Monday, January 9th 2012

The Best Map

One man, two years . . . One Map

But not just any map – THE Map, the Best of Show at the annual competition of the Cartography and Geographic Information Society. A fantastic piece of work, going into more detail than the National Geographic Maps.

The story linked below goes into a lot more detail about how maps are usually produced, checked and what criteria that are used to make these maps both as accurate as possible and usable.

Well done David Imus, a well deserved recognition of excellence in Cartography.

The Best Of Show Map of America

Posted by Andy Forrest on Monday 9th of January 2012 at 9:50am

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Wednesday, January 4th 2012

Ikea Make Cardboard More Palletable

Bloomberg Businessweek online have released a story about the Swedish retailer Ikea and their boundary pushing solutions throughout their company

The plan it seems is to replace the humble wooden pallet (a staple of the bunk retailer supply chain) with a specially designed Cardboard pallet. Ikea uses 10 million pallets to ship goods from suppliers to its 287 stores in 26 countries. They plan to ditch wood worldwide by January, cutting transport costs by 10 percent. The new corrugated cardboard design can support loads of 750 kilograms (1,650 pounds), the same as timber.

The new cardboard pallets are not designed to have the same lifespan as its wooden counterpart, instead they will be recycled along with the rest of the already minimized cardboard packaging and packing that Ikea utilize when transporting and displaying their products. The company expects to cut its transport bills by €140 million ($193 million) a year, although it will likely spend €90 million annually on paper and new forklifts to handle the slimmer pallets.

“We hope this will be a start in making transportation systems smarter and freight as compact as possible,” says Jeanette Skjelmose, sustainability chief at Ikea’s supply-chain unit.

These moves by one of the largest retailers in the world will be watched by others, in the hope that they too can make savings in materials and costs – although the unique style, ethos and systems that Ikea employ may be difficulty to translate into another company, I am sure that simple curiosity will be enough for some to keep a long-term eye on the project.

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Posted by Andy Forrest on Wednesday 4th of January 2012 at 11:26am

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Wednesday, December 21st 2011

Merry Christmas!

Just a quick post to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas from each and everyone of us here at ICM. We hope you all have a wonderful time and our best wishes for a fun and prosperous 2012.

And we couldn’t resist but show you this amazing cake made by one of our fantastic clients – nothing has made the sweet-toothed members of studio happier than this! We will enjoy the demolition just as much as the building…

Posted by Richard Peacock on Wednesday 21st of December 2011 at 8:34pm

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