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CTU Code Boosts Supply Chain Safety

Logistics Business Magazine

The seven industry bodies dedicated to container safety, collaborating as the Cargo Integrity Group, highlight an independent study carried out by researchers at Italian University Politecnico di Torino into shipper and forwarder application of the CTU Code.

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More Paperwork is Worsening Delays at the UK/EU Border, find CIPS Survey

Logistics Business Magazine

Over half (58%) of UK businesses say that delays have become longer since the beginning of January 2021 with 30% of this group reporting that delays are significantly longer than they were when the new border rules first came into effect at the beginning of the year. About the survey.

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Transport SMEs Boost Investment and Recruitment

Logistics Business Magazine

Published today in ‘An SME Led Recovery’, a survey of transport SMEs from across the UK identified growing expectations for cashflow to improve – leading to increased investment by businesses in their operations. Confidence was less strong in the UK economy, with only 39% of transport SMEs surveyed expressing confidence.

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Driver Shortage is “Biggest Challenge”, Reports North America Carrier Survey

Logistics Business Magazine

The report, titled “In the Driver’s Seat: 2018 North American over-the-road transportation survey,” will be distributed in Transporeon’s booth #636 at CSCMP Edge, or via download from the link below. “Our The Transporeon 2018 North American Road Transportation Survey can be downloaded here.

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Online grocery shoppers want within-the-hour delivery – Logistics Manager Magazine

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Nearly half of online grocery shoppers say they are willing to pay for within-the-hour delivery of their orders, according to an IGD survey. The survey found that Londoners (54 per cent ) are most interested in this service compared to only 41 per cent in the south of England. Compliance to U.S. www.logisticsmanager.com.

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Fleet Managers Reveal Priorities

Logistics Business Magazine

That’s according to a survey of 150 fleet managers, commissioned by Samsara, which reveals key priorities include upgrading vehicles (98%), increasing the sustainability of the fleet (82%), and moving to electric or hybrid vehicles (82%). The post Fleet Managers Reveal Priorities appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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34th Annual Salary Survey: Salary growth slows, tasks soar

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More than 500 qualified respondents to our “34th Annual Salary Survey” report that their salaries moved up only incrementally last year. This year’s survey again draws the most feedback from successful logistics managers who have been climbing the executive ladder for some time. Respondents reflect. Uneven compensation.

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