Century-old red tape keeping UK supply chain uptake of solar power in the shadows
Adding solar panels to warehouses could have knock-on effects, helping the entire supply chain push ...
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, warehouses all over the UK are attempting to churn out as much equipment and medical resources as they can to supply the NHS, pharmacies, key workers and vulnerable people at home with the vitals they need. To support the efforts of such client warehouses, Oddsphere is now making Shipster software licences unlimited to those providing such goods to combat the crisis and taking no extra payment. In addition, all clients (including non-PPE or ...
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