The July issue of Logistics ManagerĀ is out now!
Facts & Figures
Some key statistics illustrating the current state of the UK’s import and export volumes, considering trade with the EU in the wake of Brexit.
News & Analysis
In this month’s top story, Logistics Manager investigates some of the biggest trends and challenges in the manufacturing sector, including onshoring and skills shortages. Other news highlights include the impact of medicine supply shortages on those who rely on them, concerns that government advice might lead to panic buying and the potential acquisition of Royal Mail.
Additionally, columnists Malory Davies and Michelle Gardner discuss the impact of Brexit on logistics companies and what the new government can do to support the logistics sector in the first 100 days, respectively.
Plus, there’s news from Logistics Manager’s sister publications CiTTi and Robotics & Automation, covering everything from tariffs on Chinese EVs to humanoid logistics robots.
Artificial Intelligence
James McLoughlin finds out how AI is being used within supply chains, identifying some of the key benefits of this technology and the issues that may arise as a result of its adoption.
Order Picking
James McLoughlin explores trends and developments in order picking in today’s world where technology has advanced, staff shortages persist and online order volumes remain high.
Maintenance & Cleaning
Emily Uwemedimo delves into the importance of warehouse cleanliness, outlining best practises and examples of advanced cleaning technologies and providing insights on waste management.
Events: Sustainable Supply Chain Conference Round-up
Logistics Manager presents some of the highlights from this yearās Sustainable Supply Chain Conference on 25 June 2024.
Property: Big Sheds
Johanna Parsons identifies the ESG opportunities available at large warehouses, as well as the challenges associated with securing energy supply at these facilities.
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