With hauliers feeling the squeeze of rising taxes, increasing fuel costs and extra competition from foreign operators, IT companies are seeing more UK companies turning to technology, to help give them an edge. James Falkner looks at how the mobile IT mar
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Is the European Commission’s latest plan for the logistics industry anything more than a thinly veiled attempt to push lorries off the road? Malory Davies reads the runes.
Palletways, has unveiled a new web-based consignment entry system, which enables customers to pre-label their goods prior to collection.
Norbert Dentressangle Logistics has secured a five-year renewal to manage Ikea’s Doncaster distribution centre.
British Airways World Cargo has suspended its weekly service to Johannesburg via Cologne.
More and more operations include an element of reverse logistics despite the fact that the Eurocrats are still struggling to reach agreement of the final date and shape of the directive of waste electrical goods.
The site, only 500 metres from the depot, supplied more than 1,800 stock lines to 176 Wickes stores across the UK.
It seems obvious to say that family-owned companies like working with other family-owned companies. But chief executive Theo de Pencier has made use of that to fuel Bibby distribution’s rapid growth over the past few years. now it is turning into a big co
Nissan has launched its new TX Syncro range of three-wheeled forklifts.
Corus’ Teesside Cast Products has entered into a 10-year productivity partnership with PD Teesport to export three million tonnes of its steel slab per year.