All Logistics articles – Page 42
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Bestway not set to supply easyFoodstore despite discussions
Bestway has held talks with representatives of Easyjet founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou but is not about to start supplying hi…
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Driver shortage threatens Christmas deliveries, warns FTA
The grocery sector is expected to come under more pressure than usual in the run-up to Christmas because of a shortage of …
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Coke and Unilever adopt new Dunnhumby research tool
Coca-Cola and Unilever are among the first companies to use a new research tool from tech specialist Dunnhumby…
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Booths reduces fresh stock waste by 20%
Booths has reduced the amount of fresh stock wastage it produces by 20% since adopting a forecasting system…
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Smiths News teams up with Amazon on click & collect service
Smiths News has announced the launch of a new parcel delivery service in partnership with Amazon.
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The Co-op sells Halesowen distribution centre to Dawn Meats
The Co-operative Group has just one distribution centre left to sell after offloading its Halesowen RDC…
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Wrap potato study 'could save Co-op £600k per year'
Rooting out inefficiencies in its potato supply could save The Co-operative Group over £600,000 a year, a study claims…
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Analysis & Features
Salmon supply to UK rises as Russia bans Norway
Scotland’s salmon suppliers have so far avoided any fallout from the Russian trade embargo…
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Analysis & Features
Scottish referendum: suppliers face dilemma in speaking out
Threats, intimidation, dodgy price claims, fence-sitting. The industry has seen it all during the independence campaign…
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Comment & Opinion
Fight for justice in global supply chains
At Traidcraft, we have just launched the Justice Campaign…
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Analysis & Features
The brave new world of dairy post-quota
Does a golden future lie ahead with a slashed trade deficit? Or will the UK struggle with production limitations?
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Analysis & Features
Tea faces climate of change in Sri Lanka
The future of the second biggest tea exporter in the world is threatened by climate change…
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Smaller firms are 'lagging' on new EU label rules
Smaller brands unprepared for EU’s mammoth FIC regulations…
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Costcutter promises to fix supply problems in 'six weeks'
Costcutter and P&H have told retailers the problems arising from the Nisa switchover will be resolved in six weeks…
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Analysis & Features
Canadian mining spill prompts fears over sockeye salmon supply
Salmon suppliers have moved to reassure UK buyers about wild salmon after a major mine waste spill in Canada…
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Musgrave ends contract with Wincanton in Ireland
Wincanton is set to make up to 150 staff redundant as Musgrave ends its contract with the logistics provider in Ireland…
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Costcutter sets up roadshows to deal with retailers' woes
Costcutter is holding roadshows so it can address retailers’ grievances on delivery and availability issues…
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Wing Yip launches Sunday delivery service
Wing Yip has slashed the cost of its weekend delivery service and started offering Sunday deliveries for the first time…
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Comment & Opinion
Sainsbury's thinks bike with new HGV
Sainsbury’s new HGV is aiming to make city streets safer for cyclists. Is it a step in the right direction?
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FSA: origin study shows potential of new SIRA screening
Isotope-based food testing had “real potential” to help verify where food and drink products are from, the FSA said this week