All Supply Chain articles – Page 172
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NewsDefra minister: Horse hasn’t bolted on Horsegate prosecutions
Defra minister George Eustice has rejected suggestions “the horse has bolted” on criminal investigations into Horsegate
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NewsPork prices in EU set to rise as pig virus spreads in US
US pig virus now affects 60% of the US pig breeding herd, and it’s spread to Mexico and Canada…
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NewsFever-Tree celebrates export success with move into 50th market
Exporter of the Year enters its 50th market with Angolan move…
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NewsMango shortage warnings as pests cause EU India import ban
Retailers and suppliers may have to look for alternative sources of mangoes in the coming weeks and months…
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NewsCCE loses Ocean Spray UK sales and distribution contract
Coca-Cola Enterprises has lost the UK sales and distribution contract for struggling juice brand Ocean Spray…
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NewsLamb prices rise as imports from New Zealand drop
Lamb lovers looking for a bargain this Easter are likely to be disappointed…
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NewsBoots extends distribution contract with DHL
DHL has been awarded a “major contract extension” to handle distribution for Boots until 2018…
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NewsLidl makes extra room for fresh lines in its depots as sales soar
Lidl is set to expand the space dedicated to fresh food in its depots following a surge in sales…
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NewsAndy Taylor and Michelle De Pasquale join InPost Group
Automated parcel locker operator InPost Group has recruited a UK MD and commercial director…
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NewsFeedNavigator.com website targets the animal feed sector
Feed manufacturers have a brand new online resource from this week with the launch of FeedNavigator.com
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Analysis & FeaturesBeef prices fall as Horsegate factor tails off
When retailers and suppliers made wide-ranging British sourcing commitments after Horsegate, UK beef prices soared…
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NewsAlpro agrees to keep one-litre Junior cartons nut-free
Alpro has agreed to keep production of its one-litre Junior soya milk cartons in a nut-free environment following protests by allergy campaigners.
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NewsWaitrose to build major supply hub in Milton Keynes
Waitrose is planning to open a major new distribution centre in Milton Keynes in summer 2015.
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NewsSmith News rebrands to Connect Group
Smiths News PLC is to change its name to Connect Group to reflect the diversification of its business away from newspaper and magazine wholesaling.
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NewsFareShare hails 30% jump in surplus food donations
FareShare, which redistributes surplus food to charities in the UK, says it has seen a 30% increase in donations over the past 12 months but is calling on industry to do more.
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NewsCidermakers warn of long-term effects of flooding
Cider makers are monitoring orchards to assess how much damage the recent flooding and storms have done…
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NewsCoca-Cola Enterprises pours £52m into UK operations
CCE is to invest £52m in its UK operations Coca-Cola Enterprises is to invest £52m in its UK operations this year. The company said the latest investment – which takes CCE’s total spend in the UK to £227m since 2011 – underlined its “commitment to manufacturing excellence ...
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NewsCo-op stripped of chicken welfare award
The Co-operative Food’s ethical credentials have been dealt a blow after the retailer was stripped of a major chicken welfare award.
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Comment & OpinionTechnology can aid supply chain transparency
With technology in place to offer complete transparency, businesses will have the competitive advantage - faring better than others in the glare of public scrutiny.
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NewsMenzies Distribution sales drop in weak magazine market
Menzies Distribution has posted a fall in full-year sales and profits as newspaper and magazine sales continue to drop.





