All Motor Transport articles in 2012 – Page 25
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UPS under starter's orders to deliver Paralympic kit
UPS is under starter’s orders for the delivery of team kit to more than 300 London 2012 Paralympic athletes.The operation will require the warehousing, packing and delivery of more than 27,000 items.Kit will first be warehoused, before being picked and packed for athletes according to their size and individual requirements. ...
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New Northern Ireland O-licensing will take cowboys off the road
The FTA says the passing into law of Northern Ireland’s new O-licensing regime will help remove "cowboy" firms from the road.The Goods Vehicles Licensing of Operators Transport Bill was passed by the Northern Ireland Assembly yesterday (11 June), ushering in a new era of governance in the territory.The FTA has ...
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Industry urged to back Delivering Your Future initative
Skills for Logistics (SfL) has relaunched its Delivering Your Future website, which aims to get young people interested in a career in logistics.Although officially launched in November 2011, SfL is making a new marketing push with backing from the likes of DHL and the FTA, in a bid to ...
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FREE Buyers’ Guides – can you afford to miss out?
“Challenging.” That seems to the fashionable description for the tough economic times in which we find ourselves. Capital budgets are being cut to the bone – and then trimmed some more.That’s where our sister website, www.commercialmotor.com's series of free Buyers’ Guideswill come in handy to road haulage businesses.Cutting a route ...
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Best Use of Technology shortlist profiled
GistGist conducts more than 5,000 vehicle movements a week for grocery retailers, moving £4bn of stock – £2bn of which has less than three days of shelf life. This results in some complicated vehicle scheduling, particularly as 40% of orders are scheduled after a vehicle has started its journey.The operator ...
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Fleet Van Operator of the Year shortlist profiled
DPD UKThe winner of this award in 2010, DPD last year made further progress towards its goal of becoming market leader by 2015. The success of its innovative Predict system, enabling it to give the end customer a guaranteed one-hour delivery window, meant it picked up significant new business last ...
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Safety in Operation Award shortlist profiled
TradeteamDHL’s drinks distribution operation Tradeteam operates 500 vehicles and employs 2,000 staff, and in a sector that has traditionally involved a lot of manual handling has invested a lot of time, money and effort in creating a safer working environment.The focus has been on reducing its lost time injury frequency ...
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Fleet Truck of the Year shortlist profiled
Daf CFNarrowly beating its more upmarket cousin the XF to make the long list, the Daf CF has been a frequent winner of this award over the past 12 years ago. Unsurprisingly it remains popular with operators in both its tractor and rigid guises, offering excellent cost of ownership, fuel ...
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London's councils must use proportionate enforcement during the Olympics
The FTA has called for London’s councils to bring a "pragmatic" approach to carrying out their duties during the Olympics.The issue reignited at a Transport Select Committee session last month (23 May), after Catherine West, London Councils’ transport committee chairman, was asked by Paul Maynard MP to spell out what ...
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SJ Bargh wins Dairy Crest contract renewal
SJ Bargh has revealed another win in the dairy sector, with the news that it has renewed its contract with Dairy Crest.It comes a week after the business revealed it had signed its first totally organic milk collection contract with the Organic Milk Suppliers Cooperative. The contract extension sees SJ ...
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Hellmann Worldwide sees volumes rise in Q1
First quarter volumes increased by 2% at Hellmann Worldwide Logistics UK, with the company’s gross margin also up four percentage points compared with the same period in 2011.The company says that while volumes have remained steady, profitability has improved due to a new trailer planning system in operation, and growth ...
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Domino's grants Euroway vehicle fleet exclusivity
Domino’s Pizza has granted rental company Euroway a two-year fleet exclusivity deal to provide it with vehicles on a contract hire basis.The deal also comprises a FleetSure fleet maintenance contract for the pizza delivery chain’s 60-strong vehicle fleet, which operates out of three sites: Milton Keynes, Penrith and County Kildare’s ...
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Expect Distribution launches two-man delivery service
Expect Distribution has launched a two-man delivery service following demand from e-retailers to transport larger, bulkier items.The new service will cover every single UK postcode on a weekly basis, and the West Yorkshire-based company aims to break into some niche market sectors.Neil Rushworth, operations director, says: "The growth of e-retail ...
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New boss at Scania named
Scania’s board of directors has chosen its executive vice president and head of franchise and factory sales, Martin Lundstedt, as its new chief executive.Lundstedt will take up his new position on 1 September, replacing Leif Ostling.The shakeup sees current head of research and development within purchasing, Per Hallberg, appointed as ...
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Deutsche Post DHL clobbered with half a billion euro tax bill
Deutsche Post DHL has been hit with a tax bill for more than half a billion euros, after a ruling by German financial authorities.DHL will need to make an additional €516m VAT payment after a review of how it handled tax relating to postal services.The period investigated ran from 1998 ...
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Eurovision Logistics pledges support to FairFuelUK
Eurovision Logistics has become the first transport operator to support FairFuelUK (FFUK) with a monthly contribution.The Hull-based firm has backed the campaign for many months but wanted to make a financial gesture to help the FFUK team continue its battle for a fair deal on fuel.“We very much appreciate someone ...
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Trade associations welcome Senior Traffic Commissioner appointment
Road transport trade associations the FTA and RHA have welcomed the appointment of Beverley Bell as Senior Traffic Commissioner (STC).Bell, who has been acting STC since Philip Brown’s retirement last October, takes on her new role for at least the next four years. She will also continue as TC for ...
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Vosa chief prefers carrot to big stick
In his introduction to Vosa’s recently published 2012/13 business plan, chief executive Alastair Peoples promises the agency’s focus will be “on balancing ‘regulatory’ enforcement interventions with education initiatives to empower the industry to increasingly manage [its] own compliance”.To the glass half empty contingent, this could sound like an alarming budget-driven ...
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Team of the Year shortlist profiled
CevaCeva manages warehousing, as well as finance and facilities, training and HR for one of the UK's leading DIY and garden centre retailers at a site in Burton upon Trent.The company drew up a plan for staff to: ensure they understand what its client requires; turn those requirements into measurable ...