The logistics sector will need 588,000 additional workers by 2020
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We’ve seen plenty of false dawns over the past couple of years, but when the governor of the Bank of England says that the recovery has finally taken hold, then it deserves serious consideration
Northampton is the jewel in the crown of logistics locations but can it still pack a punch? Liza Helps takes a closer look
Eddie Stobart is taking delivery of 35 Aisle-Masters for its Contract Logistics and Warehousing Division
Narrowing down the options for an aisle configuration can be a harrowing experience. Is maximum space more important than maximum speed of operation? Malory Davies reports
TNT Fashion Logistics has doubled sortation capacity at its facility at Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands, by installing an exact copy of its existing SDI Flexible Sortation Unit right above it, on a 5.5 metre high mezzanine
Yearsley Logistics completed a major infrastructure refurbishment at its automated cold store facilities at Grimsby & Hams Hall earlier this year
With warehouse automation, it is often thought that the bigger the investment, the better the return. But new developments mean that even smaller firms can take advantage, says Johanna Parsons
Proximity to the UK’s biggest air cargo hub makes the western M25 a magnet for logistics operations. But, as Liza Helps finds, warehouse space is in short supply and there is now talk of a return to speculative building
Nippon Seiko Kabushiki Kaisha, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of industrial and automotive components, chose Castell’s drive-away prevention system Salvo to protect staff at its DC in Newark, UK, and its warehouse in Tilburg, Netherlands