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Yesterday’s news that Marks & Spencer is pulling out of its planned £200m investment in London Gateway, has reignited the debate over the role of port-centric logistics solutions.

M&S’s decision to cancel plan to develop a 900,000sq ft facility adjacent to the London Gateway deepsea container ...

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