Logistics industry reacts to COVID-19 disruption
Research from Transport Intelligence (Ti) finds a global contract logistics market facing a downside cliff edge in 2020.
Research from Transport Intelligence (Ti) finds a global contract logistics market facing a downside cliff edge in 2020.
UKWA has urged the government to reconsider its direction to remove the ‘no net loss’ requirement on existing industrial land from the London Plan.
Port of St Helier in Jersey has awarded a contract extension to Solent Stevedores following a competitive tender process.
Industry bodies express concern that current bailout measures may not help logistics businesses crucial to the UK economy during the crisis.
Paul Cuatracasas, founder and CEO of Aquaa Partners, offered the insight in a webinar focused on aviation, tech and the broader supply chain in the wake of the coronavirus crisis.
FTA, the business organisation which represents the logistics industry, has written to government to request urgent clarity on the COVID-19 furloughing scheme, as well as other financial arrangements for businesses facing hardship and collapse as a result of the current pandemic.
Logistics consultancy Davies & Robson has released a comprehensive guide to social distancing in the warehouse.
The Drone Delivery Group welcomed a drone testing initiative unveiled by the Department for Transport.
Nokia has announced that it has completed the first phase of Port of Zeebrugge’s 5G-ready, industrial-grade private wireless network deployment.
The association welcomed assistance for logistics businesses but said some key items were unresolved.
The Government is re-allocating road space in some urban areas to allow people on crowded pavements to maintain safe social distance.
CopriSystems is quickly developing tunnels and walkway covers to help companies manage people entering and exiting a building while maintaining efficient operations within social distancing constraints.
Leading business group, FTA, and professional membership body, The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), have launched the Good Practice Guide for COVID-19.
To kickstart economic growth, the Government must back logistics in 2025 says Kevin Green, Director of Policy & Communications, Logistics UK.
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) has launched an annual, global day to recognise the vital contributions of the supply chain, logistics and transport industry in keeping the world connected.