The June issue of Logistics Manager is out now!
Facts & Figures
Some key statistics outlining how the UK manufacturing sector contributes to the nation’s economy.
News & Analysis
This month’s top story looks at the UK’s recent trade deals with India and the US, what’s included in each deal, and how supply chains might be affected.
Additionally, in her column, UK-based intelligence service Aurora Insights’ Xinchen Li takes an in-depth look at trends and headwinds in manufacturing, ranging from the impact of geopolitical instability to sustainability obligations, and other factors like efficiency, labour shortages and technological development.
Events: Sustainable Supply Chain Conference 2025 Preview
Logistics Manager takes an exclusive look at what attendees can look forward to at this year’s Sustainable Supply Chain Conference, taking place on 24 June in London.
Supply Chain: Manufacturing
James McLoughlin explores the biggest challenges facing the UK’s manufacturing sector, and speaks to a leading expert in automation and robotics at the University of Sheffield’s Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre about the future of the industry.
Supply Chain: Food & Beverage Logistics
James McLoughlin discovers how perhaps the oldest and most vital form of supply chain is adapting to modern demands, and what innovations are at the forefront of this revolution.
Transport: Urban Logistics
John Thornton gathers insights from experts to explore how data, technology and collaboration are driving greener last-mile deliveries amid growing urban freight and e-commerce pressures.
Case Study: Waterloo Freight Hub Trial
Reuben Henry-Fellows delves into the details of six-month trial beneath London’s Waterloo Station that is testing how disused rail infrastructure can power zero-emission, multimodal freight, offering a scalable blueprint for sustainable last-mile deliveries across the UK’s capital.
Property: Biodiversity
Kirstie Pickering investigates how planning for biodiversity initiatives in the property sector has shifted with the introduction and expansion of biodiversity net gain laws.
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