With logistics offering relatively low margins, investment in software can be difficult. Now that the economy is less stable than it has been in recent years, there’s a need for new solutions and software-as-a-service is an attractive alternative. Teijken
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Philips Electronics and Gazeley have signed a deal under which Gazeley will use Philips’ energy efficient lighting across its operations. It expects savings in energy and carbon dioxide emissions amounting to 45 per cent and as much as 83 per cent in wast
Lockheed Martin chose Manhattan Associates’ Transport Lifecycle Management (TLM) to improve its transport management processes. The system is designed to help Lockheed Martin maintain control of its network and make the right transport decisions based on
ProLogis is to build a 475,000 sq ft warehouse near Paris for clothing retailer C&A. The facility will be developed 45km southeast of the capital in Presles. C&A will use the space as a regional distribution centre, distributing various lines of apparel t
Dramatic advances in technology are changing the way in which companies do logistics but perhaps the least appreciated is printer technology. Improvements in mobility, connectivity and user friendliness are opening up new opportunities in the supply chain
Logistics operators have been hit hard by the current economic downturn having already had rising fuel costs and empty rates liabilities to deal with, and Atisreal believes that the wholesale review of port assessments that the Valuation Office Agency is
The North’s top logistics show is moving into a £34 million state-of-the-art exhibition hall at Doncaster to provide the ideal showcase for exhibiting the latest products in the industry.
TRAC, a leading supplier of specialist engineering services, has taken a ten-year lease on the 41,266 sq ft Athena building, at Centralpoint, Eurocentral in Scotland.
Gazeley and Blue Anchor Leisure have submitted an outline planning application to Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council for a 100 acre logistics site at Junction 4 of the M18 motorway next door to the West Moor Park development.
King Sturge has been instructed by Associated British Food to sell the Pataks food production unit at Pearce Avenue, West Pitkerro Industrial Estate in Dundee.