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On the Cover
The cover article of the last issue of COLD FACTS addressed global trade turbulence and noted that in January 2020, trade tensions had...
In the Issue
In the wake of the COVID-19 global pandemic, the United States government is taking unprecedented actions to mitigate the economic impacts...
As Transport Manager for Oxford Cold Storage in Melbourne, Australia, Jacquelene Brotherton spends time talking to transport companies,...
At the beginning of 2018, United States Cold Storage (USCS) found itself with an increased demand for its warehousing and logistics...
The Rack Manufacturers Institute (RMI) sets the standards for industrial storage racks in North America and supports engineered pallet rack...
In a COLD FACTS article last summer, participants in the Certified Cold CarrierTM pilot program reflected on their experiences. The pilot...
In recent years, the cold chain industry in South Africa has developed and expanded rapidly. Along with this has come challenges. For those...
The first Egypt Cold Chain Exhibition took place in Cairo in January 2020. It was hosted by the World Food Logistics Organization (WFLO),...