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LXE says Voxware’s VoiceLogistics application is now available on its MX3X wireless computer. Traditionally, voice applications require customers to buy a proprietary wireless wearable computer dedicated to the voice application.

Pall-Ex is carrying out a feasibility study concerning the provision of a pallet distribution service for hazardous goods. The study is to see whether such a service would be viable and how it could be achieved.

Royal Mail’s road distribution hub on the DIRFT complex near Daventry features Hawker batteries and chargers to ensure the lift truck fleet there works round-the-clock. The 38-acre facility handles some 45 million letters and packets a day from

Image Computer Systems, which manufactures barcode modules and labelling software, has developed a new solution which uses fast, durable thermal transfer printer technology with an intelligent keyboard to print variable labels without the need for

Spanning more than 80,000 hectares, the region known as the ‘Thames Gateway’ stretches from Tower Bridge through large parts of east London, into Essex and Kent and out to the Thames Estuary.

Wakefield-based building services supplier Deborah Services has agreed a £1M, five-year contract with forklift manufacturer Daewoo. The deal sees 50 new Daewoo forklifts being delivered to DSL premises nationwide, from Truro in the South to Invergo

When Bourne Stir Fry, part of Geest Group, wanted to upgrade its vegetable processing line, materials handling company Allibert Buckhorn was the natural choice. Bourne, which produces packets of stir fry mix for five of the UK’s leading

As globalisation marches on, we are increasingly comfortable carrying out business activities without the concern of national boundaries. Yet, although widening the scope of opportunities and opening up new horizons, the international marketplace does thr