UK truck registrations were down 36 per cent in the first two months of 2009, reflecting just how tough it is for manufacturing industry at the moment.
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Building work has been completed on The Co-operative Group’s new £15-million Composite Distribution Centre Birtley in County Durham.
Newcastle-based bakery group Greggs is looking at restructuring its supply chain to centralise production of more products.
Kuehne + Nagel is to take over J Martens Holding AS, the Norwegian service provider to the oil and gas industry.
Wincanton, has been awarded a £50 million, five year contract by Lafarge Plasterboard to operate its UK national transport network.
Parcelnet is set to rebrand as Hermes following the decision to integrate the company into a newly-formed European services division.
Forklift truck manufacturer Still has unveiled the RX 70 series of hybrid drive counterbalance forklift trucks, with load capacities from 1.6 to two tonnes, which it claims are the most fuel efficient in their class.
A £61m scheme to improve a badly congested road linking England to north Wales is now complete.
Deutsche Post is set to replace 4,500 of its 7,500-strong fleet in Germany with Euro 4, 3.5-tonne Iveco Dailys
TDG, the third party logistics provider, is reorganising its operations into a single business led by chief executive Mike Brannigan.