All Motor Transport articles in 2012 – Page 32
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NFT wins Adams Foods primary distribution deal
NFT has beaten rivals to a primary logistics contract with Adams Foods, that will run for a minimum of three years.Operated from NFT’s flagship Daventry DC, the deal will include the handling of more than 3,500 pallets per week of cheese and butter products, including Kerrygold and Pilgrims’ Choice brands. ...
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Miniclipper bids farewell to Pall-Ex
Miniclipper Logistics is leaving Pall-Ex after more than 15 years with the network to join rival Palletline.The Leighton Buzzard-based firm was one of the founding members of Pall-Ex went it launched in 1996. Jayne Masters, sales director at Miniclipper, tells MT.co.uk that it wasn’t an easy decision to make.“Periodically, every ...
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Gefco revenue up ahead of "decisive year"
Gefco, the logistics arm of PSA Group, saw its global revenue rise 12.9% in 2011 as it prepares to embark on what it describes as a “decisive year” for the company.For 2011 Gefco reported global revenue of €3.8bn, compared to €3.4bn a year ago, and an operating income of €223m ...
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Come dine with us
Last year's 25th anniversary Motor Transport Awards were a sell-out, so to make sure you get a seat at the biggest night in the road transport calendar book now!With more than 1,500 of the top movers and shakers in road transport expected to pack the Great Room at London's Grosvenor ...
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Peter Larner acts to improve image of logistics
Following on from Alastair Campbell's thought-provoking presentation on how the transport industry can get its message across to the public at the last MT Directors' Club, Suckling Transport MD Pater Larner is taking action.A new Suckling Transport tank trailer, which is being exhibited by Lakeland Tankers at the Federation of ...
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Norbert Dentressangle opens £1m NDC
Norbert Dentressangle (ND) says it has invested more than £1m in a new shared-user site at Rugby, to serve as an NDC for Continental Tyre Group.The new 212,000ft² facility, located in Prologis Central Park just off J1 of the M6, will also store products from fellow ND customer Bridgestone ...
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Sensible acquisition will add £6m a year to Autologic
Autologic says its acquisition of the assets of Sensible Transport will add £6m a year to its revenue, but warns that automotive customers remain “focused strongly on price”.For the year ending 31 December 2011, Autologic saw its UK revenue rise 4% to £114.5m (2010: £110.6m) but operating profit in its ...
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Wincanton hit by decline in volumes
Wincanton has warned that a decline in customers’ volumes and a reduced demand for warehousing will “adversely affect” the business in the next 12 months.In a trading update issued today (Tuesday 3 April), the group says that while it has successfully retained and won new contracts across all sectors, market ...
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K+N sell off Renault Trucks dealership
Logistic company Kuehne + Nagel has sold its Renault Trucks dealership RH Commercial Vehicles for an undisclosed sum, a year after it bought its parent company The RH Group for £66.9m.The new owners of the East Midlands dealership, that employs 55 people, include its current MD Nigel Baxter and general ...
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Yodel well prepared for Olympic challenge
Yodel has announced its plans for ensuring deliveries are handled effectively throughout the busy Olympic Games period this summer.The parcel firm's contingency plans include informing customers of those postcodes most likely to experience delays; the creation of a dedicated 'Olympics Village HQ' at Yodel's Vauxhall depot in central London; as ...
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News Extra: The long and short of it
When the government launched its longer semi-trailer trial in December last year the question posed by many of the 180 hauliers involved was: 14.6m or 15.65m?As part of its 10-year pilot scheme, the DfT has handed out 1,811 permits, approximately 900 of each size.However, the RHA tells MT that its ...
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Acumen Distribution wins recycling contract extention
Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council has extended its contract with Acumen Distribution for kerbside collection of household recyclable waste until 2016.As part of the extension Acumen will now conduct two weekly collections from public bring sites.Acumen has assigned two additional compactor trucks for the new weekly collections, which will join seven other ...
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DHL to close Coventry depot serving Sainsbury's
DHL is to close its Coventry depot, which it runs on behalf of retailer J Sainsbury, in a move that places 550 jobs at risk.The logistics giant plans to transfer the garment operations currently undertaken at Coventry for the retailer to another of its sites in Bedford.A DHL spokeswoman ...
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Road transport operators prepare for fuel shortage
Truck fleet operators are drawing up contingency plans in the event of a national strike by fuel tanker drivers.Unite union leaders representing more than 2,000 tanker drivers working for Wincanton, DHL, BP, Hoyer, J W Suckling, Norbert Dentressangle and Turners (Soham) are locked in talks with employers over a dispute ...
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Road transport sector not cool enough
The transport and logistics industry is simply not 'hip' enough to attract new talent and needs a complete makeover if it is to compete successfully with other sectors for new recruits in coming years, professional services firm PwC has warned.In a new report, Winning the Talent Race, PwC suggests the ...
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DBC Foodservice in administration
Own-account operator DBC Foodservice has been put into administration, after attempts to sell the business failed.By Chris DruceThe £300m turnover company supplies some of the best known cafes, restaurants and bars on the high Street including Café Nero, Prezzo, Loch Fyne and vodka bar chain Revolution.Other customers include hotels, local ...
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McDowell's reveals rapid expansion
Fast-growing Keighley, West Yorkshire haulier McDowell Haulage and Distribution says work will begin shortly on a new 25,000ft2 warehouse in order to keep up with demand.The company, which has contracts to transport school furniture and cosmetics and is also a member of The Pallet Network, opened a new depot in ...
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Olympics a huge opportunity on night-time deliveries
The Olympics are a significant opportunity for operators to overcome opposition to routine night-time deliveries, according to London's transport commissioner.Speaking at Road Transport Media's Summer Freight Planning Conference last week, Transport for London (TfL) commissioner Peter Hendy told delegates that while the Games will bring huge challenges there are also ...
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TNT Post reveals second end-to-end postal trial
TNT Post is to conduct a second end-to-end delivery trial from mid-April in west London, following the successful conclusion of a final-mile trial in Liverpool.The private postal operator has held long-term ambitions to roll-out a complete end-to-end service rivalling Royal Mail, but says it has been unable to achieve this ...
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Ryder on track with Hill Hire integration
Ryder Europe vice-president and MD David Hunt’s claim that “Ryder is full of the joys of spring”, is not what MT expects to hear as we meet to discuss the integration of Hill Hire. But like the company he works for, Hunt can pull the occasional surprise.Ryder’s big surprise ...