Toyota Industries Corporation (TICO) is set to launch what it says is the world’s first internal combustion hybrid lift truck to the Japanese market in December 2009.
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A new logistics academy designed to boost skills training has been launched in the Yorkshire and Humber region.
Sainsbury’s Online is ordering an additional 50 electric vans from Smith Electrics, which it reckons will make its electric delivery fleet the largest in Britain.
LDV, the Birmingham-based van manufacturer has gone into administration after efforts to find a white knight failed.
This year has seen supply chains come under even more intense scrutiny as companies look not only for savings but also for ways to build competitive advantage in more difficult markets. In this environment, The European Supply Chain Excellence Awards have
The A.P. Moller – Maersk Group is set to merge its supply chain management business Maersk Logistics and freight forwarding arm Damco under the single brand name Damco on 7th September 2009.
APC Overnight has launched a low-cost magazine delivery service designed for less time-sensitive printed materials such as catalogues, magazines, directories and reports that don’t require a customer signature and are deliverable in one to three days
Truck manufacturer Scania’s 24/7 roadside assistance service (Scania Assistance) is rolling out Scania OnScene, a flexible technician and service vehicle management system run by MiX Telematics’ Workflow.
Skills for Logistics has launched Stairway Interactive, a tool designed to support recruitment, retention, training and development, as part of its Professional Development Stairway.
Marks & Spencer has achieved 39 of the 100 goals outlined in its five-year sustainability programme Plan A, it announced in its annual How We Do Business Report.