Logistics Business Magazine, September 2025

The September 2025 issue of Logistics Business magazine is packed with insights into the technologies, strategies and solutions reshaping global supply chains. A strong focus is placed on artificial intelligence and automation, with Samsara showcasing its latest driver safety and fleet optimisation tech from the Beyond event in San Diego. Further AI coverage includes interviews with Coupa’s international head and Transporeon, both exploring how data-driven platforms are transforming spend management and freight visibility.

Supply chain strategy takes centre stage in an exclusive interview with Siemens’ Alexander Tschentscher, who advocates a shift from reactive resilience to strategic robustness. Meanwhile, Ewals Cargo Care shares how its “warehouse on wheels” model and modal shift approach are reducing emissions while expanding operations across Europe. Port innovation is also in the spotlight as PEMA President Achim Dries outlines how ports and terminals are digitising, automating, and gradually weaning off diesel in favour of electrification and smart power management.

Inside the warehouse, automation continues to surge. Hyster discusses its big-truck innovations at TOC Europe, and a new automated distribution centre in Coventry demonstrates what’s possible in modern DC design. Case studies from CLAAS, Axfood, and others show how internal logistics and fulfilment strategies are evolving to meet increasingly complex demands.

Sustainability is another dominant theme throughout this edition. The magazine looks at how plastic pallets, automated packaging and green fuels—such as HVO used by DHL’s Formula 1 fleet—are cutting carbon without compromising performance. E-commerce brands like Bathroom Mountain and major supply chain software providers such as Soloplan and IFS also feature prominently, revealing how automation, AI and smart planning tools are supporting faster, leaner, and more resilient operations.

From warehouse doors to multimodal transport, and from predictive software to people-centric AI, this issue offers a comprehensive and engaging snapshot of the forces shaping logistics in 2025.

May 2025

The May 2025 issue of Logistics Business magazine: Insightful and unique content covering the international supply chain, logistics and warehousing sector.

We have exclusive features on Reshoring, Shipping Routes, 5PL Contract Logistics, Returns Management, Customs & Specialist Freight Forwarding, Loading Bay Safety, ERP Software, Supply Chain Transparency, Data & Risk Mitigation, Calculating Costs, Rugged Devices, Parcel Locker Networks, Choosing an Intralogistics Partner, Forklift Reinvention, Flexible Warehouse Systems Integration, Branding, Data & Energy Transmission, Sortation Technology, Scalable ASRS, Drives & Controls, Materials Handling Manufacturing, Robotics KPIs, Warehouse Optimisation & Mapping, AMR Collaboration & Scheduling, Fashion Fulfilment, Industrial Doors, Packaging Automation at the end-of-line, Plastic Pallet Merger.

In-depth interviews, site visits and case studies with DSV, Linde, GAC, Infios, Getac, Beumer, TGW, Clark, Bobcat, Ocado, Bowe, Mecalux, Libiao, Coesia and Hormann.

May 2025 Issue

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Logistics Business Welcomes Back Paul Hamblin

Logistics Business is delighted to announce the return of a familiar name to our editorial team.

Former editor Paul Hamblin is to rejoin as Features Editor, and will assist editor Peter Macleod in sourcing and writing the original interviews and features that give Logistics Business such a unique voice across the international logistics space.

A versatile editor and journalist for over 25 years, Paul was editor of Logistics Business from 2016 to 2021, becoming well-known to both our established clients and to new voices in the industry before launching his freelancing career sourcing, developing, writing and editing first-rate content for a range of software clients in the UK, Germany, Sweden and North America. He will continue to grow this business in parallel with his contributions to Logistics Business.

“I’m delighted to be back with David, Peter and the rest of the team,” says Paul. “Logistics Business is a such a well-respected brand across Europe and does a brilliant job reflecting the dizzying rate of change in the supply chain and logistics sector. I’m looking forward to meeting and talking to the industry innovators at the forefront of that change.”

February 2025
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Paul will be in Stuttgart for LogiMAT on March 11 and already has a near-full diary of interviews lined up. Please get in touch if you’d like to be considered for any slots remaining.

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Logistics Business Latest Issue – Read here

The May 2025 issue of Logistics Business magazine: Insightful and unique content covering the international supply chain, logistics and warehousing sector.

We have exclusive features on Reshoring, Shipping Routes, 5PL Contract Logistics, Returns Management, Customs & Specialist Freight Forwarding, Loading Bay Safety, ERP Software, Supply Chain Transparency, Data & Risk Mitigation, Calculating Costs, Rugged Devices, Parcel Locker Networks, Choosing an Intralogistics Partner, Forklift Reinvention, Flexible Warehouse Systems Integration, Branding, Data & Energy Transmission, Sortation Technology, Scalable ASRS, Drives & Controls, Materials Handling Manufacturing, Robotics KPIs, Warehouse Optimisation & Mapping, AMR Collaboration & Scheduling, Fashion Fulfilment, Industrial Doors, Packaging Automation at the end-of-line, Plastic Pallet Merger.

In-depth interviews, site visits and case studies with DSV, Linde, GAC, Infios, Getac, Beumer, TGW, Clark, Bobcat, Ocado, Bowe, Mecalux, Libiao, Coesia and Hormann.

Our digital issues can be read in any language, or listened to. Simply click on the ‘Freeflow reader’ graphic near the top right corner of each editorial page.

Logistics Business latest issue

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About Logistics Business

Logistics Business magazine is a quarterly print and digital journal, launched in 1997. Published in February, May, September and November, edited by Peter MacLeod, it features exclusive interviews, case studies, site visits and opinions. The digital issue is translatable into any language.

Every Friday we select the top industry stories and comment on the key issues. Sent to all subscribers internationally, it includes our digital issue & advertising banners. Subscribe for free here now.

Logistics Business Conversations is a regular, informal podcast hosted by Peter MacLeod. Talking to industry experts, the podcast is entertaining, yet intimate. Recorded, produced and distributed via Acast it is available on Spotify and every other platform, as well as YouTube, our website and sent to all our subscribers.

Logistics Business organises regular bespoke webinars, moderated by Peter MacLeod. Either live or pre-recorded, on Zoom or your chosen platform, they are made available to all our subscriber audiences, with or without lead-gen registration required. Round table panels with end-user customers and presentational webinars are popular.

Logistics Business’ large, international readership is an excellent pool from which to undertake market research. We conduct exclusive reader surveys, embedded from SurveyMonkey, for customers, asking the questions you need answering. Reports provide data, graphs and write-in responses, with respondent numbers exceeding 150 per survey.

We publish 8-page digital, translatable mini magazines for customers. Featuring cover, interviews, case studies, news, contacts and more we write and design them to your specifications. Published on Flickread and sent to our readership it can be printed and distributed by yourselves too.

 

November 2024

The November 2024 issue of Logistics Business magazine: Exclusive content spanning the international supply chain and warehousing sector. We have exclusive features on AI in the supply chain, supply chain software, automated storage and retrieval systems for retail fulfilment, hydrogen fuel for HGV lorries, electric vehicles, vehicle restaint systems in the loading bay, weighing technology for air cargo, parcel barcode readers, choosing the right software vendor, hybrid fulfilment, ergonomic picking, robotic picking, miniload and shuttle crane systems, roller conveyors, vertical storage, automated warehousing, forklift brands, automated loading systems, industrial doors, packaging automation, fashion containers and stretch wrapping.

Plus hard-hitting interviews, site visits and case studies with Auchan, Ocado, IFS, Koerber, Zebra, Manhattan Associates, TGW, Itoh Denki, Modula, Bobcat, Joloda, Sparck, Dachser, Mecalux and more.

November 2024

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May 2024

The May ’24 issue of Logistics Business magazine: 76 pages of exclusive content spanning the international supply chain and warehousing sector. We have exclusive features on trade routes, road transport, robotic picking, forklift manufacturing, efulfilment, freight forwarding, loading bay energy usage, cloud-based SCN, planning, multimodal 3PLs, TMS, ASRS, hydrogen fuel cells, sortation, warehouse robots, AI, retail distribution centres, drive solutions, drone tech, high-speed doors, RFID, GPS and fit-to-size packaging machines.

Plus hard-hitting interviews, site visits and case studies with Ocado, Bobcat, the UK Department for Transport, Blue Yonder, Koerber, Kinaxis, Sennder, Bowe, Fortna, Dematic, Beumer, TGW, Clark, RightHand Robotics, Distrisort, Transdek, Fronius, Bonfiglioli, Gather AI and Efaflex.

Our digital issues can be read in any language, or listened to. Simply click on the ‘Freeflow reader’ graphic near the top right corner of each editorial page.

To browse all our recent issues click here.

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