O2 parent Telefónica UK has extended its contract with DHL Supply Chain for a three years in a deal worth £40 million
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European Logistics firm Raben has taken on RedPrairie’s WMS to support its growth across Europe
Knights of Old has added two 18 tonners to its fleet taking the number of new additions this year up to 14
Ceva Logistics has posted a 30 per cent rise in first half EBITDA to 152 million euros, after winning new business worth one billion euros. First half sales were up five per cent to 3.4bn euros
Wincanton is selling all its remaining continental businesses to German group Rhenus for £38 million (44m euros). Wincanton chief Eric Born said it would enable the group to focus on the UK market
Network Rail has appointed Tim Robinson to a new role as director of freight
Belgian cargo firm HEF has taken a system from UK forklift accessory maker Contact Attachments to help ports and dock authorities salvage injured crew from ships
Supply chain costs could be driven up by new regulations governing the use of agency staff which come into force on 1st October, a recruitment consultancy has warned
You can now book places for the Logistics Manager Conference at Logistics Link North in September which will feature cutting edge case studies from industry leading companies
Falling container rates and higher fuel costs meant that Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) posted a net loss of US$67 million (£42m) for the first half of 2011 compared to $1m (£620,000) profit in the same period a year ago