Tate & Lyle has signed a deal with Russell Group to deliver sugar from East London to Scotland by rail.
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The Ordnance Survey has released new “steep road” information for satnav providers to route lorry drivers more appropriately.
TecnoCom, the Spanish information and communication technology service provider, has renewed its contract with Ceva Logistics.
The latest fuel duty rise will push many businesses already struggling with the economic downturn over the edge, according to the Freight Transport Association.
The Bottlegreen Drinks Company has awarded its outsourced warehousing and UK distribution to Gloucestershire-based Downton.
Companies need to have fitter, leaner and more agile supply chains to deal with the recession, according to LCP Consulting.
It is becoming clear that the industry is starting to come to terms with the changing market conditions and companies are adjusting their strategies to match.
Never has it been more important to focus on excellence in the management of the supply chain. That’s why the European Supply Chain Excellence Awards are so valuable.
When Mike Branigan joined TDG some eight years ago it was to develop a new concept – a supply chain consultancy business within a traditional third party logistics organisation – under the name SCIO.
Much has changed since the days when logistics was a matter of loading and driving a truck. Technology advancement has spurred the sector on to the point where it now – along with supply chain management – has become the backbone that supports today’s glo