ASOS plans to invest some £25 – £30 million at its Barnsley DC over the next year, having seen retail sales rise by 40 per cent to £754m for the year ending 31st August 2013
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The House of Commons Transport Committee has advised the government to hold a round-table discussion with road hauliers and local authorities to identify and then disseminate innovate ways of dealing with conflicts between delivery needs and parking contr
CitySprint reckons that this might be the answer to the problem of delivering in heavy snow this winter
Iceland Foods is switching its entire fleet of home delivery vehicles to Mercedes-Benz Sprinters
Eurotunnel has reported a seven per cent fall in the number of trucks using its shuttle service in the first nine months of the year. However, the number of freight trains has increased by 11 per cent
Rail campaigners have written to transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin demanding that he restricts longer HGVs to local authority designated routes
Geodis Wilson has appointed Sascha Geiken cluster managing director for the Middle East region
Toyota Material Handling UK will be the business efficiency partner with the Event Supplier and Services Association (ESSA) the trade association representing contractors and suppliers of goods and services to the exhibition industry
Supply chain practices have coming under greater and greater scrutiny – notably with the passing of California’s supply chain slavery law (know as SB-657)
A strong partnership between the CFO and supply chain leadership in leads to improved financial performance for the organisation. That’s one of the conclusions of a survey of 423 CFOs and heads of supply chain by consultants EY