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Logistics

This coverage examines logistics operations and challenges within the UK retail industry. Reporting highlights supply chain strategies, warehouse management, delivery networks, technology integration, and responses to disruption. Focused on efficiency and resilience, it provides retail executives and managers with insights to optimise operations, reduce costs, and improve customer fulfilment across channels.

  • Oct- 2024 -
    10 October
    News-In-BriefToday’s news in brief-10/10/24

    Today’s news in brief-10/10/24

    Asos has finalised the sale of Topshop and Topman to Heartland, a joint venture led by Bestseller, with Heartland acquiring a 75% stake for £135m while Asos retains 25%. This move follows Asos’ September decision to divest these brands amidst a business refinancing. Asos will retain design and distribution rights…

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  • 7 October
    Clothing & ShoesFootasylum secures £35m funding package for expansion

    Footasylum secures £35m funding package for expansion

    Footasylum is set to accelerate its growth plans across the UK and beyond after securing a £35m revolving credit facility (RCF) from HSBC UK.   Footasylum was acquired by Aurelius, a global alternative investor, in August 2022. Since then, the company has embarked on a strategic store opening and upsizing programme,…

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  • 2 October
    Clothing & ShoesNike withdraws FY guidance amid falling Q1 sales

    Nike withdraws FY guidance amid falling Q1 sales

    Nike has withdrawn its full-year guidance after first quarter sales plunged, and ahead of Elliot Hill becoming president and CEO of the group later this month. The company also cancelled an investor day that was set to take place next month.  It comes as first quarter revenue fell by 10% to…

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  • Sep- 2024 -
    17 September
    Sponsored ArticlesProblems with pre-retail logistics proving costly for suppliers

    Problems with pre-retail logistics proving costly for suppliers

    New research from retail logistics company Advanced Supply Chain (ASC) found that 51% of manufacturers and brands supplying products to retailers have incurred financial penalties for non-compliance with supplier manuals. A third (34%) had incurred penalties in the past 12 months, with an average penalty of £1,658. 10% saw penalties…

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  • 13 September
    NewsToday’s news in brief-13/9/24

    Today’s news in brief-13/9/24

    Logistics UK warned that new EU fingerprint and facial recognition checks for non-EU passengers at Dover could cause delays, impacting fresh food deliveries crucial for Christmas. The Entry/Exit System (EES) implementation from November 10, 2024, threatens significant disruptions, prompting calls for public awareness campaigns. The British Retail Consortium (BRC) asserted…

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  • 13 September
    Supply ChainEU border rules to disrupt Christmas food deliveries, warns Logistics UK

    EU border rules to disrupt Christmas food deliveries, warns Logistics UK

    Logistics UK, a leading trade group, has warned that a new fingerprint scheme which has been designed to tighten EU border security could disrupt fresh food deliveries in the run-up to Christmas, according to the Telegraph.  According to the new rules, all non-EU passengers at Dover will have to go…

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  • Aug- 2024 -
    29 August
    Clothing & ShoesNew Look partners with ITF to protect supply chain workers

    New Look partners with ITF to protect supply chain workers

    New Look has partnered with the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) to ensure that transport workers’ human and labour rights are protected in the fashion retailer’s supply chain.  Under a new memorandum of understanding (MoU), New Look will conduct human rights due diligence (HRDD) in its transport supply chain in…

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  • 27 August
    Clothing & ShoesLanvin HY revenues decline 20% amid global luxury slowdown

    Lanvin HY revenues decline 20% amid global luxury slowdown

    Lanvin Group, which owns Wolford, Sergio Rossi and Caruso brands, has reported a 20% decline in revenues to €171m (£144.5m) in H1 2024. DTC channel revenue decreased by 14% and wholesale revenue by 30%. Meanwhile, other revenue growth comprising royalty and clearance income decreased 15% due to Lanvin’s reduction of…

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  • 15 August
    NewsToday’s news in brief-15/8/24

    Today’s news in brief-15/8/24

    The UK economy showed resilience with a 0.6% growth in the second quarter of 2024, despite a stagnant June where GDP showed no growth. The Office for National Statistics reported that this growth follows a 0.7% increase in the first quarter. The service sector played a crucial role, expanding by…

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  • 13 August
    NewsToday’s news in breif-13/8/24

    Today’s news in breif-13/8/24

    UK wage growth has fallen to a two-year low, with wages excluding bonuses growing by 5.4% in the three months ending June 2024, the lowest since 2022, according to the Office for National Statistics. Factoring in inflation, wage growth drops to 3.2%. Public sector pay rose by 6%, while private…

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