GCCA urges global investment in cold chains to combat food
GCCA urges global investment in cold chains to combat food

On the United Nations International Day for Food Loss and Waste Awareness, the Global Cold Chain Alliance (GCCA) urges governments and development agencies to prioritize establishing and expanding cold chain networks, especially in emerging markets. Nearly half of global food waste could be prevented through better temperature-controlled logistics, and GCCA highlights the key role the cold chain plays in reducing food loss. Also read: Applying lessons from restaurant chains to rethink food service supply chains The Global Cold Chain Foundation is the non-profit arm of GCCA and is actively involved in supporting projects such as cold chain development in West Africa and post-harvest infrastructure improvements in India. Sara Stickler, president and CEO of both organizations, emphasized the importance of cold chains in making food supply chains more resilient, especially in the face of climate change and population growth. Stickler called on policymakers to adopt strategies that reduce barriers to cold chain expansion, including improving energy infrastructure and supporting logistics careers.…

The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security issued new guidance to combat Russian money transfer risks and
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security issued new guidance to combat Russian money transfer risks and

Recently, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”) released New guidance Provide further assistance to exporters and the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security to combat third-party transfers to Russia. Specifically, BIS’s recent guidance outlines the various mechanisms it uses—in addition to its usual public screening lists (IE, The Unverified List, Entity List, Military End-User List, and Denied Persons List) — notify companies and universities of parties that present a risk of transfer to Russia. According to BIS, it has obtained information supporting the notifications described below from a variety of sources, including information from the export community, government data, news reports, and other open-source resources. Specific mechanisms BIS uses to prevent exporters from unknowingly exporting items to relevant parties include: 1. "Supplier List" Letter Identify parties that present diversion risks and are not on the public screening lists but have been determined by BIS to be exporting or facilitating transactions to destinations…

Portuguese Combat Exhibition Center

Exhibition room: 2441-951 Batalha Portugal see mapSite area: 22,000 square meters Country region: EuropePortugal Combat Exhibition Center is located in Batalha, Portugal. It is a privately built exhibition center with a total exhibition area of ​​1,000 m².22000square meters.The Battle Convention and Exhibition Center has independent parking and its conference rooms, restaurants and exhibitions are full exhibition halls. Exhibition Calendar all December 2024 January 2025 February 2025 March 2025 April 2025 May 2025 June 2025 July 2025 August 2025 SO next year

The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security issued new guidance to combat Russian money transfer risks and
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security issued new guidance to combat Russian money transfer risks and

The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”) recently issued new guidance to exporters designed to further assist BIS in combating third-party transfers to Russia. Specifically, BIS’s recent guidance outlines the various mechanisms it uses—in addition to its usual public screening lists (IE, The Unverified List, Entity List, Military End-User List, and Denied Persons List) — notify companies and universities of parties that present a risk of transfer to Russia. According to BIS, it has obtained information supporting the notifications described below from a variety of sources, including information from the export community, government data, news reports, and other open-source resources. Specific mechanisms BIS uses to prevent exporters from unknowingly exporting items to relevant parties include: "Supplier List" Letter Identify parties that present diversion risks and are not on the public screening lists but have been determined by BIS to be exporting or facilitating transactions to destinations or end-users of concern. BIS may send “suppliers list” letters…

Combat Motors P51 Motorcycle Is A Handcrafted Marvel
The Combat Motors P51 motorcycle is a handcrafted marvel

Every detail of this motorcycle is worth a deep dive into its craftsmanship and design Combat Motors builds handmade motorcycles, like this P51 Combat Fighter. This model is sold out through the manufacturer, but the car has only 137 miles on the clock. It has some of the most interesting details we’ve ever seen on a modern bike. Custom modern motorcycles are sometimes more about looks than practicality. They can focus on the engine rather than the engineering. The Combat Motors P51 Combat Fighter is the exact opposite. It features an air-cooled 132 ci V-Twin engine that makes 145 horsepower, which is probably the least impressive part of the entire design. Many motorcycles use fairings to create a look. The P51 eschews that idea in favor of a raw aluminum chassis, complemented by carbon fiber components such as the pan, fenders, and heat shield. It also uses transparent elements to showcase important features. MORE: Woman charged for driving electric trunk…