What can packaging hope to achieve in the fight against organised crime? The answer is: more than you might think, according to Andrew Masterson, Detective Inspector at PIPCU.
Situated in the Square Mile in the heart of London, the City of London Police is a relatively little-known local force – separate from the Met – quietly leading the charge against organised crime and counterfeiting across the whole UK.
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Global trade activity shows green shoots of recovery, led by strong growth in China and the US
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JW Suckling tanker strikes off after Unite secures ‘excellent’ deal
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Strikes by JW Suckling tanker drivers in London, Essex, Middlesex and Grangemouth have been cancelled after a significantly improved deal was secured by Unite, the UK union.
Global PC shipments up 3% in first quarter of 2024
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The worldwide PC market had a healthy start to 2024, with total shipments of desktops and notebooks growing 3.2% annually to 57.2 million units in Q1 2024.
63% of the logistics sector report shortage of digital skills, new data finds
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New data from the 2024 UK logistics digital infrastructure report has revealed a significant digital skills gap within the UK logistics sector, with 63% of companies reporting a shortage of digital talent.
Findings revealed that less than two in five logistics companies consider their employee skillset well-placed for digital growth, spotlighting the pressing need for investment.