All Supply Chain articles – Page 163
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News'Excessive' retailer audits putting food safety at risk
Suppliers are warning post-Horsegate recommendations are being flouted
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NewsHapperley Passports food traceability scheme ready for launch
UK primary food producers can register to generate unique traceability codes
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NewsFTA reports to Transport Committee over 'lorry driver crisis'
Haulage industry says it is suffering from a shortage of 45,000 HGV drivers
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NewsFresh produce supply chaos created by warm winter
Extreme weather threatens both UK and imported crops
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NewsForth Bridge must reopen to HGVs by new deadline, warns FTA
Forth Road Bridge detour is costing vehicle operators between £2,000 and £4,000 per day
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NewsOakland goes green with raft of energy-efficient initiatives
Oakland embraces solar energy as part of renewed green push
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NewsLidl eyes West Country distribution centre to support expansion
The retailer is set to buy a landholding from Sainsbury’s near Exeter
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NewsLactalis reassures over Christmas supply after disruptions
Lactalis McLelland has moved to reassure retailers over Christmas cheese and yoghurt supplies
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NewsThai Union says shrimp slavery report is a "wake-up call"
It comes after an investigation into shrimp supply chains by Associated Press
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NewsBakers see off polymer thieves with glitter baskets
A novel way of tackling illegal recycling by polymer recyclers and equipment thieves
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Comment & OpinionAs Black Friday returns, what of returns policies?
The exponential growth in omnichannel retailing has made the returns process very complex
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NewsTesco faces possible strike action at distribution hubs
Unite is to ballot Tesco distribution staff over possible stike action in run-up to Christmas
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NewsGangmasters Authority offers training to fight modern slavery
The Gangmasters Licensing Authority is to provide training on tackling “modern slavery” in supply chains
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NewsAdjudicator's Tesco probe results delayed until New Year
Groceries Code Adjudicator Christine Tacon’s report into alleged breaches of the Groceries Supply Code of Practice (GSCOP) by Tesco will not be published until the New Year. Tacon had been expected to announce the findings of the report this month, but today she announced that the process had taken “slightly ...
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NewsAsda urged to pressure Walmart to change tuna sourcing
Campaigners claim Latin American stores sell tuna sourced from fisheries that chased, harassed and killed dolphins
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NewsFood firms need flexible approach on dried fruit supplies
Dried fruit made national headlines last week with news that Mondelez was switching the raisins in its Cadbury Fruit & Nut
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NewsNestlé sets up cost-saving partnership with Sheffield Hallam
Nestlé UK and Ireland is entering a partnership with Sheffield Hallam University
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NewsCutting road miles 'key to supply chain cost saving'
The reduction of road miles is one of the most important ways to cut supply chain costs say retailers and suppliers
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Comment & OpinionFood security: today's investment is tomorrow's reward
Searching for inspiration to design a long-term sustainability programme that captured the heritage of Birds Eye
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Comment & Opinion
Modern Slavery Act will require retailer vigilance
In 1833 the UK abolished slavery. Yet, over 180 years later the government has felt compelled to take further action





