All Motor Transport articles in 2012 – Page 29
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Canute Group buys 12th warehouse
Essex-based Canute Group has bought its 12th warehouse site, a facility in Great Blakenham, Suffolk.The development marks the 12th site to be added to Canute’s expanding portfolio of facilities throughout the UK, following the addition of the Coventry and Warrington depots.Supporting the Port of Felixstowe, the 105,000ft² site will have ...
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News extra: Clarifying the rules on TUPE
Most operators understand the principles of the TUPE. If a company buys another then it must take on its staff or pay redundancy at their existing terms and conditions if their services are not required.However, a case where 35 workers claimed they had been wrongly sacked by two operators has ...
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Bridgestone backs Logistics Carbon Reduction Scheme
Tyre maker Bridgestone has become the first commercial organisation to financially back the Logistics Carbon Reduction Scheme (LCRS).The partnership agreement will enable the FTA, which manages the scheme, to develop a series of annual low carbon awards and a campaign aimed at raising awareness of the business benefits for operators ...
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Significant improvement expected at CityLink despite widening losses
City Link parent Rentokil Initial is optimistic the troubled parcel carrier is on the road to recovery despite its latest results showing losses increased in the first three months of the year.In his statement to the market, Rentokil Initial CEO Alan Brown, says City Link losses were higher than the ...
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Fleet Engineer of the Year shortlist profiled
Andrew Davis, Carlsberg UKAs the only major UK brewer with its own delivery service, Carlsberg UK takes a different approach to serving its on-trade customers. This extends to the focus for fleet engineer Andrew Davis on improving the efficiency of the operation while delivering best in class service.Carlsberg UK operates ...
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DHL Express opens Kent DC
DHL Express has opened a new service centre in Maidstone, Kent, to manage a 40% increase in export business in the area.The new 24,000ft² centre is predicted to handle 750,000 shipments annually, and will offer international (express parcel) services to and from the UK, including a drop off and collection ...
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Yearsley Group begins £20m depot expansion
Frozen food specialist Yearsley Group is to expand cold storage facilities at its Hareshill Distribution Park headquarters in Manchester.Construction of a new 160,000ft² unit, adjacent to its existing facility, will begin in June to help meet demand from its growing portfolio of contracts.Once completed, the new £20m Hareshill unit will ...
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Europa Worldwide opens £20m DC
Freight and warehousing specialists Europa Worldwide Logistics has opened a new £20m purpose-built distribution centre in Birmingham.Constructed in just 24 weeks, the new 155,000ft² facility at ProLogis Park, Minworth, brings together a number of the company's operating divisions under one roof, including European express, seafreight, national distribution, exhibition and project ...
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London's contenders for mayor on what they'd do for road transport
By the end of today Londoners will have voted to elect a new mayor. The victor will have a significant impact on road freight, with both regional and national players affected by the policy decisions taken during the next four years.MT cherry-picks some of the key promises from the ...
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Redhead International opens Bristol depot
Redhead International has opened a new depot in Bristol to provide a platform to drive growth into Eastern Europe, including Russia and the Balkan states.The new service will particularly appeal to businesses looking to transport between one and four pallets internationally, says Redhead.Tony Suggitt, Redhead’s joint MD, adds: “The success ...
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Gregory Distribution orders 300 Scanias
Gregory Distribution has opted to re-fleet with Scania trucks, with 300 units due to be delivered to the North Tawton, Devon-based operator during the next three-years.The decision to replace around two-thirds of Gregory’s vehicle fleet with Scanias comes after comparative fuel trials featuring trucks from four manufacturers.John Gregory, chief executive ...
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Turnover up 13.7% at Langdons Industries
Controlled temperature specialist Langdons saw a 13.7% increase in turnover as it felt the benefit of a £9m investment it its Redditch depot.For the year ending 31 December 2011 turnover at Langdons Industries was £67.5m (2010: £59.4m), while pre-tax profit rose to £2.7m from £2.1m in the previous 12 month ...
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Hoyer concerned by Unite's recommendation to reject tanker driver deal
Tanker firm Hoyer says a rejection of the latest tanker driver proposals by delegates at Unite’s oil trades conference is a “matter of grave concern”.It also slams Unite for its decision to re-ballot the company’s tanker drivers, following concerns raised that not all of them received ballot papers in the ...
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News extra: Euro-6 leaves the test-cell
Readers of a certain age may recall an astonishing episode in the US truck industry in 1998 when seven big engine manufacturers, including the likes of Caterpillar, Cummins, Detroit Diesel and Volvo were accused by the US government’s Environmental Protection Agency of "cycle-busting." Put simply, the EPA alleged that engines’ ...
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Tyre fuel efficiency will be 'more important' than mileage
As fuel prices continue to rise, the rolling resistance of tyres will become more important to operators than mileage, according to Arthur Gregg, commercial sales and marketing director at Continental Tyre.The requirement to label tyres with performance ratings on rolling resistance, noise and wet grip will also focus attention on ...
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Fleet Driver of the Year shortlist profiled
After two days intensive judging, the shortlists for the 2012 Motor Transport Awards have been selected. Here we preview the finalists in the Fleet Driver of the Year category. Paul Allen, Royal MailIn 2004, Paul Allen, a driver with Royal Mail since 1990, became an instructor and in 2008 a driver ...
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Palletline member seeks CVA protection
Palletline has revealed one of its founder members has gone to the courts to secure a company voluntary arrangement (CVA).Palletline Logistics (Midlands) is run by MD Bob Russett, one of the four founders of the original pallet network, Palletline Plc, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year.Russett stepped down as ...
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DHL takes a five-year slice of Warburton's primary logistics
DHL Supply Chain has won a five-year contract with Warburtons to manage the bread-maker’s primary logistics supply chain.The deal will see DHL set up a control tower operation, based at Warburtons’ Bolton site, which will manage the distribution of up to two million loaves of bread, rolls and crumpets daily ...
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Atchison Topeka renews bulk chocolate contract
Atchison Topeka (AT), part of Bibby Distribution, has renewed its bulk tanker liquid contract with chocolate manufacturer Barry Callebaut – a contract it has held for 15 years.A requirement of the renewal was to lower the cost base for Barry Callebaut, without compromising on quality or service.Adam Cooper, head of ...
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Norbert Dentressangle wins Comet logistics contract
Norbert Dentressangle (ND) has won a £100m, five-year deal with electrical retailer Comet to handle its UK warehousing and distribution.The contract involves ND managing store picking, dispatch and returns management at Comet’s RDCs in Skelmersdale, Lancs and Harlow, Essex. It will also bulk pick product for trans-shipment into Comet’s network ...