All Motor Transport articles in 2012 – Page 30
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Who are the richest in road transport?
Operators and logistics firms were poorly represented in the 2012 Sunday Times Rich List, published yesterday.The Barclay brothers, Sir David and Sir Frederick, owners of parcel giant Yodel, remain the richest men involved in road transport with a fortune of £2.2bn.Alastair Salvesen and family are second. The former owners of ...
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Wincanton hopes tanker drivers will end dispute
Wincanton says it "regrets" Unite's call to members to reject proposals over tanker driver terms and conditions, and is hopeful that its drivers will recognise the progress made during the past eight days of negotiations between fuel distribution firms and union chiefs by voting to end the long-running dispute.The ...
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Awards shortlist revealed!
The shortlist for the Motor Transport Awards has been revealed. After two days of intensive judging by over 50 leading independent industry figures, the cream of the crop of entries for road transport's premier awards was selected.To see the full list of finalists go to http://www.mtawards.co.uk/mtawards2012/shortlist-2012 where you can also ...
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Motortransport.co.uk survey winner announced
The winner of the iPad 2 in motortransport.co.uk's prize draw was Scott Walker, operations manager at Bunzl Catering Supplies (right). He was presented with his prize at the CV Show 2012 by MT editor Steve Hobson.Walker's name was pulled from the hat from all those who completed our online survey ...
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Jack Richards to handle pallets for Big K Products
Jack Richards & Sons has extended and expanded its contract with charcoal firm Big K Products for a further three years.Martin Zuill, transport operations manager at Big K, says: “Jack Richards [has] more than proved its logistics capability. So much so, that we’ve decided to award them with the contract ...
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DBL Logistics plans second DC with £1.8m HSBC backing
United Pallet Network member DBL Logistics has secured £1.8m of funding from HSBC to expand the business with a new 50,000ft² Sheffield DC.Due for completion in January 2013, the new site will run in tandem with DBL’s existing 25,000ft² facility in the Sheffield Business Park, and the company hopes additional ...
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Maintenance provider quality assurance scheme up and running
The SMMT CV aftersales committee has been in discussions with Vosa over a licensing scheme for CV repair workshops similar to operator licensing, but the proposal came to nothing due to lack of public funds to set it up.Speaking at the launch of the voluntary IRTE workshop accreditation scheme at ...
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First Euro-6 Actros to hit the roads
KMS Mallinson Transport will be the first UK operator to run Euro-6 versions of the new Mercedes-Benz Actros. The Barnsley-based operator placed an order for two of them at the CV Show, along with a further eight Euro-5s."We are a forward-thinking company," said MD Stephen Mallinson, who is looking forward ...
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Acas hopeful new proposals will end tanker driver dispute
The threat of a tanker driver strike could now be averted, as the Unite union and fuel distribution companies reach agreement over a new set of proposals.Unite has also been given an extended industrial action mandate of 21 May to allow it time to discuss the new proposals with its ...
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DPD announces extra staff and depot for Olympics
DPD is to deploy and additional 200 staff and open an extra London depot to minimise disruption resulting from the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.As part of its plans during the games, the company says it will: open an additional facility near its London Bridge depot; increase the number of ...
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Fleet Truck and Fleet Van shortlist unveiled
Fleet Van of the Year shortlist and the Fleet Truck Choice is announced by Steve Hobson (editor of Motor Transport magazine), Richard Gosling (CVS Ltd) and Dave Spence (Chevron Lubricants)The race to be named Motor Transport’s Fleet Truck and Fleet Van of the Year hotted up with the announcement the ...
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Palletways wins £2m a year Better Bathrooms deal
Palletways has won a £2m, 12-month rolling contract with Better Bathrooms.com that will see the network move some 70,000 pallets a year.Bathroom furniture, accessories and suites will be transported from Palletways hubs in Fradley, Staffs; Greenford, London and Livingston, West Lothian. Two new jobs will also be created at ...
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Culina acquires Cert Octavian's supply chain operations
Culina Group has acquired the supply chain activities of Cert Octavian for an undisclosed amount, as it continues with its strategy to double the business in the next five years.The deal will see Culina Logistics’ parent taking over Cert Octavian’s distribution and warehousing contracts, facilities and staff, which will expand ...
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Clipper Logistics wins Swedish clothing contract
Clipper Logistics has won a new contract with Swedish children’s clothes retailer Polarn O. Pyret.It sees Clipper provide logistics from its Ollerton facility, as well as a warehousing arrangement that will allow expansion of Polarn’s current product range and offer store replenishment it its second phase, reducing the lead time ...
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ND renews Tesco recycling services contract
Norbert Dentressangle has renewed its contract with Tesco to manage 12 of its recycling service units (RSUs) and won a new contract to maintain the retailers loose equipment fleet.The new contract will see ND service and maintain more than a million roll cages, as well as trays, buckets and dollies ...
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Wincanton "disappointed" after Unite rejects tanker driver proposals
Wincanton says it is “extremely disappointed” that Unite failed to persuade its tanker driver members to accept proposals put forward over terms and conditions after six days of talks at conciliation service Acas.A spokeswoman for the operator says: “Along with the five other employers, Wincanton entered into the talks in ...
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Sainsbury's gets FTA Van Excellence accreditation
Sainsbury’s has received accreditation to the FTA’s Van Excellence scheme, the 25th van operator to do so since the scheme began in 2010.The retailer runs a fleet of 1,400 vans, and employs some 4,000 drivers, and it satisfactorily achieved the standards laid out in Van Excellence code – which are ...
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More talks after tanker drivers reject proposals
Six fuel delivery operators face further talks at Acas after tanker drivers represented by union Unite rejected proposals regarding employment security.The union, which represents some 1,200 tanker drivers will now seek further talks with DHL, BP, Wincanton, Norbert Dentressangle, Turners (Soham) and Hoyer.Delegates at the union say that while progress ...
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Pallet networks buck the trend
As the economy struggles, UK pallet networks continue to record year-on-year growth.The UK’s pallet networks shifted more than 15.3 million pallets last year, a 7.3% rise on the number moved in 2010.Data from the Association of Pallet Networks (APN) shows that while the UK, and beyond, has endured recession, the ...
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Store Twenty One saves on fleet costs with Paragon
Fashion and homeware chain Store Twenty One has reduced its fleet size by 27% since implementing Paragon routeing and scheduling software in December 2011, which its says will lead to around £500,000 in annual cost savings.The retailer says it has been able to remove three 18-tonne rigids from its fleet, ...