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Thank you to all of those who attended the vibrant Tomorrow’s Warehouse Event in Coventry on May 14.

Check out our next event – Brownfield Bootcamp: Turning Existing Warehouses into High-Performance Automation Hubs

This webinar is with automation leader Dematic is on 28 May at 10:30am and you will learn a lot, including how to introduce automation in live environments with minimal disruption.

Sign up FREE here.

Warehouse Property Listings

The latest warehouse property available for sale or rent are below. 

There is more on the website.

 
Simon Duddy
Logistics Matters Editor
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Logistics Matters: Tomorrow’s Warehouse Event Guide 2026
 
 

Crown ESR Series reach truck – smart material handling solutions that work today and scale for tomorrow

In warehouse and distribution centres, reliable performance drives efficiency. Employees in fast-paced environments need solutions that deliver stability, speed and precision — and adapt to every application.



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Rethinking stretch wrapping: Why efficiency matters more than ever In today’s packaging landscape

Rising material costs and increasing global pressures are forcing businesses to take a closer look at long-established processes.



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AO rolls out Larkhall investment

To support continued growth in Scotland, AO has now invested in a brand-new fleet of delivery vans and created eight full-time jobs for people in South Lanarkshire.



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Stellar speakers for upcoming SCALA debate

The 2026 Annual Debate from SCALA asks ‘are third-party logistics providers the true heroes of the supply chain?’ and ‘Who is driving supply chain improvements and innovation?’.



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We need to do better

More warehouses mean more trucks and where to park them – an issue that is increasingly fraught in terms of crime, costs and driver welfare. Liza Helps investigates.



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