The June issue of Logistics ManagerĀ is out now!
Facts & Figures
Some key statistics outlining the miles travelled by different modes of transport and the equivalent carbon emissions from the past year.
News & Analysis
In this month’s top story, Logistics Manager uncovers how supply chain staff are being treated, looking at examples ranging from proposed strike action in the UK to unfair working conditions overseas.
Other news highlights include the surge in supply chain jobs across the UK as a result of the renewable energy sector and the potential diversification of Apple’s supply chain in Asia.
Additionally, columnists Malory Davies and Nichola Mallon discuss the use of drones in logistics and the Border Target Operating Model, respectively.
Plus, there’s news from Logistics Manager’s sister publications CiTTi and Robotics & Automation, covering everything from HGV weight limits in rural villages to logistics robots.
Events: Sustainable Supply Chain Conference Preview
Logistics Manager previews what attendees can expect at this yearās Sustainable Supply Chain Conference on 25 June 2024.
Fleet Management & Telematics
Emily Uwemedimo investigates telematics, focusing on sustainability integrations, enhanced security measures and the role of data in shaping fleet management.
Reverse Logistics
James McLoughlin analyses trends in reverse logistics, including consumer attitudes to returns and strategies to make them more efficient and sustainable.
Air Cargo
Ursula OāSullivan-Dale explores the enduring impact of the pandemic, geopolitical disruptions and macroeconomic factors on the current state of the global air cargo market.
Pallets & Containers
James McLoughlin delves into the world of pallets and containers, following their journey from starting point to destination.
Inventory Management
Ursula OāSullivan-Dale speaks to a roundtable of experts to understand why more business owners are looking to improve stock-taking accuracy, simplify workflows and manage ever-increasing amounts of consumer data through automated systems for inventory management.
Property: West Midlands
Johanna Parsons acknowledges that the West Midlands is a prime location with prices to match, discovering that a shift in focus to refurbishments and last-mile fulfilment could spur more dynamic approaches to property strategy in the region.
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