Skills for Logistics has appointed Dr Mick Jackson as chief executive officer.
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The FTA has produced a list of hotspots it thinks traffic authorities need to focus their attention and resources in London, following reports that commercial operators pay in excess of £600 million in parking fines each year.
Children’s retailer Adams has commissioned Retail Assist to replace its current supply chain and merchandising system with the Merret.NET application.
Rob Spicer has won the YouGovCentaur research panel prize draw after becoming a panellist only a few months ago.
Norbert Dentressangle says it is on target to bring the former Christian Salvesen UK transport business back to profitability. This business went into loss a few years ago as the manufacturing industries it served went into decline and resisted the bests
Honeywell has introduced two new versions of its 3800g linear barcode scanner, which it hopes will expand customers’ ability to read specialised barcodes, particularly in electronics and manufacturing.
Palletline is updating its corporate image with the launch of a new vehicle livery, designed to reflect the changing focus of the business.
The past year has seen some massive deals – and one or two unusual ones. Jessica Davies reports on another busy year in the third party logistics sector.
Over the past five years Gazeley has built over 13 million sq ft of efficient, sustainable warehouse space, reducing its customers’ operating costs by £930,000 per year. In 2007 Gazeley completed a number of environmental projects including an eco-buildin
Rapidly changing supply chain strategies are having their impact on how companies plan their storage requirements. With demands for higher throughputs at the same time as higher capacities, the pressures have never been greater to get the racking right, r