This year will see some of the logisitcs industry’s top managers vie for the same positions. The goood news is – companies will be spoilt for choice. Jessica Davies takes a closer look at the market
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At the time of writing, we have just emerged from a week where two well-known high street names, Woolworths and MFI have called in the administrators. Again, by the time you read this, there’s a fair chance that the former will be part of one of our leadi
Transaid is searching for an additional ten people to join the 30-strong team taking part in the Cycle Zambia Challenge 2009, which will run from 7th – 16th May. Among those confirmed is Wendy Vaughan, HR services director at Wincanton. She will be joined
Zavvi, the DVD and CD retailer, has gone into administration following the demise of Entertainment UK, the wholesale division of Woolworths Group, which went into administration on 27th November 2008.
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport has taken over PTRC Education and Research Services
BP has launched the BP Car and Van Fleet Fuel Efficiency Awards, which aims to recognise businesses who are actively trying to reduce their fuel consumption and emissions.
Isuzu Motors Thailand has extended its contract with Ceva Logistics to supply its warehousing and shipping services.
Don-Bur has worked with DHL Exel Supply Chain to develop a side-access, curtain-sided version of the teardrop trailer.
BAA has been told to sell both Gatwick and Stansted airports as well as Edinburgh airport by the Competition Commission following a market investigation.
Approximately 500 staff at Woolworths distribution centres across the UK will lose their jobs at the end of December as stores will be ceasing to trade at the beginning of January.