Brexit Extension “Will Relieve Pressure on UK Logistics Sector”

The extension of the Brexit deadline to the end of January 2021 will relieve some of the pressure on the UK logistics sector as the industry enters one of its busiest times of the year, says UKWA – the United Kingdom Warehousing Association.

The Association’s CEO, Peter Ward, comments: “With retailers gearing up for Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Christmas, the previous date set for Britain’s EU departure – October 31st ¬¬– coincided with peak season for many UKWA members at a time of the year when UK warehouse and distribution facilities are operating close to full capacity.
“With Brexit now coming after peak season, the extended deadline should allow our members to deliver Christmas without the added risk and impacts of a simultaneous day-one no deal scenario.”

And, according to Peter Ward, contrary to some recent media coverage the logistics industry has not been enjoying a bonanza as a result of companies seeking to stockpile inventory.

Peter Ward says: “The UK logistics sector has been the subject of considerable media focus with reports implying that warehouse operators are profiting from those companies seeking to stockpile inventory in the run-up to Brexit. This is a myth. UKWA members report that, in most cases, the requests they have had for additional pallet space has been from existing customers and, of course, the space is offered to these clients at pre-agreed terms.

“Furthermore, it is recognised that in most cases storage alone does not generate sufficient margin. Warehouse operators make their modest profits from handling frequently turning stock and providing value added services such as picking and packing, so they do not simply want a warehouse full of pallets sitting idly on racking.”

Ward also feels that the latest Brexit delay will have minimal effect on demand for storage space. He says: “Those companies that prepared for Brexit did so in run up to the original March deadline. Data collected by UKWA in September showed little evidence of further stockpiling after April in preparation for October, and we expect little to change in this next period, especially now that the threat of a cliff-edge fall-out has been significantly reduced.”

UKWA has consistently highlighted that the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, whatever the outcome, and whatever the timing, is likely to drive a long term demand for additional warehousing. Should the UK divert to WTO terms for its trade to and from the EU, some 200 million extra customs declarations will be required, with border checks on animal and plant imports. Such interruptions in the supply chain will naturally lead companies to hold more inventory in their supply chain and therefore more warehouse capacity will be required.

 

Brexit Extension “Will Relieve Pressure on UK Logistics Sector”

The extension of the Brexit deadline to the end of January 2021 will relieve some of the pressure on the UK logistics sector as the industry enters one of its busiest times of the year, says UKWA – the United Kingdom Warehousing Association.

The Association’s CEO, Peter Ward, comments: “With retailers gearing up for Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Christmas, the previous date set for Britain’s EU departure – October 31st ¬¬– coincided with peak season for many UKWA members at a time of the year when UK warehouse and distribution facilities are operating close to full capacity.
“With Brexit now coming after peak season, the extended deadline should allow our members to deliver Christmas without the added risk and impacts of a simultaneous day-one no deal scenario.”

And, according to Peter Ward, contrary to some recent media coverage the logistics industry has not been enjoying a bonanza as a result of companies seeking to stockpile inventory.

Peter Ward says: “The UK logistics sector has been the subject of considerable media focus with reports implying that warehouse operators are profiting from those companies seeking to stockpile inventory in the run-up to Brexit. This is a myth. UKWA members report that, in most cases, the requests they have had for additional pallet space has been from existing customers and, of course, the space is offered to these clients at pre-agreed terms.

“Furthermore, it is recognised that in most cases storage alone does not generate sufficient margin. Warehouse operators make their modest profits from handling frequently turning stock and providing value added services such as picking and packing, so they do not simply want a warehouse full of pallets sitting idly on racking.”

Ward also feels that the latest Brexit delay will have minimal effect on demand for storage space. He says: “Those companies that prepared for Brexit did so in run up to the original March deadline. Data collected by UKWA in September showed little evidence of further stockpiling after April in preparation for October, and we expect little to change in this next period, especially now that the threat of a cliff-edge fall-out has been significantly reduced.”

UKWA has consistently highlighted that the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, whatever the outcome, and whatever the timing, is likely to drive a long term demand for additional warehousing. Should the UK divert to WTO terms for its trade to and from the EU, some 200 million extra customs declarations will be required, with border checks on animal and plant imports. Such interruptions in the supply chain will naturally lead companies to hold more inventory in their supply chain and therefore more warehouse capacity will be required.

 

GEODIS Names New Chief of Distribution and Express Line of Business

Stéphane Cassagne has been appointed Executive Vice President of the Distribution & Express Line of Business at GEODIS. He is a member of the Group’s Management Committee, which is chaired by Marie-Christine Lombard, Chief Executive Officer of GEODIS.

Stéphane Cassagne holds a postgraduate degree in business law. He began his career in the Legal Affairs Department at Calberson in 1993, becoming Department Head in 1998. In 2003, he was named Senior Vice President, Legal Affairs for the GEODIS Group. In 2007, he took responsibility for the Group’s real estate, insurance and customs portfolios. Since 2013, he has served as Group Corporate Secretary.
Alongside his new duties, he will retain his role as Director of Group Real Estate.

“Stéphane Cassagne has all the necessary qualities and skills to succeed in his new missions. His great experience and knowledge of GEODIS are strengths that will contribute to the success of our ambition of being the growth partner for our clients,” said Marie-Christine Lombard, Chief Executive Officer of GEODIS.

GEODIS Names New Chief of Distribution and Express Line of Business

Stéphane Cassagne has been appointed Executive Vice President of the Distribution & Express Line of Business at GEODIS. He is a member of the Group’s Management Committee, which is chaired by Marie-Christine Lombard, Chief Executive Officer of GEODIS.

Stéphane Cassagne holds a postgraduate degree in business law. He began his career in the Legal Affairs Department at Calberson in 1993, becoming Department Head in 1998. In 2003, he was named Senior Vice President, Legal Affairs for the GEODIS Group. In 2007, he took responsibility for the Group’s real estate, insurance and customs portfolios. Since 2013, he has served as Group Corporate Secretary.
Alongside his new duties, he will retain his role as Director of Group Real Estate.

“Stéphane Cassagne has all the necessary qualities and skills to succeed in his new missions. His great experience and knowledge of GEODIS are strengths that will contribute to the success of our ambition of being the growth partner for our clients,” said Marie-Christine Lombard, Chief Executive Officer of GEODIS.

Mobility Services Provider DKV Names New CFO

DKV Euro Service, one of the leading B2B mobility service providers in Europe, has appointed Peter Meier as new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) with effect from 2 January 2020. He succeeds Dr. Werner Grünewald, who will leave the company at the end of December. In addition to his responsibilities as CFO for DKV Euro Services Peter Meier will also complete the management team as CFO of DKV MOBILITY SERVICES Holding, next to Marco van Kalleveen (CEO) and Dr. Hendrik Rosenboom (CDO).

“With Peter Meier, we have been able to win over another global top manager for our company”, says CEO Marco van Kalleveen. He adds: “With his unique financial and capital market expertise, Peter will help us to achieve our ambitious growth targets. With him, our management team is now complete and well-positioned for the future”.
Born in Switzerland, Meier joins DKV from HERE Technologies, a global leader in mapping and location platform services, where he served as CFO. Prior to joining HERE, he was CFO and then CEO of the KUONI Group, a global travel company.

Mobility Services Provider DKV Names New CFO

DKV Euro Service, one of the leading B2B mobility service providers in Europe, has appointed Peter Meier as new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) with effect from 2 January 2020. He succeeds Dr. Werner Grünewald, who will leave the company at the end of December. In addition to his responsibilities as CFO for DKV Euro Services Peter Meier will also complete the management team as CFO of DKV MOBILITY SERVICES Holding, next to Marco van Kalleveen (CEO) and Dr. Hendrik Rosenboom (CDO).

“With Peter Meier, we have been able to win over another global top manager for our company”, says CEO Marco van Kalleveen. He adds: “With his unique financial and capital market expertise, Peter will help us to achieve our ambitious growth targets. With him, our management team is now complete and well-positioned for the future”.
Born in Switzerland, Meier joins DKV from HERE Technologies, a global leader in mapping and location platform services, where he served as CFO. Prior to joining HERE, he was CFO and then CEO of the KUONI Group, a global travel company.

Wood Packaging Industry Congress Welcomes 110 Participants

The international FEFPEB Congress is the most important meeting of the year for the global wood packaging industry, and more than 250 participants from 22 countries met in Hamburg from October 9 to 11, with experts from the entire supply chain, ranging from sourcing through manufacturing to logistics.

The Congress was hosted by the HPE (German Association for Wooden Packaging, Pallets, and Export Packaging). “The exciting topics, the intensive exchange of ideas, the many personal encounters and, last but not least, perfectly organised excursions made the event successful,” explained HPE Managing Director Marcus Kirschner.

Joh. Friedrich Behrens AG better known in the UK as BeA Fastening Systems Ltd was one of the major sponsors of the Hamburg conference. Over 110 conference delegates took the opportunity to visit BeA’s manufacturing plant and its European distribution hub in nearby Ahrensburg.

With its high-quality range of pneumatic tools and fasteners, BeA is the market leading manufacturer in Europe for the fastening technology used by the packing and pallet industry.

“Every year in Europe, 25 million cubic metres of wood are processed into pallets and packaging, much of this volume with BeA tools and fasteners. The wide product range and the consistent availability of stock are an essential success factor,” emphasised Tobias Fischer-Zernin, CEO of Joh. Friedrich Behrens AG,

The FEFPEB members experienced the entire process of the “Made in Ahrensburg” tools, from development, design, production and sophisticated quality control right through to fully automatic high bay distribution. The delegates were visibly impressed by the unusually high volume of modern automated manufacturing technology, the meticulous quality control and the availability of fastener stock.

 

Wood Packaging Industry Congress Welcomes 110 Participants

The international FEFPEB Congress is the most important meeting of the year for the global wood packaging industry, and more than 250 participants from 22 countries met in Hamburg from October 9 to 11, with experts from the entire supply chain, ranging from sourcing through manufacturing to logistics.

The Congress was hosted by the HPE (German Association for Wooden Packaging, Pallets, and Export Packaging). “The exciting topics, the intensive exchange of ideas, the many personal encounters and, last but not least, perfectly organised excursions made the event successful,” explained HPE Managing Director Marcus Kirschner.

Joh. Friedrich Behrens AG better known in the UK as BeA Fastening Systems Ltd was one of the major sponsors of the Hamburg conference. Over 110 conference delegates took the opportunity to visit BeA’s manufacturing plant and its European distribution hub in nearby Ahrensburg.

With its high-quality range of pneumatic tools and fasteners, BeA is the market leading manufacturer in Europe for the fastening technology used by the packing and pallet industry.

“Every year in Europe, 25 million cubic metres of wood are processed into pallets and packaging, much of this volume with BeA tools and fasteners. The wide product range and the consistent availability of stock are an essential success factor,” emphasised Tobias Fischer-Zernin, CEO of Joh. Friedrich Behrens AG,

The FEFPEB members experienced the entire process of the “Made in Ahrensburg” tools, from development, design, production and sophisticated quality control right through to fully automatic high bay distribution. The delegates were visibly impressed by the unusually high volume of modern automated manufacturing technology, the meticulous quality control and the availability of fastener stock.

 

GNB Industrial Power Wins Award For Innovation In Field Service

Exide Technologies, a global provider of stored energy solutions, has won a ServiceMax award for innovation in providing field service to its clients. The award went to GNB, the division of Exide responsible for Motive Power and Industrial applications. The awards were presented at the recent Maximize London event on 7–8 October.

ServiceMax is a leading software platform for field service provision, and its annual awards recognize customers whose innovative use of its solutions leads to outstanding delivery of field service. GNB won its innovation award in the category “ServiceMax – Keeps The World Running”.

“ServiceMax has helped GNB to vastly improve the efficiency and effectiveness of our field service operation,” said Max Hemmingsen, Director Digital Tools EMEA at Exide Technologies. “The software gives excellent visibility into our operations, and allows GNB to be more responsive to customers. Thanks to ServiceMax, we now precisely measure performance in areas such as utilization, first-time fix rate and average response time.”

GNB has used ServiceMax to fully standardize its service delivery model across Europe. It increased uptime and productivity, improved invoice efficiency and introduced more consistent processes for service technicians. Real-time analytics allow management to fully understand the field service operation at a glance.

Maximize is the world’s premier conference on service execution management, showcasing the ways that companies around the world use ServiceMax to perfect their customer experience while boosting revenue and business performance. The two-day event includes talks, demos, previews, product updates, case studies, and networking opportunities for the EMEA community in the industry. This year’s event took place at St Pancras Renaissance Hotel in King’s Cross and featured motor-racing legend Christian Horner as a special guest speaker.

GNB Industrial Power Wins Award For Innovation In Field Service

Exide Technologies, a global provider of stored energy solutions, has won a ServiceMax award for innovation in providing field service to its clients. The award went to GNB, the division of Exide responsible for Motive Power and Industrial applications. The awards were presented at the recent Maximize London event on 7–8 October.

ServiceMax is a leading software platform for field service provision, and its annual awards recognize customers whose innovative use of its solutions leads to outstanding delivery of field service. GNB won its innovation award in the category “ServiceMax – Keeps The World Running”.

“ServiceMax has helped GNB to vastly improve the efficiency and effectiveness of our field service operation,” said Max Hemmingsen, Director Digital Tools EMEA at Exide Technologies. “The software gives excellent visibility into our operations, and allows GNB to be more responsive to customers. Thanks to ServiceMax, we now precisely measure performance in areas such as utilization, first-time fix rate and average response time.”

GNB has used ServiceMax to fully standardize its service delivery model across Europe. It increased uptime and productivity, improved invoice efficiency and introduced more consistent processes for service technicians. Real-time analytics allow management to fully understand the field service operation at a glance.

Maximize is the world’s premier conference on service execution management, showcasing the ways that companies around the world use ServiceMax to perfect their customer experience while boosting revenue and business performance. The two-day event includes talks, demos, previews, product updates, case studies, and networking opportunities for the EMEA community in the industry. This year’s event took place at St Pancras Renaissance Hotel in King’s Cross and featured motor-racing legend Christian Horner as a special guest speaker.

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