The one thing we know for certain about Justine Greening, the new secretary of state for transport, is that she is completely opposed to any expansion at Heathrow
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The past year has seen some big challenges for supply chain professionals as a result of natural disasters and economic volatility
If you’ve just bought an iPad 2, I’ve got bad news for you. Apple is already working on the iPad 3 and it will be out in just a few months.
Supply chain collaboration, when it happens at all, is generally restricted to non-competing organisations.
One of the great privileges of being editor of Supply Chain Standard is to sit on the judging panel for the European Supply Chain Awards each year
Consumers may want home deliveries at times to suit themselves but cost considerations will always limit the options so are there other ways of keeping them happy?
By 2017 the UK logistics sector will need 843,600 new employees.
There can be few fields of business endeavour where change is so dramatic, or so rapid, as supply chain and logistics.
The trend to outsourcing and the forging of closer collaborative relationships with suppliers is significantly increasing the dependency organisations have on their supply base
The European Union is looking at plans to introduce legislation to regulate the supply chain for food which will be similar to the Groceries Supply Code of Practice (GSCOP) in the UK