Pallet networks are increasingly looking in new directions to develop their businesses
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I first heard London transport commissioner Peter Hendy talk about the transport arrangements for the Olympic Games many months ago. He was very laid back, pointing out that if there was a big queue for the tube then you could always go and have a beer
Retailers are being challenged to come up with inventory management strategies that meet extreme new delivery demands. Automation is increasingly being seen as a solution
Sainsbury’s caused a stir when it announced that it was prolonging the life of its materials handling fleet with a programme of refurbishment. So, if it is good enough for Sainsbury’s, is it good enough for you?
Buildings have been snapped up left right and centre. So what’s left, and what other options are open for occupiers?
D&B activity now accounts for more than half of warehouse take-up in the UK
Ten per cent of UK greenhouse gases are produced by logistics
The highest profile deal in the express market might be UPS’s 5bn euro takeover of TNT, but in the longer term it might well have less significance than some of the smaller deals that are now being done
Little available space and few oven ready sites mean that occupiers need to think ahead to get the space they need along the M6 Corridor