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Coca-Cola HBC extends logistics partnership with Wincanton
Coca-Cola HBC deepens its collaboration with Wincanton, extending their logistics partnership until 2026.
Rail infrastructure is going digital fast—are you ready to keep up?
Actelis Networks has landed a new contract to modernise rail operations in Northern Ireland, deploying cyber-hardened networking tech trackside to support digital signalling, predictive maintenance, real-time monitoring, and security systems.
One in three businesses expect to miss 2030 emissions targets
A sharp wake-up call for UK and Irish business leaders: 31% of companies admit they won’t meet their 2030 emissions targets.
Rethinking warehouse efficiency with intelligent robot scheduling
As logistics grows more complex, the next frontier isn’t more automation.
Small firm shows how tech levels the playing field in logistics
SJ Henderson Fulfilment, a rural logistics company in Northern Ireland, has proven that size no longer matters—if you're digitally agile.
Dublin industrial and logistics market sees highest demand since 2022
Dublin’s industrial and logistics sector has rebounded strongly, with Q1 take-up reaching 560,000 sq ft—nearly three times higher than last year, marking the highest Q1 performance since 2022.
Sysco doubles down on NI footprint with £23m logistics hub
Sysco Ireland is making a bold logistics play with a £23 million investment in a state-of-the-art 250,000 sq ft facility at Nutts Corner, due to go live this September.
Adaptation & investment
The logistics and transport sector is facing a transformative period, driven by technological advancements, sustainability initiatives, and shifting trade dynamics.
DHL strengthens e-commerce logistics with IDS Fulfillment acquisition
DHL has acquired IDS Fulfillment, enhancing its US e-commerce logistics capabilities and expanding its reach to small and midsize businesses.
Irish services cool amid trade tensions with transport under pressure
Ireland’s services sector lost steam in April, with international trade tensions and market volatility dragging sentiment and demand down to the weakest level in over a year.


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