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Loaf.com picks Wincanton for distribution

Homeware company, Loaf.com, has awarded a multi-channel distribution contract to Wincanton. The contract is based at Wincanton’s multi-user warehouse site in Greenford, West London, and uses a two-man „white glove“ service make deliveries direct to Loaf’s customers across the UK. Wincanton will also oversee the distribution of individual packages. Charlie Marshall, Loaf’s founder, said: „Loaf…

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TNT Express upbeat despite profits pressure

TNT Express was upbeat about its first quarter results despite the fact that operating profit slipped to €17 million. In fact, it said that on an adjusted basis operating profit rose from €21 million to €51 million. The 2013 operating profit figure was inflated by a €200m termination payment from UPS following the collapse of…

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Yankee Candle streamlines European deliveries

Yankee Candle is streamlining its delivery operations and has chosen TNT Express and Palletways to provide services in Europe. It said moving to new suppliers TNT Express and Palletways, each a specialist in their respective fields, was a significant progression for Yankee Candle. President John Fontana said: “Having all consignments managed with the capacity to…

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Norbert moved to e-POD

Norbert Dentressangle has introduced an electronic proof of delivery  system in its food business unit, where manufacturing customers are increasingly moving to invoice on POD. POD signatures can be captured in real time at the point of delivery and made available online to customers. The system also allows discrepancies to be raised live by the…

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Amazon launches fulfilment centre tours

Amazon has started offering tours of its fulfilment centre to the public in the United States. Inviting customers to “Come see the magic that happens after you click buy on Amazon”, it is offering tours of its sites at Chattanooga, TN; Chester, VA; Jeffersonville, IN; Middletown, DE; Phoenix, AZ; San Bernardino, CA. The centres are…

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Tesco cuts price of home delivery slots

Tesco has cut the price of many of its home delivery options and made its grocery click and collect service free. The move reflects the growing competition in the home delivery market among retailers. Many of Tesco’s one-hour home delivery slots have been discounted by £2.50 and the retailer is now offering some one-hour slots…

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Norbert expands tanker business with Hopkinson takeover

Norbert Dentressangle is expanding its tanker business with the acquisition of Hopkinson Transport, a family owned business specialising in storage and transport of bulk powder and PVC resin. Hopkinson operates 25 vehicles from two locations, Newton Aycliffe and Staveley, with repackaging capabilities at the latter site. In total it employs 34 drivers, warehouse and administration…

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New owner for NFT

Chilled food specialist NFT Distribution Operations has been acquired by private equity investor EmergeVest, for more than £60 million. EmergeVest bought the entire shareholding of NFT’s original private equity backer, Phoenix Equity Partners. The transaction includes integrated debt funding of up to £42m provided by Investec Growth & Acquisition Finance. The current management team at…

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Multi-million spares contract for TVS

Electricity North West has awarded a multi-million supply chain management contract to TVS Supply Chain Solutions, part of the TVS Group. TVS will be responsible for the provision of spares to all 12 Electricity North West depots in support of its transformer and switchgear maintenance, repair and service business. TVS will provide an innovative supplier…

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Scania picks DHL for parts distribution

Scania has awarded DHL Supply Chain a three year contract to manage its aftermarket parts distribution using DHL’s Auto Alliance collaborative platform. DHL will transport Scania parts through the night for delivery the next working day. Orders can be placed up to 19:30 for guaranteed pre 08:00 delivery. Parts are loaded at Scania’s worldwide distribution…

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Co-op Food cuts stock levels and boosts cash flow

The Co-operative Food business has improved its supply chain processes and reduced stock levels, improving cash flow and enabling our stores to run more smoothly, the group said in its annual report. While the troubles at the Co-op’s bank have been making the headlines, the retailer has been making progress in its retail food supply…

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Cartwrights launch Tiger Trailers

John and Steven Cartwright, the former joint managing directors of Cartwright Trailers, have launched their own company, Tiger Trailers, to offer a range of products from rigid bodywork to double deck LST trailers. The two left Cartwright last month following a disagreement within the family. Mark Cartwright has now taken over as managing director of…

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Jaguar Land Rover picks Gefco for packaging deal

Jaguar Land Rover has chosen Gefco to manage the supply of large reusable Magnum Optimum containers to support its part production process. The development of the large containers will add to the existing pool of 6.4 million container units managed by Gefco’s GefBoxSystem solution. The deal spans UK and international markets, and will enable a…

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Tesco trials new home shopping hub concept

Tesco is trialling a grocery home shopping hub concept at its Mansfield Tesco Extra store, using the large store capacity to fulfil a greater proportion of grocery home shopping orders, including picking some lines directly from its store warehouse. The retailer revealed the trial in its annual results and said it has plans for a…

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Skills for Logistics confirms CEO tenure

Dr Ross Moloney has been confirmed at chief executive officer of Skills for Logistics. He became acting CEO in September 2013. He said: “Within the last six months we have worked hard at SfL to drive forward key schemes as part of our ‘Attract, Develop, Support’ role. These include the ‘Logistics Guild Credit Union’ and…

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UK retailers trail US in adopting omni

Almost half of US retailers (43 per cent) have a fully integrated omni-channel approach against just over a quarter (27 per cent) of UK retailers, according to a new study by LCP. The LCP Insight paper, Omni-channel: a UK v US perspective, also highlighted the fact that 27 per cent of US retailers cited pre-defined…

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Driver training could give 5pc fuel saving

  Logistics operators could cut their fuel costs by five per cent by teaching their drivers fuel-efficient motoring skills, a new study by Shell reveals. The Fuel Matters 2014 study surveyed more than 200 managers of UK-based operators, and found that 67 per cent singled out improving their drivers’ fuel efficient motoring skills as the…

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New sales director for Gefco

Gefco UK has appointed Charlie Weale to take over from John Stocker as sales and marketing director. Stocker has moved to take on the role of finished vehicle logistics director. Weale has more than 30 years of transport and logistics experience, having previously worked in senior operational and sales roles for companies including Geodis and…

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DHL launches apprenticeship scheme

DHL Supply Chain has joined forces with training and development agency Skillspoint, to launch an apprenticeship scheme. The 12 month programme is aimed at 18 to 24 year olds and will provide apprentices with both work-based training and qualifications in warehouse & storage, and traffic office. On completion of the scheme, successful apprentices will be…

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Debenhams plans to cut multi-channel costs

Debenhams is planning to increase the use of automation in its distribution centres to reduce the cost per unit of fulfilment. In its half year results, the department store group said the importance of continuing to build a more competitive and more economic multi-channel business was brought into sharp focus during the recent Christmas trading…

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Palletline members launch Plus Logistics

A new logistics operation, Plus Logistics, has been launched by the network of hauliers behind Palletline. It will offer a range of contract logistics services including warehousing and storage, through the night, pick and pack, consolidation services right through to click and collect. Managing director Kevin Buchanan, said: “With the combined resource of 69 member…

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Finalists unveiled for everywoman awards

The finalists have been revealed for the FTA everywoman in Transport & Logistics awards. They are: Director of the Year – sponsored by Asda Stores * Marie Boyer, managing director, France Line Transport International, from Manchester * Sarah Copley, commercial director, National Express, from Birmingham * Kate Lester, CEO and founder, Diamond Logistics, from Guildford…

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Dachser opens new UK headquarters

Dachser has opened its new UK headquarters at Brackmills Business Park, Northampton. The 16 acre site includes 178,000 sq ft of warehousing space. The transhipment warehouse comprises 64,000 sq ft dedicated to cross-docking with 34 dock-level loading doors and 9 level-access loading doors under canopy. There is potential for a further 26,000 sq ft of…

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Stobart completes sale of Eddie Stobart Logistics

Stobart Group has completed the sale of a 51 per cent stake in its transport and distribution business to DBay Advisors. The most obvious sign of the change has been a new Stobart Group web site which describes it as “an Infrastructure and Support Services business operating in the biomass energy, railway maintenance and aviation…

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Bosch and Siemens win for Roadways

Bosch and Siemens Home Appliances has awarded a contract to Roadways Container Logistics to manage shipments directly to clients including John Lewis and Curry’s; as well as undertaking a “drop and swap” operation from UK ports to BSH’s Kettering distribution centre. Logistics operations manager Paul Shanks said: “We are delighted to be working with Roadways…

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