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Parcel Logistics Company Appoints new MD

Logistics Business Magazine

We are on course with our expansion plans and on course to achieve them much faster than we initially expected thanks to a fantastic team who have worked very hard.”. Caribou is the disruptive new name in the logistics industry. The post Parcel Logistics Company Appoints new MD appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Industry View: “In Fulfilment, the Mothership Should Play the Central Role”

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More and more customers from the US, Canada, but also in Europe ask him this question at industry events or they pick up the phone and call him. In addition, “The employees would have to empty the delivered pallets, open boxes, pack, store, pick and package them again. Witron North America CEO discusses central warehouse v.

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Industry View: Focus on the First Mile, Not the Last

Logistics Business Magazine

From click-to-dispatch, the first mile represents the journey from the point at which a consumer places an order, to the time that it is picked, packed and dispatched, including every aspect of the supply-chain process that makes this possible. On your marks, get set, go.

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Industry View: Where’s Secondary Packaging Going?

Logistics Business Magazine

The war on packaging waste is fought on many fronts in the beverage industry – from the manufacturers of packaging materials to the bottler. Providing that there’s a standard of quality which is accepted by the big bottlers’ marketing departments, of course. The taut film gives us a good shrink pattern and a sturdy pack.”

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Where should packaging businesses focus in 2023?

Logistics Business Magazine

If you haven’t got enough labour to erect the cartons needed to pack orders into,” says Bates, “the impact is going to have repercussions throughout the subsequent workflow, culminating in delays in getting orders packed and dispatched.”. appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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High-speed Doors for Production

Logistics Business Magazine

In the course of their time together, what used to be a small food company from Addrup-Essen in Oldenburg has grown into a huge company that is now one of the most important employers in the region and in other areas of Germany. Gondolas packed with goods glide quietly on ceiling rails through an alley to various doors.

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Keswick Enterprises Buys North-East England Co-Packer APS

Logistics Business Magazine

UK-based logistics and supply chain fulfilment services specialist Keswick has bought Northumberland-based Assembly and Packing Services Limited (APS). It has extensive expertise in assembling, collating and packing merchandise and giftware for manufacturers, importers and retailers. There is also a satellite facility in Derby.