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FrieslandCampina launches electric milk transport initiative in the Netherlands
Dutch dairy cooperative FrieslandCampina has taken a significant step towards sustainable dairy logistics with the recent opening of a fast-charging station for an electric milk transport truck in Gerkesklooster.
Opinion: The quiet technological revolution – How maglev transport systems are changing food and beverage manufacturing
Alan Smith, regional manager at Beckhoff Automation explains the impact of maglev technology on food and beverage manufacturing.
Sojo Industries secures $40m to scale modular packaging tech
Industrial automation firm Sojo Industries has raised $40 million in financing from S2G Investments to expand its modular robotic packaging systems and track-and-trace software.
Coca-Cola Consolidated invests $90m into new US facility in Columbus, Ohio
Coca-Cola Consolidated has announced a $90m investment into a new, 400-square-foot distribution and warehouse facility in Columbus, Ohio, US.
World Wide Farms announces partnership with ReposiTrak to strengthen food traceability
World Wide Farms, a US grower, packer and distributor of fresh culinary herbs and greens, has joined the ReposiTrak Traceability Network to bolster its inbound and outbound traceability capabilities.
Baldor Specialty Foods acquires Golden Packing
Baldor Specialty Foods has announced that it has acquired meat company Golden Packing to enhance its meat offerings.
Suntory Group launches new water-focused venture Water Scape
Global beverage company Suntory Group, founded in Japan in 1899, has announced the launch of Water Scape – a new company supporting businesses and communities in securing sustainable water supplies.
Graeme Rolinson launches new venture in food processing solutions
Led by industry veteran Graeme Rolinson, the Rolinson Group has announced its launch into the food and beverage manufacturing space.
UK government cuts import tariffs on food items
In a bid to support economic growth and lower costs for consumers, the UK government has suspended import tariffs on dozens of ingredients and food items until 2027.
Opinion: It's time for retailers to face up to methane
Retail plays a key role in methane emissions – yet few act. Experts urge retailers to lead the way to a cleaner, lower-emissions future.
F&B industry prepares for further disruption following Trump's new global tariff plan
US president Donald Trump has announced a new set of tariffs on all countries that export products into the US.
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