Unipart Logistics has won a five-year contract extension in the US with Pro:Direct Sport, the world’s largest online specialist sports store.
Unipart Logistics wins Pro:Direct Sport contract extension

Unipart Logistics has won a five-year contract extension in the US with Pro:Direct Sport, the world’s largest online specialist sports store.
Unipart Logistics has won another prestigious Sword of Honour, recognised as the pinnacle of achievement in the world of health and safety management.
Unipart Logistics has achieved a five-star rating from the British Safety Council for its commitment to environmental sustainability.
Unipart Logistics was the proud recipient of the Service Excellence Award at the 2020 Automotive Global Awards.
Unipart Logistics Automotive Director Richard Hankinson discusses the rapid rise of electric vehicles, and the challenges facing manufacturers when it comes to the battery.
Unipart Group has won an award for the best in-house corporate communications response to the pandemic.
Unipart Logistics and NHS Supply Chain were crowned winners of this year’s prestigious ‘Warehouse Initiative’ Supply Chain Excellence Award
Unipart Logistics has extended its partnership with Kubota UK to provide Aftermarket warehouse operations for another five years.
The NHS Supply Chain team in Maidstone have found a very public way to share the message of national support for the NHS and key workers.
Unipart Device Trading maximises customer cost benefits and value add through intelligent sourcing, refurbishment and end to end logistics. Since 1999 Unipart has been providing high quality ‘Grade A’ refurbished and new mobile phones to the UK’s leading telecommunications companies, including network operators, insurance providers and retailers. Unipart provides end-to-end supply chain services from logistics
Automotive companies around the world are investing billions into lithium-ion battery technology with the number of EV cars on roads steadily increasing every day. There are currently more than 128,000 pure-electric cars registered in the UK, that number rises to over 315,000 when including plug-in models such as hybrids. The National Grid suggests that the
The world post-Covid-19 is an opportunity to build on the increased momentum regarding the electrification of the automotive market.
Find our how Unipart is working with NHS Supply Chain using advanced digital supply chain tools and techniques to uncover potential for making significant environmental improvements.
Find our how Unipart is working with NHS Supply Chain using advanced digital supply chain tools and techniques to uncover potential for making significant environmental improvements.
In the war on waste and the battle to save the planet, creating a circular economy is vital, and supply chains play a key role in the process.
For Unipart, keeping people safe at work is at the top of the agenda
Take a read of our eBook highlighting how we have maintained critical supply chain operations during the recent pandemic.
When the US distribution arm of a leading global radiator manufacturer needed to upscale its inventory management, Unipart Logistics provided future-proof technology that delivered real benefits.
Four examples of how employees are creating safer workplaces
Digital Twinning used to support the NHS Supply Chain network through unprecedented times.
The Challenge… The average car has over 30,000 parts. These parts come together from suppliers all over the globe with any given item potentially crossing multiple international borders while being passed between various suppliers for different layers of the production process before eventually concluding its journey at the final assembly point. Supply-chain in the automotive
Digital Twinning used to support the NHS Supply Chain network through unprecedented times.
When an automotive company issues a parts recall, efficient logistics are vital. When an outbreak of COVID-19 also shut down a critical DC, the impact could have been disastrous.
Unipart Logistics quick quarantine response for automotive manufacturer in the US
Unipart Logistics has been crowned overall country winner in the UK and Ireland in the British Safety Council 2020 International Safety Awards.
In a live webinar on Automotive EV last month, Unipart Logistics Automotive Director Richard Hankinson said there was already a need to realign the aftermarket sector to customer expectation before coronavirus, but now that need is even more poignant.
Unipart Logistics Automotive Director Richard Hankinson on how coronavirus has reinforced the need for the aftermarket sector to realign to customer expectations.
How many companies are considering the overall impact of their supply chain? The consultancy firm McKinsey says 90% of companies’ impact on the environment comes from supply chains.
The emergence of Digital Twinning has opened up the ground-breaking capabilities to plan, track and analyse scenarios in the digital world in advance of incorporating them into supply chains. What Is Digital Twinning? As one of the technologies to emerge from the continuously evolving fourth industrial revolution, there is an increasing focus on Digital Twinning
A Unipart Logistics operations manager on furlough is volunteering to help feed NHS frontline workers.
Unipart’s agility and flexibility unlock opportunities for the nation’s favourite bookseller, with online orders increasing by over 1300%
Unipart’s agility and flexibility unlocked opportunities for the nation’s favourite bookseller, with online orders increasing by over 1300%.
Unipart was challenged by Sky to bring their new easy-to-use handset to life to help keep customers unfamiliar with mobile phones in touch with their family and friends during lockdown.
Unipart was challenged by Sky to bring their new easy-to-use handset to life to help keep customers unfamiliar with mobile phones in touch with their family and friends during lockdown.
A Unipart Logistics operations manager on furlough is volunteering to help feed NHS frontline workers.
For a third consecutive year, Unipart Logistics has won two RoSPA awards for outstanding workplace safety.
Group turnover rose 11.7% to £799.2m and Group profit grew by 5.4% to £27.3m.
Find out how Three Mobile, in partnership with Unipart Logistics, have been going the extra mile to keep their customers connected during the Coronavirus outbreak.
Find out how Three Mobile, in partnership with Unipart Logistics, went the extra mile to keep their customers connected during the Coronavirus outbreak.
After one young artist had his picture thanking NHS Supply Chain Drivers posted on social media, other ‘thank you’ drawings began to arrive.
A Unipart Logistics general manager completed a socially-distanced half marathon to fundraise for the hospice that cared for her mother.
Here’s how our customers showed their appreciation to Unipart people who continue to go the extra mile.
Wonderful to see the recognition of our logistics operations and in particular our drivers
A large contingent of colleagues who generally work in other parts of the business have joined in the team providing logistics for the NHS Supply Chain
A team of runners from Unipart completed their own solo runs for Oxford Children’s Hospital
Unipart people were keen to join the #ClapForOurCarers events to show our appreciation for the NHS
In Unipart, we have taken action to protect all of our customers and our people in every way that we can from COVID-19
A large contingent of colleagues who generally work in other parts of the business have joined in the team providing logistics for the NHS Supply Chain.
Unipart Logistics has won a three-year contract to service the new Jaguar Land Rover Battery Assembly Centre in the West Midlands.
Interview highlights: Unipart Chairman and CEO John Neill in Financial Director magazine.
New technology and power sources could revolutionise logistics In retail, much is made of the demand for flexible and even same-day delivery. However, this sector isn’t alone, with the need to find cost-effective solutions and new efficiencies evident throughout the logistics and supply chain industry. Changes to transport as we know it – such as
How to head for a sustainable, cost-effective supply chain future With over 8 million tons of plastic ending up in the oceans each year, businesses around the world are waking up to the fact that they need to review their corporate responsibility and address the environmental impact of their supply chains. There are benefits to
How can the industry deal with batteries in a safer, less wasteful way? In February 2019, a recycling site fire in St Helens ignited an area of 50 x 50 metres and sparked public health warnings due to a resulting 30-metre-high smoke plume. It took firefighters a whole weekend to extinguish the blaze, which was
Will you be ready for the next generation of supply, service and technological needs? According to the research and analytics group YouGov, “almost a quarter of Britons now own one or more smart home devices”. The figures refer to smart speakers, thermostats, lighting and security (although they exclude smart meters). Market data analysts Statista predict
Unipart: culture is at the heart of driving safety in an innovative, highly competitive business.
A partnership between Unipart Logistics and Air Ambulances UK has raised over £23,000
The Unipart Leadership Gate to Great course has won a Princess Royal Training Award.
Unipart Logistics is proud to announce a new national fundraising partnership with Air Ambulances UK.
Unipart Logistics has succeeded in securing a three-year contract extension with Kimberly-Clark for the management of UK warehouse operations in Barrow, Chorley and Northfleet through 2022.
From automation in production to picking and tracking tools, businesses are seeking new ways to streamline and enhance their logistics operations. In an age of heightened demand and greater consumer awareness, there is a growing need for brands to use innovative methods to reach targets, adopt sustainable habits and create a safer, more secure environment
Unipart Logistics has won a five-year contract with Selco Builders Warehouse to run their end-to-end supply chain in the UK.
Unipart Logistics recognised for removing more than 120 tonnes of single use plastic from Sky’s supply chain.
Unipart has been recognised for a third time by HRH Princess Anne for outstanding workplace training.
Supporters say the possibilities with blockchain seem endless with a secure, transparent and shared system for automotive supply chains. However, not everyone agrees. Delivery delays, stolen parts and odometer fraud: what can be done about vehicle supply chain problems like these? The answer could be blockchain. According to a 2018 study by IBM, “62% of surveyed executives say blockchain will be
Why giving used gadgets ‘a new lease of life’ could be great for business It’s been suggested that consumers’ apparent interest in sustainability does not necessarily lead to action. However, the growing market for refurbished and second-hand mobile phones would seem to say something different. As consumer pressure to be ‘green’ increases, electronics firms are
Unipart Logistics has signed a new contract with Jaguar Land Rover to retain packing services for a further four years.
Smart technologies are now present throughout automotive supply chains. Is enough being done to protect them from possible cyber threats? On the one hand, new technologies enable more efficient running of automotive supply chains. They make it easier to manage complex processes across a fragmented sector. In addition, manufacturers are producing cars with increased connectivity
Unipart Logistics introduces new fleet of temperature managed trailers
NHS Supply Chain announces a new Regional Distribution Centre (RDC) in Bury St Edmunds in partnership with Unipart Logistics.
Unipart in India has won two awards for the aftermarket service it provides to Tata Motors.
Unipart Group, one of Europe’s leading manufacturing, logistics and consulting businesses, has announced its financial results for the year ending 31 December 2018.
Effective reverse logistics can satisfy compliance needs, improve the industry’s global impact and bolster profits. For the technology sector, a high performing supply chain is vital in the race to get the latest products into consumers’ hands. Short product life cycles and the high value of returns mean that reverse logistics is a core part
With an increasing number of risks associated with the supply chain management for the health industry, it is more important than ever that leaders take an integrated, data-driven approach. In 2017, an estimated 4,000 nursing hours were spent on manual inventory tasks. This isn’t limited to the UK; studies overseas put the figure of US
The pressure is on for electricity, gas and water suppliers to improve the way they serve their customers. How can the industry’s supply chains move with the times? For an industry charged with maintaining the infrastructure behind public services, utilities supply chains could use a power up. The utilities industry has typically been slow to
In a sector characterised by cost pressures and long lead times, could smart tech offer supply chain solutions? From slow lead times to poor visibility, the health industry supply chains are known to be afflicted by numerous ailments. According to recent research by McKinsey & Company, pharma supply chains have traditionally been characterised by lead
The utilities sector is finally opening its doors to emerging technology. But why now, and which are the key systems and processes it should consider? In today’s rapidly changing operating environments, conditions are tough when it comes to adopting the latest technologies and rolling them out to create a positive impact in a timely manner.
Unipart Logistics has extended its contract with Three UK to provide logistics and distribution services until 2023.
The supply chain landscape is changing. Discover the six business and social trends responsible and what they could mean for your logistics operations. It’s only to be expected that an industry built on moving goods and services should also have to shift as technology and consumer tastes reshape the economic landscape. As revealed by industry
Download the PDF here Technology continues to transform traditional logistics processes, driving supply chain leaders to adapt. What do these technologies look like and how could you be impacted? Technology is driving change in all walks of life and logistics is no different. Connectivity and the widespread uptake of social media are increasing customer expectations, placing
For the third time Unipart Logistics have won the Aftermarket Award at the 2018 Automotive Global Awards – this time with a key customer, McLaren Automotive.
The Unipart Logistics London-Amsterdam Challenge involved cycling nearly 360 miles through four countries
Unipart Logistics has won a new five-year contract with Volkswagen Group to run their UK aftermarket supply chain.
How we have helped our customer, Jaguar build their competitive advantage in a fast changing world, by finding new ways of improving the service their customers receive.
Unipart wins logistics contract for new NHS Supply Chain
In this article we discuss the impending role of autonomous vehicles in the intelligent supply chain—and how they could benefit enterprises. Self driving trucks and ‘platooning’ have featured a lot in the news lately, drawing a heavy amount of skepticism, criticism and concern from the public. While few doubt that the future will bring autonomous
While the right technology (applied in the right way) can make your supply chain incredibly efficient, many companies are struggling to ensure that they get a sound return on their investment. Gone are the days when a single system or ‘killer app’ would deliver superiority in a sector. With the lightning fast pace of change
Automotive supply chains are facing a massive revolution that will see driverless cars, shrinking production volumes and highly customised products shaping the sector. While these developments are seemingly unconnected, they do have one thing in common—all of them will require greater agility in the supply chain. Driverless cars Autonomous vehicles are within sight, with the
Almost 85 percent of organisations using big data expect it to dramatically alter the way they do business. Let’s look at the impact of big data on logistics. Data is all around us. When we leave the house in the morning, our mobile devices can tell us our ETA to work—without us even telling them
As recently as 1980, 89 per cent of all milk consumed by British households was delivered by a milkman. Expansion of supermarket chains has all but made this job extinct, but looking back, we can see that the milkman was way ahead of his time, and not just because he used an electric vehicle. So
Big data is on the agenda of most corporations and represents an opportunity to learn more and do more—to get better, you might say. Consider this scenario from the customer of a recently purchased four-wheel drive vehicle: “As a family, we have been experiencing difficulties with an 18-month-old car we had from new—a dashboard notice
With the dual challenges of increasing demand and cost pressures, addressing supply chain challenges is becoming even more difficult for well-established healthcare companies. What if health logistics looked to different sectors for evolution? Within the health sector, supply chain management has been seen as a relatively niche concept. Across the healthcare system both clinical and
With mobile network brands almost invisible, what can the present state of utilities tell us about the future of the mobile network sector? The mobile network sector is consolidating. Most people will identify the logo of the major network, but one imagines they would not be able to spell out a unique characteristic or brand
We caught up with Unipart Expert Practices MD Alan Kelly earlier this month to discuss the relevance of process and agility in promoting success up the supply chains of today—and tomorrow. Whether you are reassessing the efficiency of your existing operations or planning to future-proof your supply chain, process and agility are two words that
Smart cities could significantly reduce supply chain costs for enterprises. How can they achieve this, and what are the barriers standing in the way? Navigating our most congested cities, the average commercial vehicle driver wastes 129 hours a year sitting in traffic. In supply chain speak, that’s 16 work days of inactivity—for every driver. This
No, this isn’t the start of a revolutionary speech. But if it was, it could only be the digital revolution, which has been the talking point of supply chain literature and papers for decades. And therein lies the issue: we are numb to it. Earlier this month, we asked you to imagine a city lit
By optimising stockholding across field engineer networks, enterprises can ensure their engineers always have optimum inventory levels to routinely meet service requirements—and no more. In coming years, the most successful field engineer networks are going to be those that deliver service, efficiency and management of their vehicles—without overspending. Many businesses hold excessive inventory on their
Part 1 As cities are being challenged by congestion and pollution, businesses must work with municipalities for a smarter, strategic approach. Smart city logistics represent a significant opportunity for businesses to optimise supply chain performance, in particular around last mile deliveries, but it is not technology alone that is making this possible. Nor is it
Faced with today’s pressures, many enterprises are rethinking their returns management, looking not only at the efficiency of their processes but whether or not they are getting sufficient financial yield for their returns. As shopping habits change and consumer expectations rise, traditional returns processing is struggling to keep up, leading many retail enterprises to consider
Part 2 As cities are being challenged by congestion and pollution, businesses must work with municipalities for a smarter, strategic approach. City bosses find themselves in a race against time to address a wide range of challenges before they become critical, with issues like rising emissions as a result of congestion directly affecting the health,
We accurately align engineer stock holding with service requirements, enabling enterprises to maintain optimised inventories across their fleet network—at a reduced cost. We connect field engineers in even the most complex supply chains. Efficiencies are achieved by using data from Smart Vans to find new ways to optimise assets and build competitive advantage for our
Where should you start when looking to embrace automated warehousing, and what are the challenges you might face along the way? An automated warehouse is a breathtaking sight: picture a circuit-board of activity as scores of box-shaped robots soar between pallets, scanning shelves and retrieving stock for delivery to a picking station. This is just
Our returns management solutions work in partnership with our customers to reshape their reverse supply chains, continuously focusing on reducing returns and repairs by providing rapid feedback and actions upstream. Harnessing years of experience in the repair and recycling of assets, we are experts in the dynamic disposition of returned assets to maximise the value
By building agility into the supply chain and reducing inventory, logistics providers enable automotive enterprises to adapt more quickly and efficiently to new and emerging supply chain challenges. Not since Henry Ford improved mass-production with the first conveyor belt-based assembly line in 1913 have automotive supply chains experienced such a period of rapid change. China’s
Futurist Don Tapscott said blockchain will allow companies to revolutionise their business models, but how can the technology unblock your supply chain? The conversation around data sharing can be a particular challenge for enterprises because of issues such as cost, information security, implementation, data standards, and relationship management. And yet, for urban logistics strategies and
Our broad automotive network and experience in solution design can be harnessed by automotive companies to deliver more agile and capable supply chains—now and in the future. Drawing from our experience of production logistics and our manufacturing capability, we ensure automotive enterprises receive the right part, in the right place and at the right level
As consumer expectations rise, so too does the cost of meeting them. How can today’s supply chain directors balance service standards and cost to consistently satisfy—and retain—their customers? The digital world has given consumers unparalleled access to businesses the world over. With this comes choice, convenience, and the ability to make more economic purchasing decisions.
Smart contracts, and the blockchain technology that underpins their use, are almost tailor-made for today’s complex, multifaceted supply chains. A study conducted at the Port of Antwerp, Belgium, found that, on average, there are 200 different interactions between 30 different parties involved in moving one container from one location to another. Each of those interactions
By improving the quality and speed of repairs in line with increasing expectations, companies stand to gain competitive advantage. The efficiency of today’s repair models can be measured in two key ways. The first of these is speed. Consumer dependency on technology has led to increasing expectations in repair lead times – in a world
More often than not, a supply chain may operate moderately well and deliver within tolerable limits. Customers may find the service acceptable, but nothing exceptional. Inventory levels may be higher than needed but for some traditionalists, plenty of inventory is a good thing, isn’t it? Actually, we think that most supply chains can improve performance
Our background in innovation and experience in reverse logistics means we produce tailored solutions that enable our customers to repair products better and deliver them faster—reducing costs and improving customer satisfaction. Our tailored repair solutions means we design, implement, and manage your repair model according to your specific requirements. With market leading turnaround times, we
From big data to AI, the future of supply chain technology is already here. What barriers to emerging technology are preventing companies from adopting it and how can they be overcome? The use of IT systems has become all pervasive within the supply chain arena. As new technologies become available, there is pressure in organisations
Our supply chain systems provide end-to-end visibility, helping businesses to assess the cost-effectiveness of their operations and optimise supply chain performance in line with customer expectations. A competitive advantage is everything in today’s business, and a world-class supply chain can deliver this. Information leads to intelligence. In particular, the accuracy, relevance and timeliness of information
While overcoming the challenges faced by warehouse managers stands to improve the cost-effectiveness and profitability of warehouse operations, the issue extends much further than that. Customer engagement and operational excellence need to go well beyond cost reduction to make the supply chain a source of customer value. And in today’s customer-centric landscape, providing value to
The ability to sense danger before it occurs is paying dividends for many organisations both in maintaining high performance levels and reducing costs. At a time when agility and flexibility are of increasing importance, even the most well managed supply chains can be susceptible to unexpected short term problems that can have significant impact and
Productivity has always been important but it is becoming increasingly so. Achieving and setting productivity standards underpins cost budgets, whilst also informing the resource levels needed to reach service levels. A miscalculation will nearly always have a consequence, in this scenario operations either overspend or under deliver and neither are palatable. Get it right consistently
In one of our previous articles we highlighted the value of tracking efficiency and utilisation as a means of measuring productivity across the supply chain. Equipped with this information, operators will be able to plan activities with higher degrees of precision and accordingly become more reliable in terms of achieving both cost and service expectations.
In part 1 we explored why data literacy is so important to supply chain success. In part 2, let’s take a closer look at the key skills required for using data more effectively. ‘The purpose of this role is to mine, collate, interpret, and recommend detailed and summarised decision-making analysis of sales forecasts for our
Encompassing multiple, often overlapping disciplines across the supply chain, artificial intelligence is set to empower supply chain management on a global scale. As Forrester puts it, we’re six years into the Age of the Customer, when digitally empowered consumers place increased service expectations on every brand interaction. The Chartered Management Institute suggests that emerging technology
China’s booming economy is turning heads. Is there space for Western companies to establish business there and what supply chain issues will they face? China investing heavily in transport logistics As with the rest of the world, mass globalisation has heightened pressures for logistical speed, paving the way for China’s $900 billion Belt and Road
2017 saw the fastest economic growth in China for two years, signalling a wealth of opportunities for automotive, retail, and players from other industries looking to reach and engage new consumers around the world. Optimising the supply chain strategy around China’s logistics challenges is key for businesses looking to capitalise on the country’s exciting market conditions. But
Big data presents a phenomenal opportunity to predict demand fluctuations, implement timely actions, and reduce risk – if you have the means of reading and analysing it. Supply chains are getting smarter. Emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and the Internet of Things (IoT) are capable of gathering and sharing data across the length
Reducing the long term need for Sky’s processes, by capturing the root causes of failure and relaying them back to the manufacturers.
Apple asked us to draw on our extensive knowledge of repair, in order to create a solution that could help take their customer service to a new level.
Unipart Logistics has achieved a five-year contract extension with Sky.
Unipart will continue to distribute books and related products to 280 shops, and to customers at home, from their 150,000 sq ft hub in Burton-on-Trent.
Unipart Logistics and Sky removed more than 120 tonnes of single use plastic from supply chain as part of Sky Ocean Rescue.