
Is this the sustainable delivery solution councils have been looking for?
Zag takes a look at London’s new Green Logistics Centre that’s giving free sustainable delivery and storage space to 10 local businesses
Zag takes a look at London’s new Green Logistics Centre that’s giving free sustainable delivery and storage space to 10 local businesses
Delivery Mates COO Kevin Savage tells Zag how the sustainable logistics firm is completing more deliveries in fewer miles by using hyperlocal microhubs to operate at a market-competitive price
To mark National Logistics Day, Zag turns to three UK sustainable logistics companies to forecast where the sector is going.
Zag speaks with ZevHub and its sustainable last mile delivery partner Delivery Mates to explore how the multi-customer microhub works
Delivery Mates’ Kevin Savage explains how the London-based sustainable logistics company uses hyper-localised multi-customer microhubs to stay cost-competitive and commercially viable
Zag examines how six British last-mile players are positioning the UK at the forefront of a sustainable cargo revolution that just needs government support to go full-force
Zag takes a look at London’s new Green Logistics Centre that’s giving free sustainable delivery and storage space to 10 local businesses
Delivery Mates COO Kevin Savage tells Zag how the sustainable logistics firm is completing more deliveries in fewer miles by using hyperlocal microhubs to operate at a market-competitive price
To mark National Logistics Day, Zag turns to three UK sustainable logistics companies to forecast where the sector is going.
Zag speaks with ZevHub and its sustainable last mile delivery partner Delivery Mates to explore how the multi-customer microhub works
Delivery Mates’ Kevin Savage explains how the London-based sustainable logistics company uses hyper-localised multi-customer microhubs to stay cost-competitive and commercially viable
Zag examines how six British last-mile players are positioning the UK at the forefront of a sustainable cargo revolution that just needs government support to go full-force
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