The news is full of conflict at the moment – conflict in Gaza, in Iraq and the Ukraine. And then there is the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. So it would be reasonable to assume that supply chain risk is increasing
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Liberal Democrats plans to scrap the tolls on the Severn Bridges have received mixed responses from transport industry organisations, with the Road Haulage Association warning against raising fuel duty to make up the shortfall
Air cargo grew 1.8 per cent globally in 2013 in terms of freight tonne kilometres compared to 2012, according to IATA’s World Air Transport Statistics (WATS) for 2013, which has just been published
The HGV road user levy, which was introduced in April 2014, has generated more than £17 million in the past four months
The RAC have written to party leaders urging them to address the price of fuel in the run up to the 2015 General Election. The RAC see this as a key area that needs to be addressed by political parties in their manifestos as the impact of high fuel prices
Freightliner has taken delivery of 39 new MAN Euro-5 tractor units – and one Euro-6 unit
EnviroVent, which makes domestic ventilation products, has opened a new distribution centre in Harrogate.
DHL Global Forwarding will handle the transatlantic transport of spare parts and tools for the Lufthansa subsidiary Lufthansa Technik Logistik Services (LTLS). DHL Global will be expected to fulfill 25,000 shipments per year with a total weight of a 550 t
Places at the European Supply Chain Excellence Awards dinner are selling out fast
Yodel expects to move into operating profit in 2014-15 after reporting a £70 million improvement in EBITDA for the year to 30th June