“Manufacturing is more than just putting parts together..." James Dyson
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The logistics industry in urgent need of HGV drivers. Logistics UK is urging the government to make HGV drivers training part of courses funded through the National Skills Fund. Would the government help them?
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Pallet racking is an expensive investment. How do you keep them in a good condition and protect your investment? Check out 5 main ways to make pallet racking last longer.
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The UK manufacturing PMI remains in a strong growth phase at 63.9 in June.
Confidence within the sector sees growth of production output and new orders continue. And, importantly outlook optimism remains positive.
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As companies have become extensively digital generating data, they found themselves exposed to potential cyber-attacks. Is there a way to prevent being hacked? Found out here👉 https://t.co/Xp9N9JJ4jq
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In the world of frictionless trading, we were spoilt. Punctual deliveries were the rule. Now, control over the logistical side of their production process has slipped away.https://t.co/QSmLG9ms0z
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#conveyors are vital for the movement of solid materials, within unit operations, and even for food inspection. Stainless steel food conveyors are often the preferred choice of the food industry for obvious hygienic reasons.
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The distance guideline recommends keeping 2 meters distance between individuals. However, if this is not possible, the alternative one-meter rule should apply.
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“Everyday household items we import will become more expensive under World Trade Organisation tariffs,” writes David Wells CEO at @LogisticsUKNews , “some by 30% or more. #Brexit#nodealbrexit
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Britain and Japan sign post-Brexit trade deal. But critics have said it will boost UK GDP by only 0.07%, a fraction of the trade that could be lost with the EU.
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