Supply Chain
Covers supply chain developments within the UK hotel industry, focusing on procurement strategies, logistics challenges, and operational resilience. Reporting includes analysis of disruptions affecting the sourcing of food, beverages, and essential goods, as well as the impact of global events on supply continuity. Also features insights into sustainability initiatives, supplier relationships, and technological innovations aimed at enhancing supply chain efficiency in the hospitality sector.
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Nov- 2013 -28 NovemberHotels
Wales’s best hotelier supports supply chain skills campaign
Just a year after being bought out of administration, and having been selected by the AA as Hotel of the Year 2013-2014 for Wales, Llangoed Hall is making headlines again. The hotel in Brecon is managed by Calum Milne, who has been central to the hotel’s revived fortunes. He has…
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May- 2013 -15 MayEvents
Independent Hotel Show set for another successful year
Over 65 per cent of stand space has already been sold for this year’s Independent Hotel Show. The business event for the independent luxury and boutique hotel industry, the show welcomes leading quality suppliers to its ever expanding exhibitor list. With a strong representation of companies from across the full…
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Apr- 2013 -26 AprilCurrent Affairs
Convenience is key reason for using online ordering
Findings from a new survey commissioned by hospitality supply chain and procurement expert iTradeNetwork has discovered that ‘convenience’ is the most important reason for hospitality operators to use online purchasing. Over 450 hospitality operators from across the food, beverage and hospitality sector were surveyed with the aim of discovering how…
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5 AprilHotels
WSH CEO honoured with Savoy lecture
Chairman and chief executive of Westbury Street Holdings (WSH) Alastair Storey recently addressed the food and drink industry at a lecture in his honour at The Savoy. Having been honoured with the title of the ‘most powerful person in UK hospitality’, knocking Jamie Oliver off the top spot for the…
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Jun- 2012 -27 June
Leading hospitality and food companies sign up to waste agreement
WRAP, the not-for-profit company with a vision for a world without waste, has announced that 68 leading UK hotels, pubs, restaurants, quick service restaurants (QSRs), contact caterers and industry bodies have signed up to the ‘Hospitality and Food Service Agreement’. WRAP are acting on behalf of the UK, Scottish, Welsh…
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