Tariffs on Mexico could drive huge shift in air and sea perishables trade
Air and sea tradelanes could see a significant shift: President Trump’s tariffs on Mexican products ...
Transporting perishables at -15°C rather than -18°C could have the same environmental impact as taking 3.8 million cars off the road.
And major logistics players have called on their industry partners to increase reefer container temperatures by those three degrees, which could also save between 5% and 11% of energy costs, without compromising food safety.
Yesterday, a global alliance, backed by DP World, to reset the standard of cold chain transportation was supported by roughly 60% of the world’s shipping market. It ...
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