Business not ready for Brexit survey finds
Two-thirds of UK businesses have had their Brexit preparations disrupted by the Coronavirus pandemic, and only 25% are confident they will cope with the additional administration, according to a survey of supply chain managers by Descartes.
Two-thirds of large firms (with >1000 employees) are ...
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Container shortages in China
Port operations have been severely diminished and inland distribution massively disrupted by the coronavirus, lockdowns and safe-working practices, which delay the unloading of containers and repositioning of equipment back to China.
As European importers struggle to return empty containers to...
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The perfect storm threatening container haulage
The perfect storm threatening container haulage
There is not an industry sector that has not been impacted to some extent by the COVID-19 pandemic. Even those deemed ‘essential’ have had to battle unprecedented economic and operational challenges, but few have felt the impact quite a...
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Get ready for Brexit
The border processes and way the UK trades with Europe is going to change significantly as we exit the EU transition period on the 31st December 2020, which is why we have developed an unprecedented web resource to get you ready for Brexit.
Understanding how your business will be impacted...
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40% of firms find better post-COVID suppliers
In a recent survey, reported by the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS), 41% of firms said that they have found “new and better” suppliers to work with as a direct result of coronavirus.
The survey also found that 57% found the outbreak an “incentive” to ma...
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The joined up supply chain
The supply chain is a complex system of interrelated parts which need to be monitored continuously to avoid problems and keep it running effectively.
True supply chain visibility requires the ability to see the whole supply chain at all times in order to solve problems as they arise, as incomp...
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Shipping lines set to increase Asia–Europe contract rates
As the container shipping lines continue to control capacity tightly, announcing a new series of blanked sailings in October on the Asia - Europe trade, they are preparing for their annual contract negotiations with the largest shippers on the critical route, with many anticipating higher long te...
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UK ports matter
European ports used to be the world’s busiest and largest ports, but have been eclipsed by the impact of globalisation and the massive growth of container ports in Asia.
European ports still have a major role to play in global trade and, as an island nation, particularly so for the UK....
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Sharing the Brexit knowledge
With a readership approaching two million, including 0.25 million shippers, The Loadstar is one of the most influential supply chain media platforms in the world, which is why, when they want Brexit insights, they talk to our very own Grant Liddell.
The following article was originally publish...
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Metro’s 2020 undergraduate cohort are truly unique
Attracting talented young people to start a career in logistics is an industry wide issue, which Metro has addressed by engaging directly with regional universities and introducing the logistics and supply chain sector to annual cohorts of undergraduates. With the opportunity to experience a wide...
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Brexit ready
Over the last 18 months, since Theresa May struggled fruitlessly to get her Brexit deal through parliament, we have published over 60 news, opinion and guidance articles and shared close to 200 social posts, on this critical subject and now we’re putting the finishing touches to our next Brexit...
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The Metro team talk: Ben Fidler
Metro’s outsourcing services ensure that we can take care of the supply chain so you can focus on your business, with Ben and the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) team being a crucial component in these operations.
Graduating with a degree in geography, Ben worked in the custom...
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