South of the Thames lanlords are thinking outside the box for ways to dodge the stranglehold of empty rates. Jessica Davies reports.
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UPS has started preparing for its role as Official Logistics and Express Delivery Supporter of the London 2012 Olympic Games.
There is a kind of perfect storm in the drinks market at the moment, says Jeff Stanton, chairman of logistics provider London City Bond. He explains why times are tough to Lucy Tesseras.
You have to accumulate to accelerate – the right choice of battery plays a critical role in the efficiency of the electric truck fleet. Lucy Tesseras investigates.
Increasing demand for faster, more accurate, real-time information is pushing the boundaries of data capture technology. But is the plethora of bells and whistles getting in the way? Jessica Davies reports.
There is no better way to find out about the latest developments in logistics equipment and practice than Logistics Link South. Here is a taste of what will be on show when it opens at Sandown Park on 2nd February.
With a plethora of deals going down it looks like modern warehouse space is going to be in short supply. Liza Helps investigates.
Integrating two businesses in the teeth of a recession is not the easiest of jobs, but Norbert Dentressangle has also been able to pick up new logistics business at the same time. Malcolm Wilson, chief executive of Norbert Dentressangle Logistics in the U
Visibility and flexibility are key factors when it comes to recession proofing the supply chain, but implementing new systems can often be an expensive undertaking. As such, interest in packages provided on a more budget-friendly Software as a Service pla
Landlords may not be bowed down by the nightmare of empty rates in Scotland, but they are becoming ever more aggressive in the battle to secure tenants. Jessica Davies reports.