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Frozen food supplier Hopwells has taken delivery of a dozen 12-tonne Isuzu trucks.
InBev has signed a three year contract with Tradeteam in Northern Ireland, following a six year relationship elsewhere in the UK.
Independent transport and logistics company Downton has invested £10 million in an import and distribution centre near Gloucester.
Scania is set to launch a Fixed Price Repairs programme in a bid to offer operators a more cost effective and convenient way to get common workshop repair jobs done.
FedEx Express has begun operations at its Asia Pacific hub at the Baiyun International Airport in Guangzhou, China.
Mobis Parts Europe UK (MPEUK), the parts and logistics arm of the Hyundai Group, has signed a five-year contract with Unipart.
Lufthansa Group is expanding its activities in Italy and as of 18th February 2009 Lufthansa Cargo will be adding freighter flights from Milan to New York and Chicago.
There can be few more critical aspects of supply chain management than ensuring the integrity of pharmaceutical products supplied to a patient. Counterfeit medications are a growing problem, highlighted by recent reports
A sharp downturn in the air cargo market in November meant that British Airways World Cargo saw volumes fall 8.4 per cent in the third quarter of 2008.