All Logistics articles – Page 52
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News
Industry backs drive to introduce standardised warehouse systems
The big four supermarkets are backing a drive to speed up the processing of warehouse deliveries by banishing old-fashione…
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Co-op Group to go online with trials starting ‘this year’
The Co-operative Group is the latest retailer to join a new wave of supermarkets joining the online revolution.
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M&S downplays teething problems at Castle Donington site
Marks & Spencer has insisted that customer service will not be affected by teething problems at its new non-food warehouse in Castle Donington.
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Analysis & Features
Almond prices rise thanks to smaller crop yields
Almond prices are rising as crops in key growing areas fall short of forecasts…
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Karro plans to double pork export business
Karro Food Group is gearing up to double exports over the next two years…
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Comment & Opinion
Use labelling to win back consumer trust
Horsegate is back on the agenda with the complexity and slow pace of investigations criticised by MPs…
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News
Nisa struggles to cope with hot-weather demand spike
Nisa members have reported “horrendous” delivery problems in the past few weeks…
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Ocado delivers Coca-Cola named bottles with personal touch
Fans of Coca-Cola’s new personalised bottles can now order their chosen name from Ocado.com…
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Analysis & Features
Prune prices set to be pushed up by falling supply
Two months ago, The Grocer reported that prune sales were soaring…
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Analysis & Features
Pig prices set to stay firm despite recent drop
UK pig prices have fallen for the first time since late February as a result of lower feed prices and reduced demand…
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News
Tesco gives click & collect boost to third party sellers
Tesco is looking to expand its click & collect services across a raft of third party online sellers…
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Waitrose opens new distribution centre in Leyland, Lancashire
Waitrose started making deliveries from its new £35m distribution centre in Leyland, Lancashire, this week…
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Wincanton trading 'on track' despite 'competitive pressures'
Wincanton has said its trading for the past three months has been in line with expectations, despite “competitive pressures” in the marketplace.
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Danone yoghurt hit by Arla supply disruption
UK retailers have been left short of Danone yoghurt as a result of major disruption to the supply chain…
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Analysis & Features
New Zealand lamb supply hit by drought
New Zealand lamb production is forecast to fall 9.3% as a result of drought this season…
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Analysis & Features
Wine prices eased by strong grape harvest in Southern Hemisphere
Healthy grape crops in the Southern hemisphere are easing bulk wine prices…
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News
Co-op Andover depot hit by three-day snarl-ups
The Co-operative Group stores in the south of England have been hit by problems at its mega-depot in Andover, Hampshire…
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Analysis & Features
Whole Foods Market: will smaller stores turnaround UK operation?
The US model of costly big stores has done Whole Foods Market no favours in Britain. Will smaller stores in the UK make a difference?
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News
Sainsbury's opens Thameside DC to support c-store growth
Sainsbury’s has opened a new 250,000 sq ft distribution centre in London to support the growth of its c-store business…
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Nisa to supply half of Martin McColl c-stores under new deal
Leading convenience retailer Martin McColl has agreed a new contract with Nisa that will see the buying group supply around half of its convenience stores.