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PREVIEW SHD LOGISTICS AWARDS 2014 CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY


• Jaguar Land Rover • Briggs Equipment • Fresh Logistics • Unipart Aftermarket Logistics • Marks & Spencer • Damco


ENVIRONMENT/SUSTAINABILITY


• Barfoots of Botley • Jaguar Land Rover • Sainsbury’s with Carrier Transicold • Poundland • Davies Turner with Jungheinrich UK • Partner Logistics • Premier Foods with Jigsaw • Norbert Dentressangle • Hörmann UK • Travis Perkins Group • Damco


IMPROVEMENT


• TK Components • Rettig • Palletline • Freight First • World Duty Free Group with Allport Cargo Services


• Unipart Aftermarket Logistics


INNOVATION SPONSORED BY BRIGGS EQUIPMENT UK


• Vantec Europe • Whittard of Chelsea with Dalepak • Unipart Aftermarket Logistics • Palletline • World Duty Free Group with Allport Cargo Services


• Europa Worldwide Logistics with Naked Wines


• Bakkavor Group • NFT working in partnership with Sainsbury


• FedEx


MULTIMODAL SPONSORED BY POTTER LOGISTICS


• Freightliner with Briggs Equipment • Rover Logistics Freight • The Logistics Terminal • Norbert Dentressangle • ABP with Cooper Specialised Handling


• NEW/START-UP FACILITY


• Technology Supplies with Gideon Hillman Consulting


• Eddie Stobart • Vantec Group • MoD with TVS Supply Chain Solutions


OPERATIONS (LARGE) SPONSORED BY TOYOTA MATERIAL HANDLING


• Vantec Europe • Bakkavor Group • Euro Car Parts • Travis Perkins Group • Molson Coors and TVS Supply Chain Solutions


OPERATIONS (SME) •


• Mitchell Storage & Distribution • Fresh Logistics • Partner Logistics


SAFETY


• Babcock International • Briggs Equipment • Hörmann UK • Sharpak with Jungheinrich UK • RTITB


WAREHOUSE EFFICIENCY


• Technology Supplies with Gideon Hillman Consulting


• Wiley • Europa Worldwide Logistics with Naked Wines


• PEI Genesis with SSI Schaefer


SHD LOGISTICS EDITOR’S AWARD • Chosen from fi nalists not winning a category award.


OVERALL WINNER


• Chosen from the winners of the above categories.


We wish all the entrants the best of luck, and look forward to seeing them – and you – in London on March 20th. To book your tickets for the black tie Awards presentation dinner, please contact Rob Fisher on Tel: 0207 017 6986 or rob.fi sher@informa.com. 


www.shdlogistics.com • GARY FORSTER – Chief Executive, Transaid


• MATTHEW LAMB – Managing Director, Potter Logistics


• PROF. DAVID MENACHOF – Peter Thompson Chair in Port Logistics, Hull University Business School


• RUTH WARING – Founder, Women in Logistics


• JULIA WINARSO – Transport Equity Research – Shipping, Logistics, Mail, HSBC Bank plc


• JAMES YEARSLEY – Deloitte MCS Limited, Consulting (Operations)


• BRIAN WARBRICK – Head of Key Accounts at BNP Paribas Lease Group


• MYLES McCARTHY – Managing Director, Implementation Services, Carbon Trust


• PETER MacLEOD (chair) – Editor, SHD Logistics Magazine


March 2014 21 The judges The venue


The inaugural SHD Logistics Awards dinner will take place in ballroom of The Park Lane Hotel in central London.


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The Park Lane Hotel is a celebrated Art Deco hotel in the heart of London’s Mayfair district, facing Green Park, and a short walk from Buckingham Palace.


Founded in the 1920s, the venue’s most striking feature is its grade 2 listed ballroom, one of London’s fi nest examples of Art Deco architecture. Guests arriving early may enjoy afternoon tea at the hotel’s famous Palm Court lounge, winner of The Tea Guild’s Award of Excellence 2013.


SHD Logistics Awards guests can enjoy preferential resident rates negotiated exclusively for the event by quoting by visiting www. shdlogistics.com/awards/venue


THE SHERATON PARK LANE HOTEL,


PICCADILLY, LONDON W1J 7BX


w TEL: +44 (0)207 499 6321


ww.sheratonparklane.com Nearest Tube:


GREEN PARK


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