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Redman Heenan Properties, the investment subsidiary of St Modwen Properties, has disposed of a long leasehold interest in a 22,345sq m warehouse at Stafford Park 10, Telford, to the Merrill Lynch Property Fund for £10.4M. The deal represents a net

The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has approved European-wide standards for using radio frequency identification (RFID) in Ultra High Frequency (UHF).

Cottam Power Station can now itemise, label and store a diverse range of products in designated areas having installed a new pallet racking system from Warehouse Systems. The development follows the need by EDF Energy group subsidiary

Gazeley has launched a template for developing environmentally and socially responsible warehousing at low cost across Europe. The ‘EcoTemplate’ is the result of two years of research, conducted by Gazeley and its partners at a cost of more than £6

TrenStar has sold its barcode labelling and printing division in the UK – the Label Store – to John Crow Holdings. The Label Store (UK), as it is now known, provides a manufacturing capacity for John Crow Holdings, a group of companies including Me

From both an operational and safety standpoint, floor marking is rapidly becoming an intrinsic feature in both factories and warehouses across British industry. Whether defining areas for machinery in a factory, creating storage lanes in a warehouse

LPC AFH, the Away From Home division of leading tissue and soft paper products manufacturer LPC, is using Premium Freight Services (PFS) to handle nationwide distribution for its products. A member of the Palletways network of overnight pall

A significant increase in take-up for industrial and warehouse property has been reported for the first time since 2002 supply dipped below 651,000sq m (seven million sq ft), according to Rogers Chapman in its latest Golden Triangle Research report

Direct Rail Services is introducing a fully daily service from container port Thamesport (London) to Daventry, having previously operated an ‘on-demand’ service for key customers only. The development follows GB Railfreight’s decision to extend its