Investors are willing to fund ever smaller D&B warehouses but should occupiers be celebrating? Liza Helps investigates
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There is a growing debate over the need for a return to speculative development to meet demand in the North West. Liza Helps reports
Linde Material Handling, BMW and Munich Technical University are being funded by the German Ministry of Transport to run field tests of fuel cell industrial trucks BMW’s Leipzig plant
For years, the choices of motive power for forklifts have been well defined. But new technologies mean that the range of options is expanding. So, asks Malory Davies, what are the advantages for the buyers?
Hyundai has grown to be the world’s fifth-largest motor group in less than 50 years, selling 4.05m vehicles in 2011
Mitsubishi Motors manufactures automobiles in multiple countries, and its products and spare parts are sold in more than 170 countries throughout the world
Automotive supply chain strategies are being influenced by shifting markets and globalisation, but increasingly now it is consumer demand that is steering innovation, says Johanna Parsons
Logistics offers young people greater opportunities than most other sectors
Bali seems an unlikely setting for a major business event – especially one that promised to be worth £600 million a year to British business
A new intermodal freight terminal is proposed for a site between Manchester and Liverpool near the junction of the M6 and M62