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“Chronic” shortage of industrial land in London

Logistics Business Magazine

And the rise of online retail and distribution centres have compounded the issue by creating fierce competition for remaining industrial space: industrial site vacancy rates dropped to just 4% in 2021, compared to 16% in 2001. The post “Chronic” shortage of industrial land in London appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Fashion Transparency: China to Germany

Logistics Business Magazine

For more than 40 years, he has been regarded as a pioneer of German-Chinese economic relations and sustainable production in China: As early as 2001, the Zhejiang Province awarded him the “Golden Magnolia Prize” for the “most socially responsible factory.” Employees have a clear preference, and so does Geuting.

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Meet the new boss: Ian El-Mokadem shares his vision for

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The instinct is get out, meet customers, meet the team — not just the senior team — say hello to as many colleagues as you can. The what and the how come out again in the six legs of V.Group’s new strategy. We have made sure safety is the first thing we talk about in our board meetings.”. That is my style.”.

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Case Study: Tooling Up with Storage and Picking System

Logistics Business Magazine

Since its incorporation in 2001, the business has experienced year-on-year growth as its product range is constantly being renewed, tested and extended to meet the needs of today’s tool buyers and their customers. The post Case Study: Tooling Up with Storage and Picking System appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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How Manufacturing in the US Continues to Grow Despite Fears Over Higher Costs, Lower Percentage of GDP & Election-Year Woes

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The first recovery was from 2001 to 2007, but it was halted with the Great Recession of 2008. Now, some evidence does suggest a slight slowdown in specific manufacturing sectors, such as the auto industry, explains Joel Kotkin of Forbes magazine. Since 1991, the U.S.