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Finalists unveiled for everywoman awards

The finalists have been revealed for the FTA everywoman in Transport & Logistics awards. They are: Director of the Year – sponsored by Asda Stores * Marie Boyer, managing director, France Line Transport International, from Manchester * Sarah Copley, commercial director, National Express, from Birmingham * Kate Lester, CEO and founder, Diamond Logistics, from Guildford…

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Dachser opens new UK headquarters

Dachser has opened its new UK headquarters at Brackmills Business Park, Northampton. The 16 acre site includes 178,000 sq ft of warehousing space. The transhipment warehouse comprises 64,000 sq ft dedicated to cross-docking with 34 dock-level loading doors and 9 level-access loading doors under canopy. There is potential for a further 26,000 sq ft of…

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Stobart completes sale of Eddie Stobart Logistics

Stobart Group has completed the sale of a 51 per cent stake in its transport and distribution business to DBay Advisors. The most obvious sign of the change has been a new Stobart Group web site which describes it as “an Infrastructure and Support Services business operating in the biomass energy, railway maintenance and aviation…

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Bosch and Siemens win for Roadways

Bosch and Siemens Home Appliances has awarded a contract to Roadways Container Logistics to manage shipments directly to clients including John Lewis and Curry’s; as well as undertaking a “drop and swap” operation from UK ports to BSH’s Kettering distribution centre. Logistics operations manager Paul Shanks said: “We are delighted to be working with Roadways…

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Co-op in produce container switch

The Co-operative is to switch from using its own nestable crates for fresh produce suppliers to using IFCO’s foldable returnable plastic containers. The aim is to alleviate the issues faced with inbound products arriving in cardboard boxes, including collapse due to moisture and other box damage, inefficiency due to lack of standardisation in box sizes…

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Simarco in deal to buy Stoke-based IFB

Logistics operator Simarco has completed a deal to buy Staffordshire-based operator IFB for an undisclosed sum. The move extends its operations in the Midlands and the North, and takes its annual sales to more than £35million. Simarco founder and managing director Simon Reed described the acquisition as a “statement of intent to develop business and…

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Welcome to the first European Supply Chain Day

Welcome to the first European Supply Chain Day It’s the first ever European Supply Chain Day – an initiative by the European Logistics Association. Activities such as school visits, tours of warehouses, opening up back offices to visitors, talks and site visits are taking place throughout Europe today – 10th April. ELA president Jos Marinus…

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Stocker to head Gefco’s finished vehicle logistics

Gefco UK has appointed John Stocker finished vehicle logistics director responsible for overseeing all elements of the business, including developing and implementing strategy to drive commercial growth. Stocker joined Gefco as sales and marketing director in 2012, steering the development of a number of new business flows with major clients, in addition to developing the…

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Norbert expands at Heathrow

Norbert Dentressangle’s freight forwarding division has relocated its Heathrow operation to larger premises. It has taken the lease on 9,000 sq ft of dedicated office and warehouse space at the Saxon Way Trading Estate in Harmondsworth, five minutes from Heathrow Airport. Hellmann Worldwide Logistics UK has employed a new international business manager for its fashion…

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Supply chain disruption costs manufacturers £58m

Large UK manufacturers lost more than £58m dealing with the fall-out from supply chain disruptions in 2013, according to a study commissioned by risk management specialist Achilles. The total average cost of all supply chain disruptions was £105,000 per manufacturer. The survey found that manufacturers were hit hardest in 2013 by suppliers failing to deliver…

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Trials start of 2 hour ‘store to door’ service

The UK’s first two hour time slot “store to door” delivery service for retailers across a shopping centre, is to be put on trial, run from a shopping centre by CitySprint, in partnership with Standard Life Investments. The service will enable customers to pick a two-hour time slot for delivery of their shopping, and allow…

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Cladding contract for Wincanton

Materials provider Marley Eternit has awarded a four year contract for the distribution of cladding solutions to Wincanton. Building on its existing contract to distribute roof tiles, this new deal cements Wincanton’s relationship with the construction sector supplier, making it Marley Eternit’s sole distribution partner in the UK. The deal will see Wincanton distribute some…

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DPD invests £75m in ‘biggest ever’ expansion

DPD is investing £75 million in 15 new depots in the UK including three new “super-depots” which will be capable of acting as mini-hubs handling 25,000 parcels a day each. The depots will replace or extend the capacity of DPD’s existing sites, with nine new facilities. CEO Dwain McDonald said: “As well as helping to…

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Costs under scrutiny at Logistics Manager Summit

Managing global freight costs while maintaining product quality is a challenge for any organisation, but it poses particular problems in the pharmaceuticals sector. These challenges will come under scrutiny at the Logistics Manager Summit on 5th June in a presentation by Mark Edwards, global freight manager at Actavis, the global, pharmaceutical company focused on developing,…

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Geodis Wilson appoints FMCG director

Geodis Wilson has appointed Mark Ness global industry director – FMCG. He is joining from DHL Supply Chain where he was vice-president development, transformational solutions from 2011. Ness has been more than 25 years in the logistics industry with a significant amount of time focused on the FMCG business, including  five years with Kellogg’s. Source:…

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GSK explains award-winning supply chain transformation

GlaxoSmithKline cut lead times in its R&D lab supplies operation and more than doubled OTIF through a series of initiatives – and it went on to win not one, but two European Supply Chain Excellence Awards last year. Trevor Reay, GSK’s procurement director for R&D lab supplies, explained how the company implemented its transformation project…

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Dell reinvents supply chain to meet new tech demands

Computer giant Dell has been reorganising its global supply chain to meet changing market requirements, Gearoid O’Donoghue,  director in Dell’s global procurement organisation, told delegates at the Logistics & Supply Chain Conference in London. The company has built a $57 billion business with its innovative configure to order (CTO) strategy for personal computers. However, O’Donoghue…

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Asda picks Norbert to run recycling centre

Asda has extended its agreement with Norbert Dentressangle to include management of its new asset handling and recycling centre in Bristol. The 110,000 sq ft centre went live in February in support of Asda’s new Bristol distribution centre which opened in September last year. It  replaces a smaller tray wash operation and will provide a…

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Deutsche Post DHL sets tough growth targets

Deutsche Post DHL has set out aggressive growth targets in a new five year plan which follows on from its current programme which runs to 2015. Entitled “Strategy 2020: Focus.Connect.Grow.”, the programme outlines the group’s strategic priorities including further expansion of logistics services in the world’s emerging markets and the international expansion of the company’s…

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One size does not fit all in supply chain

It’s no use trying to make one size fit all in supply chain, Sue McGeorge, GB supply chain director at Diageo, told delegates in the opening session of the Logistics & Supply Chain Conference which is taking place in London today and tomorrow. Diageo, of course, is responsible for some of the world’s most iconic…

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Honeywell launches new tech

Honeywell has launched a full range laser barcode scanner, The Granit 1280iFR, and new Vocollect voice technology solutions. The Granit 1280iFR scanner can read 100 mil retro-reflective labels from as far away as 16.5 metres and 7.5 mil codes as close as 8.9 cm. Honeywell says it is designed for unparalleled durability and continuous operation…

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