A problem with James Bond’s car is guaranteed to get the attention of the popular press. Maybe the indicators no longer drop down in time when machine guns fire. Or could it be a problem with the ejector seat?
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Year-on-year pay for supply chain and procurement specialists is rising by up to seven per cent of base salary, according to a survey by recruiter Robert Walters
Port to Shelf is the new exhibition designed for directors, heads and managers of distribution, supply chain, operations, logistics, transport, shipping.
Visitors will be able to discuss options face-to-face with a range of key suppliers in this area
Are traditional, fixed term contracts still the most appropriate or are rolling contracts the way of the future? That’s just one of the questions that will be addressed at the Logistics Manager summit which takes place at Sandown Park on 12th February
Jungheinrich has launched a new generation of mid-price engine powered counterbalance trucks, with hydronamic torque converter drives
Associated Newspapers has awarded a five-year contract extension to Bedfords Group to distribute The Daily Mail and The Mail On Sunday newspapers around the UK
The Freight Transport Association has launched a new Driver Agency Accreditation Scheme, which it says will recognise, encourage, and promote continuous improvement within the sector
Gregory Distribution expects to make almost £1m profit over 20 years from a new solar panel installation at its Cullompton distribution centre
IAG Cargo has started commercial flights to Johannesburg on the new Airbus A380
AMHSA, the Automated Material Handling Systems Association, is holding a workshop on ways to reduce and operation’s carbon footprint