The Princess Royal has performed the opening ceremony at the new £30million Palletforce hub at Burton-upon-Trent.
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Magna Exteriors & Interiors, the supplier of exterior vehicle appearance systems to the automotive industry, is outsourcing the entire inbound logistics for its production site in Kaluga as well as parts of its outbound transport to Kuehne + Nagel.
It may be one of the most iconic global brands, but an inefficient supply chain almost left toy manufacturer Lego in crisis. Egil Møller Nielsen, vice president of global distribution logistics for the group, tells Jessica Davies how he helped rebuild Leg
There is a £1 billion prize to be had by retailers if they can improve data practices in the supply chain.
It’s not often you see senior executives from rivals like Wincanton, Norbert Dentressangle and TDG lining up to be photographed together, but here they celebrate a new Platinum Corporate Membership scheme for the CILT.
In just six weeks the winners of the European Supply Chain Excellence Awards 2009 will be announced at a glittering celebration dinner in London before an audience of more than 450 industry leaders.
The big success of an otherwise disappointing business year has been the continued growth of online retail. For many, providing a service has simply been a matter of bolting on the facilities. But times are changing and multi-channel is moving to the co
Outsourcing in the logistics market is in trouble, according to the latest European Supply Chain Director Survey 2009 by Analytiqa which reckons that 13 per cent of those taking part anticipate a decline in outsourced activity over the next five years.
The launch of Tesco Direct in the autumn of 2006 was a key event in the development of multichannel retailing – the UK’s largest supermarket chain moving decisively into the non-food sector with an online offering. The success of the operation won Tesco
Times are changing at Maersk Logistics and Damco, which merged under the Damco brand last month. Chief executive Rolf Habben-Jensen talks to Lucy Tesseras about what lies ahead for the revamped business.