Palletline is once again opening its doors to the logistics leaders of tomorrow, welcoming students and staff from Warwick University’s Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) to its hub for an inside look at its operations.
Around 90 full-time MSc students on WMG’s 12-month Supply Chain & Logistics Management (SCLM) and International Trade Strategy & Operations (ITSO) programmes will gain first-hand insight into the life cycle of a pallet and see Palletline’s operations in action.
Both courses at WMG attract over 300 students annually, including a growing international cohort.
A highlight of this year’s visit will be a live demonstration of Palleteyes, Palletline’s next-generation forklift-mounted CCTV and barcode scanning system.
This £2m investment provides visibility and traceability, combining wide-aspect barcode scanning with high-definition video footage of every pallet’s journey through the hub, which significantly enhances quality control, safety and sortation efficiency.
Nishal Samarasekera, MSc SCLM course leader at WMG, said the annual visit — now in its fifth year — has become a key part of the course.
“We partner with companies like Palletline to give our students practical experience. Observing real-world operations, especially advanced innovations like Palleteyes, brings their learning to life,” he explained.
The visit takes place during peak hub activity, allowing students to observe operations in full flow, engage with Palletline leaders and deepen their understanding of modern logistics challenges.
Anne-Marie Mulder-McLeod, WMG careers and employability co-ordinator, organises various industrial visits for WMG students. “Experiential learning through industrial visits to companies like Palletline play an important role in enhancing learning outcomes as well as boosting career confidence for students at WMG,” she said.
Students will meet key Palletline personnel including Harpreet Sohal, director of business information; Richard Southern, director of hub operations; and Lee Morton, hub manager. Guided tours will showcase every stage of the pallet journey within the hub.
Sohal added: “Our relationship with WMG continues to grow, and it’s a privilege to support these future supply chain professionals. The insights they bring often broaden our own perspectives — it’s a valuable exchange for both sides.”















