All Logistics articles – Page 42
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Cider producer Aston Manor fuels growth with Birmingham hub
Aston Manor is set to open a new 84,000 sq ft warehousing and distribution hub in Birmingham this summer…
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Grimsby's Quayside Group sold to Danish logistics giant DFDS
Danish shipping and logistics giant DFDS has bought Grimsby-based cold storage and transportation specialist Quayside Grou…
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Comment and Opinion
Cutting the mustard
In 2007, it was nearly all over for English mustard as we know it, thanks to a disastrous harvest of mustard seeds…
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UK food security: leadership and self-sufficiency are key, say MPs
The UK government must show greater leadership and clearer lines of responsibility on the issue of food security, a new report by MPs has warned.
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UK dairy industry outlines roadmap for ‘post-quota era’
A new roadmap to prepare the UK dairy industry for the “post-quota era” and eradicate the UK’s dairy trade deficit is being launched in Westminster today.
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Musgrave GB puts 80 head office jobs under consultation
Musgrave GB is axing about 80 HQ and supply chain staff as part of a restructure to “drive a more efficient business”…
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Comment and Opinion
Common sense on food waste
Developing the right technological solutions to help tackle food waste is just the first step…
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Northern Ireland’s Skea Eggs wins Sainsbury’s supply deal
Northern Irish business Skea Eggs has secured a deal to supply Sainsbury’s with own-label free-range eggs.
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Comment and Opinion
Don't blame the Adjudicator
Nothing is more certain to fail than a top-down attempt to change behaviour designed by bureaucrats…
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Comment and Opinion
Be careful what you share with customers - keep your advantage
Do retailers’ own brands get an advantage from the information we share?…
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Analysis and Features
Black pepper and ginger prices soaring
Spice suppliers and food manufacturers are facing a dramatic increase in the price of two key ingredients…
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News
Herring wars over as Faroe Islands strikes deal with EU
A dispute between the European Union and the Faroe Islands over herring has been resolved.
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Livestock auction site to give retailers better meat data
A new auction site is set to give retailers access to more detailed information about meat they buy from markets…
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Logistics operator NFT planning port depot in export drive
NFT will open its first port-centric site over the next 18 months as part of its international expansion strategy…
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Aldi embraces sustainable design for Goldthorpe DC
Aldi has embraced a sustainable build for its new distribution centre in Goldthorpe.
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Analysis and Features
Supply chain skills shortage: grinding to a halt?
From top to bottom, the entire length of the supply chain is short of the skilled personnel it needs…
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Analysis and Features
Is a summer of discontent looming again in farming?
Perhaps not in dairy – but beef “is in a terribly volatile state”…
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Analysis and Features
How big data can deliver big profits
The art of demand forecasting has just entered the scientific age with the help of big data…
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News
Co-op pledges to take lead on local sourcing
The Co-operative Group has vowed to be “widely recognised as the leading supporter of local and regional food producers”…
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Dairy Crest results: 10 key facts and figures
Dairy Crest has reported its full-year results for the 12 months to 31 March 2014. The Grocer spoke to CEO Mark Allen to glean more details.