Efficient supply chain execution is dependent upon systems that are highly connected, responsive and, perhaps above all else, capable of delivering agility. As near-shoring gathers pace and supply chains become shorter, the emphasis will be on agility. By
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From smart phones to Sky boxes, electronic devices have ever increasing capabilities. And their supply chains have to match. This is logistics at the cutting edge. Johanna Parsons reports
Enhanced systems installed with an eye on strategy are changing the rules for storage, racking and shelving, says Johanna Parsons
Briggs has launched a new online store and catalogue, to offer its customers a single source for all materials handling parts and equipment in the UK
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has invested €30 million (£25.6 million) in its new White Fleet (non-combat vehicle fleet) in Germany, to be provided by Ryder as part of a four-year contract
Advanced Supply Chain (ASC) has invested £300,000 in new garment finishing facilities at its Halifax site, to meet growing customer demand
Hyster has launched a new Wireless Access Monitoring System, the Hyster Tracker, to provide its customers with effective fleet management, and in turn support demanding materials handling operations
Kewill has launched new mobile apps for its Kewill Logistics Software to enable its customers’ employees to access and update journey information on the move
Irish foodservice wholesaler Fegans Foodservice has invested in BCP’s Accord web ordering system
Diageo has awarded Xchanging Procurement Services a three-year contract, to work with its current procurement teams on sourcing and process improvement throughout Europe, Africa, and North America