When transport minister Claire Perry set out government plans to raise the speed limit for lorries on single carriageway roads…
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The Commonwealth Games are set to start in Glasgow in just three weeks and out of hours deliveries will be…
When Danny Alexander, chief secretary to the Treasury, spoke at the Road Haulage Association’s annual lunch last month, he was…
The Treasury has just published its analysis of the impact of reductions in fuel duty. Few logisticians will be surprised…
Anyone who has seen one of Asda’s television advertisements comparing its prices to Tesco’s can hardly fail to realise there is a price war going on in the grocery market.
Everyone agrees that the 2012 Olympics were a triumph – great sporting achievements, great organisation and, most importantly from our point of view, great logistics. Much of that was down to the planning…
Supermarket group Morrisons was one of the big losers over the Christmas period reporting a fall in sales of 5.6 per cent. It put much of the blame for this on the lack of an online service reflecting the fact that this has become a critical part of the p
Bali seems an unlikely setting for a major business event – especially one that promised to be worth £600 million a year to British business
We’ve seen plenty of false dawns over the past couple of years, but when the governor of the Bank of England says that the recovery has finally taken hold, then it deserves serious consideration
Forget the 29 gold medals, 17 silver and 19 bronze. Forget the 680,000 overseas visitors who came to London. The most valuable legacy of the Olympic Games last year, for the logistics industry at least, is the realisation by our lawmakers that it is possi