All Motor Transport articles in 2016 – Page 12
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Teletrac Navman to show latest range of CO2 reduction software at Freight in the City Expo
Teletrac Navman will be at Freight in the City Expo next month to demonstrate how its analytical software can help urban fleets drive down emissions and improve driver behaviour.Reducing carbon emissions from trucks and vans is a top priority for urban operators, the firm said, with tender documents increasingly requiring ...
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Bibby Distribution extends long-term contract with Havelock
Bibby Distribution has extended its long-running contract with interior fit-out business Havelock. The 12-month extension to the contract, which began in 2003, will see the relationship between the companies reach the 14-year mark.Bibby collects interior furnishings from Havelock’s DC in Dysart, Fife and delivers to them to schools, stores and ...
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Has the EU won the HGV Road User Levy battle?
Revisions could be made to the UK’s flagship HGV Road User Levy to make it compliant with EU rules, a source said this week.The claim followed a “positive” meeting last month between the European Commission (EC) and DfT officials.It comes after the commission’s decision in April to begin formal legal ...
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Amazon announces third new fulfilment centre for 2017
03.09.12-New Amazon Fulfillment Centre, Boundary Way, Hemel Hempstead, HP2 7LFAmazon is to open a fulfilment centre in Daventry, Northamptonshire next year. It is the third new site the company has announced plans for in recent months. As well as the Daventry site, which will create 300 jobs in the local ...
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Boots UK takes delivery of the first of 60 Transdek/Cartwright trailers
Boots UK has received the first of 60 double decker trailers from Transdek and The Cartwright Group, which are intended to reduce its trunking mileage. The double-deck wedge trailers can accommodate 128 roll cages. This will improve the company’s individual trailer capacity, which is currently 104 cages per load.Boots said ...
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Northumberland to champion Clocs and Fors
Northumberland County Council has committed to championing Clocs across its locality.The local authority will ensure its own 400-strong CV fleet is brought in line with Clocs standards, and will take steps to move up the different levels of Fors accreditation to achieve this aim.It also plans to encourage adoption of ...
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Menzies Distribution looks to parcels growth as traditional market declines
Menzies Distribution is looking increasingly towards the parcels market as it looks to diversify the business to offset falling revenues from its core newspaper distribution business.Paul McCourt, Menzies Distribution MD, told Motortansport.co.uk that the parcel division, dubbed Menzies Parcels, had grown rapidly after the operator introduced its diversification strategy 15 ...
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Green light for Silvertown Tunnel
The Silvertown Tunnel is set to be built and operational by 2023, after Sadiq Khan gave the new crossing the green light earlier today.The tunnel, said Khan, will reduce traffic and aid the growth of East London.“It’s no secret that London has long needed more river crossings in the east,” ...
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Transport for Greater Manchester to encourage adoption of Clocs in the North West
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is looking to encourage adoption of Clocs across the region, and will be holding an event on the morning of 20 October to highlight the safety benefits of the scheme.Visitors will be able to hear from a range of speakers from construction, vehicle manufacturing and ...
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Menzies wards off strike action with improved pay offer
Menzies Distribution has seen off the threat of strike action after making an improved pay offer to its 300 drivers and warehouse staff.The workforce voted to approve the pay offer by “a significant majority”, according to union Unite, preventing widespread strike action which would have included two 24-hour strikes on ...
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Turners (Soham) adds 600th Daf FTP to fleet
Turners (Soham) has added its 600th specialised Daf FTP to its fleet. The 440hp XF tractor with a lightweight mid-lift axle joins Turners’ 1,750-strong fleet.Turners is believed to be the largest operator of Daf FTP trucks worldwide.The Daf, purchased via dealership Chassis Cab, will cover more than 100,000km a year.Tim ...
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O-licence financial standing levels could increase by 15%
The level of financial standing standard O-licence holders will have to demonstrate is likely to increase in 2017, due to the drop in the value of the pound against the euro.The FTA estimated that the financial standing rate will increase by around 15% from 1 January, taking it from £6,650 ...
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Express delivery manager trailblazer gets green light
A new trailblazer apprenticeship standard for managers in express delivery companies has been given the green light by BIS. The Institute of Couriers submitted the application for the standard earlier this year in light of increasing demands on the e-retail sector.The newly-approved apprenticeship model will take the form of a ...
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Wolseley UK plans to close Worcester DC
Plumbing and heating supplier Wolseley UK plans to close its Worcester DC to make £30m of savings.The reorganisation of its logistics and supply chain network, as well as the closure of 80 UK branches, will result in 800 redundancies.MD Patrick Headon said: “The trends in our profit have been disappointing ...
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Direct Vision Standard is no "silver bullet" to tackling HGV and cyclist collision, say industry bodies
The mayor’s Direct Vision Standard plans that will ban ‘off-road’ specification lorries from entering the capital by 2020 should be part of a balanced approach to tackling road safety, and not just penalise the road haulage sector, trade associations have said.Sadiq Khan revealed today that TfL’s Direct Vision Standard will ...
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Culina Group unveils Great new livery
Culina Great BearCulina Group has given itself a makeover to incorporate its newest brand as part of its corporate image.The group bought Great Bear Distribution back in March for an undisclosed sum.It has stayed true to its promise of retaining the company’s name, while designing a new look that clearly ...
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London to impose direct vision standard for HGVs entering the capital
London is to introduce the world’s first direct vision standard for HGVs, which will see the most ‘dangerous lorries’ banned from entering the capital by 2020.Under plans announced today, mayor Sadiq Khan wants to create a star rating system from 0 to 5 to rate HGVs based on the level ...
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Fors standard revamped with a focus on environmental factors
The Fors standard has been updated, with the latest version focusing heavily on improving fleets’ environmental performance.Fors is refreshed every two years to keep the standard relevant.Version four, released today by the scheme’s management consortium the Fors Community Partnership (FCP), is said to be the “greenest-ever” version of the standard.“NOX ...
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Video briefing explains £24m emission-reduction competition
Anyone interested in entering a £24m competition aimed at developing vehicle technology to reduce real-world tail-pipe emissions can now view a video explaining more.The competition has been jointly launched by the Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV), the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, and Innovate UK.In particular, the ...
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Transport Committee accuses DfT of "blatantly ignoring" all-lane running safety fears
The Transport Committee has accused the DfT of “blatantly ignoring” its recommendations in regards the roll out of all-lane running across the motorway network, which one MP has said will “get people killed”.The committee slammed the government’s plans for 300 miles of all-lane running in July, labelling the move a ...