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Delivery standards – why we need them
CURRENT HIGHLIGHTS
Online shopping 'definitely more carbon-friendly' – report
Low-cost deliveries 'driving home shopping growth'
Volume-based despatch for small businesses – with free packaging
Free home deliveries from Waitrose
ParcelPal launches intercom-to-phone delivery access solution
Delivery solutions standard under preparation
'Non-integrated' option unveiled as ByBox's consumer roll-out begins
Parts platform 'could permit inventory sharing'
Drop & Collect at heart of multi-million pound delivery initiative
Texting and user-selectable timed deliveries launched by HDNL
Free computer recycling service
Textile firm saves with carrier selection system
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MAJOR FEATURES IN THIS ISSUE: SEE BELOW
Broadband 'will stimulate more online sales' - report (Mar/Apr 2003)
Broadband brings track and trace to Palletways customers (Mar/Apr 2003)
Simply outsources TV shopping fulfilment (Mar/Apr 2003)
War fears 'have been driving shoppers online' (Mar/Apr 2003)
'Best of breed' home delivery network launched (Mar/Apr 2003)
Lynx links with RedCats for courier deliveries (Mar/Apr 2003)
Consumer power could mean more returns (Mar/Apr 2003)
Tablogix launches reverse logistics system (Mar/Apr 2003)
Lynx expands, steps up B2C operations (Mar/Apr 2003)
Business Post reinforces Collectpoint partnership (Mar/Apr 2003)
New 'big boys' toys' Web site outsources from the start (Mar/Apr 2003)
RFID to the fore as Manhattan manoeuvres to spearhead adoption (Mar/Apr 2003)
UK for Highjump (Mar/Apr 2003)
Systems suppliers acknowledge tough market conditions (Mar/Apr 2003)
Supplier management from Finmatica Mercia (Mar/Apr 2003)
Commerce One majors on collaboration (Mar/Apr 2003)
LIS targets high-tech suppliers, 3PLs (Mar/Apr 2003)
AquiTec adds Web-enabled warehousing (Mar/Apr 2003)
Mandata links traffic management and tracking (Mar/Apr 2003)
E-fulfilment sorter that can also handle bigger items (Mar/Apr 2003)
High-speed garment sorter on the way (Mar/Apr 2003)
Symbol and Printronix develop Web-enabled printer (Mar/Apr 2003)
Scotts of Stow equips new warehouses (Mar/Apr 2003)
Nexus rolls out as Fleet Log goes 'always on' (Mar/Apr 2003)
Track your team by mobile phone (Mar/Apr 2003)
Voice and data terminal (Mar/Apr 2003)
Tracking system from Skillweb (Mar/Apr 2003)
Mapping for the future (Mar/Apr 2003)
Carriers keep pushing the envelope (Mar/Apr 2003)
Prolog for the main attraction (Mar/Apr 2003)
The art of getting it there: Are fulfilment and e-fulfilment the same? (Mar/Apr 2003)
The Mechanics of Making it Happen: State your case (Mar/Apr 2003)
Contact centres - using technology to keep customers coming back (Mar/Apr 2003)
Solutions for mid-sized businesses - IBM (Mar/Apr 2003)
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