podcast
details
.com
Print
Share
Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Search
Showing episodes and shows of
Carl Collen
Shows
Fruit Logistica Podcast
Safe harbour
What does the shift to reefer containers mean for supply chains? Why does fresh cargo need dedicated facilities? And how can data, inland shipping, and rail support sustainable logistics? Anne Saris explains how Rotterdam is shaping the future of fresh produce transport. Guest: Anne Saris](https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-saris-8bb90931/)), Business Manager Agrofood & Distribution, Port of Rotterdam Host: Carl Collen](https://www.fruitnet.com/carl-collen/85.bio)), Editorial Director, Fruitnet Media International
2025-12-11
11 min
Fruit Logistica Podcast
No time to waste
As global food demand continues to rise, the pressure to make every harvest count has never been greater. Around one-third of all food is still lost before it reaches consumers, but that’s starting to change. 🎧 In this episode, discover how technology, data, and process innovation can help growers, packers, and retailers cut waste and boost efficiency across the supply chain. From smarter sorting systems to real-time data connections, small improvements can add up to big results. Guest: Kristof Franckx, Global Product Manager, TOMRA Food Host: Maura Maxwell, Managing Editor at Fruitnet Media Inter...
2025-11-13
06 min
Fruit Logistica Podcast
Continental Drift
Latin America has been at the heart of the global fruit trade for decades, supplying grapes, apples, bananas, pineapples, avocados and more to European supermarkets. But as Asia’s appetite booms and North America remains dominant, Europe’s role is under question. 🎧 Tune in to discover how Chile and Costa Rica plan to keep Europe on their radar, and what lessons the global industry can learn from their strategies. Guests: Ignacio Caballero, Frutas de Chile Daniel Diaz, Procomer Europe Moderator: Mike Knowles, Fruitnet Media International
2025-10-07
15 min
Fruit Logistica Podcast
Peruvian Potential
Peru’s success spans a wide variety of crops – from blueberries, mangoes, and grapes to asparagus and pomegranates. With exports worth US$12bn in 2024, the country’s produce is now available in markets across Europe, Asia, and North America. Can Peru power the global produce market? Listen now to find out. Guest Piero Razeto, Senior Economist, AGAP Peru Moderator Chris White, managing director at Fruitnet Media International https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisfruitnet/
2025-09-09
07 min
Fruit Logistica Podcast
Eastern promise
They reveal how Poland became a leader in berry and apple exports, thanks to favourable growing conditions, deep farming know-how and bold investments in infrastructure and technology. As global trade routes shift and climate pressures grow, Polish producers are embracing innovation – from varietal development and digital logistics to collaborative research clusters like the Horticulture of the Future. Tune in to discover what’s next for Poland’s fruit and veg sector. Guests: Dominika Kozarzewska, Polskie Jagody Jan Nowakowski, Genesis Fresh Moderator: Carl Collen, Fruitnet Media International
2025-08-12
14 min
Fruit Logistica Podcast
Ship shape
Clemens reveals how one of the world’s leading carriers is navigating global disruption, adapting to climate goals, and transforming fresh produce logistics. From rerouted ships and reduced reliability to new green tech and remote container tracking, he outlines the biggest reefer challenges – and the bold strategies to overcome them. Discover why Chilean cherries are the ultimate stress test for refrigerated transport, how new cold-treatment rules reshaped this season’s shipments to China, and what it takes to keep produce fresh on a voyage around the Cape of Good Hope. Are shipping lines ready for what’s next? Li...
2025-07-08
05 min
Fruit Logistica Podcast
Expansion Plans
Jo Lambrecht, Commercial Director at BelOrta, shares how one of Europe’s largest cooperatives streamlines logistics for over 1,000 growers while staying agile and consumer-focused. Meanwhile, Christelle Bertin, Marketing Director at Blue Whale, explains why emotional branding and bold innovation are the keys to capturing modern consumers. From taste-driven assortment planning and flavour-first displays to data-backed decision-making and sustainability that goes beyond the hype, this episode is packed with insights. Discover how BelOrta became a UN SDG ambassador, why Blue Whale is investing €8 million in sustainable crop protection, and what role storytelling plays in selling apples, kiwifruit and grapes in a wo...
2025-06-10
24 min
Fruit Logistica Podcast
Rising star
FRUIT LOGISTICA Podcast host Tom Joyce speaks live from Berlin with Nguyen Dang Phuc, General Secretary of the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetables Association, about one of the most exciting export stories in the fresh produce world. Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports have skyrocketed – from $3.2 billion in 2020 to a projected $7.1 billion in 2024. Learn how the country bounced back post-Covid and which market lifted the lid on explosive growth. With China now open to Vietnamese durian, exports to the country have surged, making up 65% of Vietnam’s produce turnover. But what about Europe? Nguyen shares which fruits...
2025-05-08
12 min
Fruit Logistica Podcast
Smartening up
In this episode of the FRUIT LOGISTICA podcast, recorded live at FRUIT LOGISTICA 2025 in Berlin, host Mike Knowles explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionising quality control in the fresh produce industry. AI-powered technology is making inspections more efficient, reducing waste and improving sustainability across the supply chain. Mike is joined by Elad Mardix, CEO and co-founder of Clarifresh, an AI-powered software platform that standardises and automates quality assessment from the field to the retail shelf. Elad shares insights on how AI is transforming the way companies measure and ensure produce quality, helping major brands like Dole...
2025-04-10
09 min
Fruit Logistica Podcast
Egypt's recipe for success
Egypt is experiencing impressive growth in the fruit trade and has become one of the world's most dynamic exporters. In recent years, the country has greatly expanded its fruit and vegetable exports – faster than many other countries with long-established export traditions. But what are the reasons for this success? Which fruits and markets are being targeted? And what challenges do Egyptian producers face in order to continue growing internationally? This is what Tom Joyce, editor at Fruitnet Europe, talks about in the first ever FRUIT LOGISTICA Podcast episode. His guest is Muhammad Fayed, regional sales manager at Pi...
2025-03-13
12 min
Decades of Horror | Horror News Radio
KILLDOZER (1974) – Episode 204 – Decades Of Horror 1970s
“How do you go about killing a machine? It’s too heavy to hang and it’s too big to put in the gas chamber.” Firing squad? Ole Sparky? Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, Jeff Mohr – as they return to the boob tube for another memorable, made-for-TV, horror movie from the 1970s: Killdozer (1974)! Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 204 – Killdozer (1974) Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! And click the alert to get notified of new content! https://youtube.com/gruesomemagazine Decades of Horror...
2023-12-20
1h 31
Friends In Recovery - Addiction Recovery Podcast
Sponsorship
Podcast Notes 1-30-23 Friends in Recovery Podcast with our host Jersey Ed and cohosts Buckeye Bambi and Super Beth. Please like, subscribe, comment, and share this podcast!!! Give a special heart in the comments for your favorite host. Jersey Ed-blue, Buckeye Bambi-purple, Super Beth-orange. The race of the hearts continues. Podcast Hotline- 1800-989-6504 Call or text anytime (Nonemergency Number) Jersey Ed’s Phone Number- 215-694-1994 help@friendsinrecoverypodcast.com jerseyed2018@gmail.com buckeyebambi22@gmail.com superbeth22@gmail.com website- www.friendsinrecoverycommunity.org FaceBook page- Friends in Recovery Community of support Telegram app- Friends in Recovery Community ...
2023-02-14
1h 00
My Life and Welcome To It
He Ain't Heavy, Part 2
Thanks to my schoolmates at E.V. Cain in Auburn for contributing to this episode. Their names are: Neil Glines, Joel Pisarek, Bobby Rey, Mike Hughes, Pam (no last name), Steve Batchelor, Sheri Capell, Mary Mough, Bruce Collen, Cherie Cook, C. Chen, Carl Moman, Bill Angove, Traci McCelvey, Matt O’Neal, Cammie Owens, Richard McClellan, Terri Plank, Anna Cecchettini, Toni Lemos, Jo-Anne Graves, Brenda Hallsworth, and Terry Brunutt. We were all in the same homeroom — Language Arts, Period 1, 2/17/1969. This is Episode 8, part 2 of He Ain’t heavy. In the podcast I often used the word ‘episode’ when I should h...
2020-03-14
33 min