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The Role of Robust Logistics in Pharmaceutical Supply Chains

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Implemented in 2003, updated in 2017 Good Distribution Practices (GDP) defines the standards of transporting the pharmaceutical products, which is crucial and required to comply with by logistics companies. For example, combining HVO fuel and/or BEV with intermodal solutions gives the opportunity to significantly reduce emissions E2E.

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Low-lift Pallet Truck Helper

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Intermediate charging, for example during breaks, can extend the vehicle’s operating time and avoid downtimes without limiting its service life. The post Low-lift Pallet Truck Helper appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine. With more than 100 years of experience in the materials handling vehicles sector and over 1.4

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BP acquires stake in biomethane provider

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Carol Howle, EVP Trading and Shipping at BP, said: “Bio-LNG and bio-CNG play a crucial role in the energy transition and decarbonisation of the heavy-freight industry and is another example of how we’re helping decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors. Founded in 2003, Gasrec was the UK’s first supplier of biomethane to the road transport sector.

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Briton joins pallet pioneers in Hall of Fame

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For example, HAVI is helping leading foodservice brands to work toward ambitious emissions targets. The Logistics Hall of Fame was founded in 2003 and honours leading figures who have made outstanding efforts to promote the further development of logistics and supply chain management.

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Who Defines the Robot?

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Martin Stich, CEO of Witron Logistik + Informatik GmbH blogs: We have been experiencing a robotics hype in intralogistics for several years – at least according to the many magazines and trade show appearances of some companies. Our COM palletizing machine, for example, is one of these specialists. The post Who Defines the Robot?

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OSCA brings visibility to jeans supply chain

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In 1989, for example, the company obtained the license for JOOP! jeans, ending in 2003 with the sale of the JOOP! For example: “Sustainable cotton” is marked in a field when an order is placed. The post OSCA brings visibility to jeans supply chain appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Should My Warehouse Be Automated?

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A smaller warehouse footprint is achieved at an increased level of productivity (for example, the area can be reduced by as much as 80%, which can be important in the absence of space or the high cost of land). appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine. Together they have completed more than 30 WMS projects in Europe and the USA.