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The fashion and homeware retailer Matalan has selected Quantum Retail’s Q software to run its store-level replenishment
Royal Mail is going down the cloud computing route with a promise of innovative parcel delivery services to meet the demands of online shopping
Peel Ports has appointed Briggs Equipment UK to undertake the engineering maintenance of its operational plant and equipment at the Port of Liverpool.
Exide Technologies has launched a traction battery rental service called Power Gap, which is designed to allow companies to bridge any gap they might have in their energy requirements without having to make a major investment in capital equipment.
WE Fashion has chosen Wipro Retail to implement Oracle Retail’s warehouse management and merchandise systems to enable European expansion.
Luxury spirits company William Grant & Sons has chosen Kewill for a three-year contract to deliver global export documentation.
Samsonite has overhauled the storage area for the slow rotation of goods at its headquarters in Oudenaarde, Belgium, after it reached storage capacity.
Metal packing producer Impress has upgraded the materials handling equipment at its aerosol factory in Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales, with 15 counterbalance trucks and one pedestrian stacker from Jungheinrich.
The main challenges facing supply chains today are managing external factors, such as the global economic crisis, and addressing green issues, according to a report from AMR Research in collaboration with RedPrairie.