Case studies from Award winning supply chains, presentations from industry leaders and a tiny computer that is taking the world by storm. It must be Supply Chain Standard’s 12th annual Logistics & Supply Chain Conference
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There is a healthy demand for warehouses over 500,000 sq ft, and it doesn’t look like changing any time soon. Liza Helps reports
Every company would like to obtain visibility and control across its trading network, but when you’re one of the world’s largest telecommunication companies, it becomes a necessity
Think of a company that has used logistics to create a competitive advantage and the first name that comes to mind is Dell, the personal computer maker
Supply chains around the world are increasingly being altered to keep up with specific customer demands, and by using them to maximise outcomes for the customer, companies are in turn maximising outcomes for themselves
Reducing costs a critical task in supply chain and finding innovative approaches is not easy. So how do industry leaders do it? Find out from Jim Gallagher, director of physical distribution and customer care, from Philips, the global leader in healthcare
It’s hard enough to win one award, let alone two, but GlaxoSmithKline did just that when the company excelled in the 2013 European Supply Chain Excellence Awards
Everyone wants to drive operational improvements across the supply chain, but saying that is one thing, achieving it is quite a different matter
The Raspberry Pi has gone from zero to two million sales in less than two years. It is a credit-card sized computer that costs just £30 – and it is not just interesting from an educational perspective, the supply chain is also turning heads
Lucas Systems will be demonstrating next-generation Jennifer VoicePlus voice-directed warehouse applications at Logistics Link South later this month