By Matthew Robertson, Co-CEO, NetDespatch.
Technology has transformative powers. It's not just enabling better ways of doing things but also driving the development of new products and the provision of new services.
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RSSWill we see the 'uberisation' of the delivery market?
Mar 01, 2017
Why sellers could leave Amazon’s cargo airline grounded
Feb 08, 2017
By Jonathan Bellwood, Founder & CEO, Peoplevox.
As the global retailing giant strives to maintain maximum share of shoppers' wallets, Amazon is now investing 1.5bn dollars in an air cargo hub to support a fleet of "Prime Air" freight planes.
Brexit and road haulage - the customs control danger
Feb 07, 2017
Brexit could seriously damage Britain's food supplies because customs problems could cripple supply chains.
Report highlights looming urban food logistics crisis
Jan 31, 2017
A major new study offers valuable insights into the current issues and potential strategic solutions to the current and future challenges facing food and drink supply chains in London and other major population centres across the UK.
We’re only human
Jan 25, 2017
Picking the appropriate WMS system can ease the burden on retailers' hard pressed warehouse personnel, writes Jonathan Bellwood, CEO, Peoplevox.
Five trends in IT and digital communications in 2017
Jan 24, 2017
Continued digitisation of documentation and mobile workforces. But also continued strong growth for Push to Talk in areas such as security, crisis, logistics and healthcare. GroupTalks CEO Magnus Hedberg writes about what he believes are the strongest trends in IT and digital communications in 2017.
Optimising goods-in efficiencies
Jan 24, 2017
For manufacturers, an effective goods-in regime – i.e. taking delivery of components and raw materials for production/sub-assembly and booking them in quickly and accurately – is key to production and storage good practice. However, for many companies this ideal remains a goal rather than a reality.
Midland Pallet Trucks calls for MPs to listen to retail workers this festive season
Jan 17, 2017
The Boxing Day argument has been gaining momentum over the last few weeks. Retail workers have been calling for shops to stay closed on Boxing Day, instead of opening at the crack of dawn ready for eager bargain-hunters to find their newest purchase.
Achieving energy-efficiency in warehouses and distribution centres
Jan 09, 2017
By Brandon Burd, Director of Sustainable Design at The Korte Company.
Logistics has developed into a science of efficiency. But these days, distribution centre efficiency is about far more than how fast you get your orders out the door. Long-term cost efficiencies require specifying for materials, building systems and designs that will provide energy savings and lasting operational cost savings.
Ten transport trends expected in 2017
Jan 03, 2017
James Stamp, UK head of transport at KPMG, highlights that a number of emerging factors in the transport sector means business-as-usual will not be an option in 2017, and business models will need to change.