Crown’s WF 3000 series pedestrian stacker and TSP 6000 series turret order picker have been awarded prizes in Europe and the USA for design.
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Steve Agg has just taken over as chief executive of the CILT in the UK. He tells Malory Davies how he intends to reinvigorate the organisation.
RFID was heralded as the biggest thing since the barcode, yet its adoption within the supply chain industry has arguably been slower than expected. James Falkner asks why is RFID so intimidating and what is being done to help companies face their fears?
Strategic land supply is a key problem in Scotland but there are encouraging signs of developer interest, reports Charlie Jacoby.
Cargo capacity on aircraft could be reduced permanently if recently introduced restrictions on passenger hand luggage remain in force.
The Department for Transport is investigating the cost of rail rolling stock leases. It is concerned that there is a lack of effective competition within the market and lack of transparency as to how leasing charges are applied.
Ryder is celebrating 35 years operating in the UK market.
Kardex has produced the latest generation of its flexible automated storage and retrieval system.
Cheshire-based Aykroyd and Sons is a leading supplier of children’s character nightwear, supplying to all the major high street retailers and responsible for bringing the latest film characters to pyjama parties across the country.
Temporary storage is a cost-effective support to the fluctuations of consumer demand, but do people fully appreciate the role it can play? James Falkner looks at what is shaping the temporary storage market.