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Resilience requires innovation: The supply chain industry's uphill fight

Richard Tucker, Business Development Director, Quincus

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Month in the media – March 2022

Cost of fuel and skills shortage top the March news agenda

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Annual General Meeting 2022

Notice of Logistics UK's Annual General Meeting 2022

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60-second interview: Valentina Schiavoni, Supply Chain Manager, Brown-Forman

As part of Women’s History Month, Logistics Magazine caught up with Valentina Schiavoni, Supply Chain Manager at Brown-Forman, one of the world’s largest spirits and wine businesses and home to Jack Daniel’s and other well-known drinks brands.

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Rebalancing Britain – the Integrated Rail Plan

In November 2021, the government set out its Integrated Rail Plan (IRP), its £96 billion strategy to transform the rail network in the North and Midlands.

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Leading the charge for van leasing

Since the introduction of electric vehicles and their increasing shift into the mainstream market, fleet operators’ primary considerations when selecting the appropriate light commercial vehicles (LCV) have changed.

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First Hydrogen's green hydrogen van to begin demonstrator testing in June

Designer and manufacturer of zero-emission vans, First Hydrogen, recently reported on the progress of its two demonstrator Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEV) vehicles as part of its partnerships with Ballard Power Systems Inc. and AVL Powertrain UK Limited.

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Ukraine crisis threatens to place global supply chains at risk

Global supply chains, already under pressure as they recover from more than two years of COVID-19 disruption, are now being tested to the limit as the war in Ukraine is disrupting key markets and interconnected global supply chains.

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Future Logistics Conference offers a glimpse of tomorrow’s transport today

The logistics sector is currently facing a profound set of challenges – Brexit, the COVID-19 pandemic, an acute driver shortage, and now a spike in fuel prices.

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DfT launches new unit to tackle shipping emissions

The government set up a new office last week (10 March 2022) dedicated to pioneering new technology that could make journeys by sea as carbon neutral as they were hundreds of years ago.

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Achieving more for our members

Elizabeth de Jong, Director of Policy, Logistics UK

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War in Ukraine adversely impacts the air cargo sector

Rising air freight costs, reduced air capacity and the war in Ukraine are seriously impacting on the ability of the international air cargo sector – already hit hard by the pandemic – to transport goods to their intended destinations.

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Truck manufacturer embraces the electric revolution

The race to decarbonise the heavier end of the logistics fleet has assumed a greater urgency since the publication of the Transport Decarbonisation Plan last summer.

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ContiConnect 2.0 – data-driven decisions for fleets

Continental has unveiled the next generation of the ContiConnect tyre management system – ContiConnect 2.0.

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The new solution to unpaid debts

Whilst not wanting to point out the obvious, it’s challenging times for independently run road haulage businesses.

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Skills funding webinar signposts members to recruitment solutions

Logistics UK hosted its second skills webinar last week (2 March 2022), which was run in partnership with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and the Department for Education (DfE), to help signpost members to potential solutions to their recruitment challenges.

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Demand at Thames Freeport soars

Thames Freeport is reporting sky-high demand from businesses wanting to relocate to its investment zone, potentially transforming the economic fortunes of the Thames Estuary in the 2020s.

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Scottish Water: Why we joined Logistics UK’s Route to Net Zero Commitment

To help logistics businesses meet the challenges of climate change - one of the most pressing issues facing the global community - Logistics UK launched its Route to Net Zero commitment in summer 2021, to encourage its members to pledge to decarbonise their operations as quickly and effectively as possible.

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Policy Campaign Spotlight – March 2022

Planning and logistics

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Zero Emission Zones – the future of urban traffic management?

Earlier this week (28 February 2022), Britain’s first Zero Emission Zone (ZEZ) was launched in Oxford.

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