Two in five British companies now manufacturing in China are discussing coming back to Europe, according to a survey of more than 1,100 business managers in UK headquartered companies
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A rule forcing mechanics to pay for professional driver training is to be abolished saving £29m, Roads minister Stephen Hammond has announced
Dairy Crest has extended its contract with Gist to incorporate cream and flavoured milk into its existing milk contract in a move that is expected to save 1,200 trips or 300,000 km a year
Arrow XL, the two-man delivery specialist, has extended the cut-off time for its 48 hour delivery service for retailers
Ceva’s operating profit doubled between the first and second quarters of 2013. “The steps we are taking to restructure the company’s balance sheet and address its cost base are already delivering strong results,” said CEO Marvin O Schlanger
John Boyd has joined Hellmann Worldwide as general air freight manager responsible for product strategy and business development
Industrial battery specialist PowerCell has acquired a 50 per cent stake in Sheffield-based Motive Power Services (MPS) enhancing its sales and service capability into Lincolnshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire, the North East and Scotland
IAG Cargo’s two largest aircraft in a rare meeting at Stansted. The Boeing 747-8F and Airbus A380 are the largest aircraft currently in operation from each aircraft manufacturer
Knights of Old has launched an express service to Malta with Parnis England Trucking
David Cheslin, founder of Coastlink and doyen of shipping public relations, has died after a short illness