All Logistics articles – Page 41
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News
Highland Spring signs new distribution deal with LRS
Lucozade Ribena Suntory is set to take over Highland Spring’s distribution for out-of-home and impluse channels
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Analysis & Features
Driverless trucks: what's the potential for grocery?
Driverless trucks will save the industry billions, logistics experts claim. But what roadblocks lie in the way?
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Gist and Dutch Flower Group extend logistics partnership
Dutch Flower Group (DFG), the biggest retail supplier of flowers and plants in Europe, has extended its contract with Gist
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Nisa: 'we've cut costs by £3.3m while maintaining service'
Some 95% of store deliveries were made on time, Nisa said
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Dailycer boosts production of own-label cereal with new line
Own-label cereal supplier Dailycer UK is investing in a new £4.2m hi-tech production line for its Deeside factory in Wales
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Wrap asking for £20k to join Courtauld 2025
Wrap could require fmcg companies to pay up to £20,000 a year to appear as signatories on Courtauld 2025
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Cold storage expert Reed Boardall wins Young's contract
Young’s Seafood has appointed Reed Boardall to handle the collection, storage and delivery of its foodservice business…
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Quality Foods fleet hit by licence suspension
The owners of the Quality Foods chain have spoken of their shock this week as their transport licence was suspended…
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Bibendum PLB extends partnership with DHL
DHL and Bibendum PLB have extended their partnership for 10 years
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Walker Transport wins SD Parr distribution contract
Walkers Transport will now be responsible for distributing the 2,000 pallets produced per year by the glacé cherry and fruit peel specialists
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Amazon Fresh base 'is not Weybridge DC'
A former Tesco DC in Surrey leased by Amazon this week is unlikely to become the base for the launch of Amazon Fresh
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Brakes tipped to go for IPO rather than private sale
Foodservice giant Brakes looks likely to buck the trend of choosing a sale over a stock market flotation…
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Short-life food to jump the Calais lorry queue
Lorries carrying livestock, shellfish and fresh produce are to get priority in crossing the Channel
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Comment & Opinion
Amazon Fresh faces a tough challenge in the UK grocery market
Fresh food delivery isn’t just a question of logistics. It’s a question of, well, fresh food
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News
Amazon starts to air drone delivery plans
Amazon has revealed details of a plan that it hopes will lay the foundations for widespread drone deliveries
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Driver's hours rules relaxed in wake of Calais chaos
Transport chiefs have temporarily relaxed EU drivers’ hours rules as a result of the chaos in Calais.
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NFT's Port of Tilbury depot starts to take shape
Construction has started on a major new distribution centre in the Port of Tilbury
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Freight Transport Association to offer members migrant detection device
The portable device from manufacturer 360 advantage picks up CO2 emissions within a 40ft range
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Unilever calls for legislation to make flow of goods easier
Logistics director has called for greater alignment on legislation across Europe to improve the flow of goods…