All Logistics articles – Page 33
-
News
JLP to phase out diesel trucks by 2028
HGV emissions currently account for 18% of greenhouse gas emissions for road transport in the UK
-
News
Aldi rejects Oxfam claim its supply chain is 'unethical'
The discounter has been urged to ‘up its game’ and ‘drive out suffering and hunger’ from its supply chains
-
News
BrewDog reveals plans for chilled supply and startup support
BrewDog has long been pushing to increase chilled beer storage throughout its supply chain
-
News
Samworth Brothers demands new supplier payment terms
Samworth Brothers said it was ‘updating our standard payment terms to 60 days’
-
Comment & Opinion
Supermarket 'mini distribution centres' are the future of e-commerce logistics
Retailers will be able to use in-store staff and gig workers to make deliveries, says REPL Group’s Mike Callender
-
Analysis & Features
Back to the future: why doorstep milk delivery is undergoing a resurgence
After 40 years of decline, doorstep milk delivery is undergoing a remarkable resurgence
-
News
Shortage in EU migrant workers sparks delivery driver crisis
The FDF is to meet with the Freight Transport Association on Friday to discuss emergency contingency plans
-
News
HubBox to add 2,000 collection points by year's end
HubBox provides the click & collect services of retailers such as Oddbins, HMV and Boohoo through a network of collection
-
News
Menzies Distribution's £75m sale to Endless completed
Acquisition is Endless’ largest investment to date
-
News
Lidl appoints Winvic to construct its new London HQ
The new facility in Tolworth will be five miles from Lidl’s existing HQ in Wimbledon but much bigger
-
News
Walker Logistics cuts packaging footprint following review
Sales director William Walker said the business analysed every aspect of its operations
-
News
Asda hires out spare warehouse space to logistics specialist
Asda is working with Stowga, the “Airbnb” of logistics
-
News
On the Dot's supermarket delivery operation delayed
On the Dot was to begin making one-hour deliveries for an unnamed “major supermarket” from July but the service has yet to launch
-
News
Co-op to open £6m distribution centre in Inverness
The Co-op is looking to open 18 new branches across Scotland by the end of the year and revamp 20 existing stores
-
News
Brakes halves emissions across fleet with Shell GTL fuel
The foodservice operator became the first company to trial Shell’s gas-to-liquids fuel in November
-
News
Waitrose to trial low-emissions delivery trucks in study
The units will be trialled in Waitrose’s fleet of natural gas powered trucks and kept chilled by the vehicle’s engine
-
News
Fowler Welch reports 18% reduction in carbon emissions
Logistics operator published its first ever environmental report this week
-
News
Sub 10-minute grocery deliveries by 2025, says report
Food packaging company Tetra Pak interviewed leading online grocery retailers from Europe, North America and China to gain…
-
News
CO2 crisis: Now frozen food is hit as retailers run low on dry ice
Some retailers have started limiting online deliveries of frozen items
-
News
Tesco comes up top in Oxfam report on supply chain workers
The UK’s biggest -supermarket was “head and shoulders” above the rest, according to a balanced scorecard produced by the charity.