The April issue of Logistics Manager is out now!
Facts & Figures
Some key statistics outlining the nature of the UK’s trading relationships with the rest of the world.
News & Analysis
This month’s top story looks back on the Covid-19 pandemic, five years on from the first national lockdown, and assesses how it changed supply chains.
Additionally, in her column, UK-based intelligence service Aurora Insights’ Xinchen Li compares trends in the priorities of supply chain leaders in the UK and the US, and assesses how recent developments, both technological and geopolitical, are likely to affect these priorities over the coming years.
Technology: AI in the Supply Chain
James McLoughlin delves into the complex and rapidly expanding world of artificial intelligence to find out how it can be used to improve supply chain operations, as well as its challenges.
Sustainability: Alternative Fuels
John Thornton explores how alternatives to fossil fuels can deliver practical, scalable solutions for commercial logistics as pressure on fleet operators to decarbonise grows.
Packaging: Sustainable Packaging
Reuben Henry-Fellows takes an in-depth look into today’s packaging industry, and how bio-based solutions can improve operational efficiency and reduce waste in supply chains.
Property: Properties & the Local Community
James McLoughlin hears from three industry experts who share their insights into how developers and occupiers can engage with local residents when establishing a new manufacturing or logistics facility, to ensure a site adds value to its surrounding area rather than detracting from it.
Property: Mid-Box
Kirstie Pickering asks how the UK mid-box property market has been affected by global economic and geopolitical uncertainty.
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