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With 9,000-plus products available – from office furniture and large laser printers to pencils and other small consumables – there are also a wide variety of demand levels, some products turning much faster than others.

Hyster has launched the latest model in its Fortens range of lift trucks. The H1.6-2.0FT Series is aimed at users requiring a smaller truck.

Why do companies seek to automate their warehouse facilities? It takes a large initial investment and nerves stronger than industrial shelving to alter a proven, if manual system.

Companies faced with collaboration challenges brought on by multiple supply networks of different sizes and geographical locations, can now turn to i2 Technologies for next-generation supply chain solutions.

Renowned by customers for its speed of service and efficiency, Chums wanted to increase its daily throughput of parcels from 3,500 to 9,000 to meet growing peak demands and future growth capacity without adding additional labour.

David Sands, one of the largest independent Scottish convenience store chains, has completed the roll-out of VoiteQ’s EPoS solution, VPoS, to all 18 of its convenience stores.

The wide spread replacement of unreliable mechanical dock levellers with electrically controlled hydraulic devices.

Procter & Gamble is trialling in the London area GPRS in the cabs so that it knows exactly the trucks are.

British Turntable has supplied a second 15m diameter HGV access turntable to supermarket chain Waitrose, creating an efficient loading and unloading operation at the company’s new store in Wallingford, Oxfordshire. The contract follows the success of the