We need to raise the image of logistics to avoid shortages of qualified staff, says Mick Jackson
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Increasingly demanding warehouse activities combined with the need to minimise carbon footprints requires ever higher performance from warehouse equipment
The rise of internet shopping, mobile phones and web-based applications have changed the way we live our lives, but what impact have these technological advancements had on logistics operations? Lucy Tesseras explores the latest trends in logistics IT
It all comes down to saving or making more money. But the myriad options for narrow aisle equipment and applications, and the sensitivity of ROI means that there is no one size fits all solution, and there are many factors to weigh up…
People are buying bread later and later in the day – and that is a big challenge for bakeries supplying this freshest of fresh products. Allied Bakeries’ new supply chain director explains to Lucy Tesseras how it is responding
Asda reckons it is saving 17 per cent of the annual energy costs at its chilled distribution depots as a result of an energy saving initiative
Great Bear, the third party logistics service provider, has appointed Paul Goodson chairman in succession to Jim Lockhart, who is retiring after having served as chairman since the business was founded in 1994
Union Industries has completed the installation of four doors at sia Abrasives UK in West Yorkshire
The European Commission has approved the proposed acquisition of the Wincanton’s continental business by German company Rhenus, saying it did not raise competition concernz
PostNL has intercepted a large series of counterfeit postage stamps offered through public web sites for a price well under face value