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Breakbulk Europe moves to September

1 Breakbulk Europe moves to September

Breakbulk Europe, the event for the project cargo and breakbulk industry, has been postponed until September in light of the global novel coronavirus pandemic. The event will now take place at Messe Bremen in Bremen, Germany, from 29 September to 1 October 2020.

More than ever the devil’s in the (data) detail, says SnapFulfil

2 More than ever the devil’s in the (data) detail, says SnapFulfil

Warehouse management systems (WMS) provider, SnapFulfil, is looking up during the economic downturn with an increasingly data-driven approach to help weather the COVID storm and be in a stronger position when it clears.

Kerry Logistics donates services to deliver support socks to NHS nurses

3 Kerry Logistics donates services to deliver support socks to NHS nurses

Kerry Logistics Network Limited (‘Kerry Logistics’; Stock Code 0636.HK) has donated its services to deliver 5,000 pairs of compression socks, given by Glasgow-based online travel retailer Trtl (pronounced turtle), to frontline health professionals across Scotland.

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