Tuesday - 06 January 2009

Features

Comprehensive, lively and informative coverage across all areas of the supply chain
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A time to skill
Training is an integral part of any skills-led job, so why do some companies still not give it the emphasis it needs? Lucy Tesseras reports...

 

Are you being served?
With logistics offering relatively low margins, investment in software can be difficult. Now that the economy is less stable than it has been in recent years, there's a need for new solutions and software-as-a-service is an attractive alternative....

 

Brad brennan
You know the situation - your assembly line is about to come to a grinding halt because essential parts are stuck on a truck in some obscure bit of eastern Europe and you could be facing costs of half a million pounds an hour. That's when you need...

 

Get a welly on...
Space is being snapped up in the East Midlands. Liza Helps, checks out what is left on offer......

 

Jet propelled logistics
Dramatic advances in technology are changing the way in which companies do logistics but perhaps the least appreciated is printer technology. Improvements in mobility, connectivity and user friendliness are opening up new opportunities in the supply...

 

Not over 'til the fat lady sings…
The battlle to secure planning for big sheds in the South continues... Liza Helps reports on the latest moves...

 

On the road to nowhere
Despite rumours to the contrary occupiers could find that securing space in Greater Manchester is harder than they think. Liza Helps investigates....

 

Show time for doncaster
The North's top logistics show is moving into a £34 million state-of-the-art exhibition hall at Doncaster to provide the ideal showcase for exhibiting the latest products in the industry....

 

Time for a National Skills Academy: Mick Jackson
The government is keen to introduce National Skills Academies across the English skills landscape. The initiative was introduced in 2006 and around 12 have been approved to date in three tranches covering sectors as widespread as construction, financial...

 

Behind the shed
Dragons' Den haulier JPM Eco Logistics has been transporting a life-size herd of topiary elephants around the UK and Ireland for The Survival Tour, which is raising awareness about real elephants made homeless by the destruction of their habitat. The...

 

Carole woodhead
It's roots might be in a traditional business sector but Parcelnet has found success with an innovative approach to home deliveries. Managing director Carole Woodhead explains her strategy to Malory Davies....

 

Dealing and wheeling
The past year has seen some massive deals - and one or two unusual ones. Jessica Davies reports on another busy year in the third party logistics sector....

 

Fast forward to globalisation
Stiff competition from international logistics companies and more demanding market conditions are driving change in the business of freight forwarding. JESSICA DAVIES reports on how this is having an impact on recruitment and training....

 

It's a long, long road
Liza Helps looks at the opportunities available along the M6 corridor for the savvy occupier. ...

 

Last chance saloon
Could this be the last chance for rail freight in the UK? Liza Helps investigates....

 

Rack 'em up
Rapidly changing supply chain strategies are having their impact on how companies plan their storage requirements. With demands for higher throughputs at the same time as higher capacities, the pressures have never been greater to get the racking right,...

 

Reaping the ROI
While some sectors of the economy have wobbled in recent months, there is still an air of confidence in the European automation market with strong performances and healthy order books....

 

Southern comfort
Despite rumours to the contrary there are some excellent opportunities along the southern halves of the A1 and M1 motorway corridors. Liza Helps investigates. ...

 

Top tips to be tip top
With the virtual half of speculative development there is strong evidence that D&B may soon be the norm. Liza Helps gets a crash course in DIY project management....

 

Time to get real on environmentally friendly supply chains
One of the conundrums for supply chain professionals is how to make operations more environmentally friendly at the same time as maintaining growth ...

 

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