Irish Ferries’ magnificent Isle of Inishmore set sail on the inaugural service from Dover to Calais on Tuesday 29 June, extending its network of award-winning services and providing customers with a new operator choice for travelling across the Channel. Irish Ferries encourages customers to "sea travel differently” – whether for holidays, business trips, reuniting with loved ones, or planning the road trip of a lifetime. With award-winning hospitality and service, onboard duty-free shopping and extensive amenities to make the journey even more special, the holiday really does begin once passengers step onboard.
Security Seals are still the first defence against fraud in the supply chain and equipping your Team with the right seal for the job is vital for the efficient control and management of your distribution system.
Months ahead of the end of the transition period, there was, understandably, significant uncertainty around Brexit. In the midst of the pandemic, two thirds of businesses admitted their Brexit preparation had been disrupted by Covid-19 and less than a quarter (23%) had high confidence in their ability to cope with the extra administrative burden of Brexit, with two thirds (67%) of large firms very or extremely concerned about longer delays in their supply chain impacting business post-Brexit.
A Cambridgeshire heavy haulage & recovery specialist is set to save time and money while opening up a possible new revenue stream following an investment in brake testing equipment from Totalkare.
United Pallet Network (UPN) has recently announced further improvements to its high-quality network across the UK with the introduction of six solid new members and the addition of a new European partner for France.
In nostalgic déjà vu scenes reminiscent of the film Back to the Future, to provide much-needed additional capacity, leading logistics company Pallet-Track is about to open a new hub in Wednesbury, just yards away from the original Black Country facility it launched its fledgling business from 17 years ago.


















