All Motor Transport articles in 2017 – Page 4
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Boughey Distribution devours more Tiger Trailers in fleet refresh
Boughey Distribution has updated its fleet with 50 new curtainsiders from Tiger Trailers, replacing older assets and increasing Tiger’s share of the fleet to more than 75%.The delivery comprises 35 4.2m and 15 4.5m tall clearspan tri-axle trailers, with the taller assets being used to support specific contracts requiring double-stacked ...
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ArrowXL spends £2m on new DAF LFs
Arrow XL has spent £2m on 40 new 7.5-tonne DAF LFs.The two-man delivery firm chose the vehicles after asking its drivers for feedback on their requirements."If you want to know about driving, ask a driver," Arrow XL CEO Charlie Shiels told MT."The drivers gave us 12 things they wanted and ...
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Charlie Shiels "excited to get stuck in" at ArrowXL as operator's new boss
Former DPD director Charlie Shiels has been appointed as the permanent CEO of ArrowXL, after his predecessor Ian Howell stepped down in September. Shiels was filling the role on an interim basis, but today confirmed to MT he will remain in the post."I never thought I’d be CEO, it was ...
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North Sea Express raided by police and trucks seized as part of social dumping investigation
Belgian police seized and sealed 112 tractor trailers at the Zeebrugge premises of international haulier North Sea Express (NSE) as part of an investigation into social dumping.The international haulier, which has offices in Zeebrugge, Tilbury Port in the UK, Slovakia and Portugal is being investigated for its use of Romanian ...
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Own-account giant Palmer Harvey & McLane in administration
One of the UK’s largest own-account operators, Palmer Harvey & McLane, has collapsed into administration and ceased trading with the immediate loss of 2,500 jobs.The wholesaler has more than 600 vehicles specified on its O-licence, which placed it at 23 in MT’s Own-Account top 50. This was published alongside our ...
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Halfords Group renews long-haul fleet with 50 new Volvo FH units
Halfords Group is renewing its entire long-haul fleet with 50 new Volvo FH tractor units. The 500hp trucks with Globetrotter XL cabs were supplied by Volvo dealership The Hartshorne Group, which the retailer has been working with for three years, and will be run by Wincanton on its national distribution ...
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Kingsmill Bakery drivers vote to strike over pay dispute
Kingsmill Bakery’s bread deliveries are under threat after drivers at the firm’s West Bromwich site voted overwhelmingly for strike action this week.More than 100 drivers at the West Bromwich site, which supplies 1.5 million loaves a week to customers including Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and Tesco, took part in the ballot ...
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T-Charge is a loss maker but vital ahead of the ULEZ, says mayor
London mayor Sadiq Khan told MPs last week that the T-Charge introduced in October was a loss maker for TfL but is important in changing behaviour and a precursor to the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ).“Half of the bad-quaity air in London comes from transport, and 88% of that comes ...
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Royal Mail and DHL dominate Motor Transport Top 100
Royal Mail and DHL top the Motor Transport Top 100 once again, with acquisition activity in 2016 by Culina Group and Turners (Soham) seeing both rise up the annual ranking of road transport operators by turnover.With £7.6bn of turnover; £411m of pre-tax profit and 139,000 employees, road transport giant ...
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Clugston Distribution appoints former Rhenus Logistics manager as distribution director
Former Rhenus Logistics general manager Tim Doggett has joined Clugston Distribution as distribution director. Before his time with Rhenus, Doggett worked for Europa Worldwide Logistics Group, and has more than 25 years of experience in the transport and warehousing sector.Robert Vickers, chief executive at Clugston Distribution parent Clugston Group, said: ...
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Royal Mail and Arrival to share electric vehicle trial findings at Microlise Transport Conference
The possibilities around using electric commercial vehicles will be a hot topic at next year's Microlise Transport Conference, the companies behind the electric, autonomous-ready post delivery trucks in London scheduled to speak. Royal Mail and technology firm Arrival began trialling the nine vehicles in London in August out of Royal ...
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Keyne Express Deliveries and KED Logistics rescued from administration by Beaches Logistics
Keyne Express Deliveries and KED Logistics have been purchased by Beaches Logistics after both companies entered administration.All employees have transferred to Beaches and they will continue to operate from the Milton Keynes site previous occupied by Keyne Express.According to Helen Jarvis, Keyne Express Deliveries’ director, the administration on 20 November ...
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Ontime Automotive fined after worker crushed by vehicle transporter deck
Automotive logistics and vehicle recovery firm Ontime Automotive is to pay £100,000 in fines and costs after a worker was crushed to death by the upper deck of a vehicle transporter.John Wallace was jet washing a twin-deck recovery vehicle at the company’s site in Hayes, Middlesex in May 2013 ...
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UK trucks may need permits to run in Europe after Brexit
James Hookham, deputy CEO of the Freight Transport Association, says that the UK will need to replace Community permits on Brexit day.Up to now, all the Brexit talk has been about its impact on trade and goods movements and the rights of Eastern European drivers to continue working and driving ...
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MT Awards 2017 winner profile Innovation Award sponsored by Goodyear
Host John Bishop, TruckForce business manager at Goodyear, Bob Mason, DPD director of IT Steve Mills, and MT editor Steve HobsonDPD has been picking up MT Awards for years, but it never gets lazyMultiple MT Awards winner DPD is no stranger to the spotlight at the Grosvenor House in London, ...
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Creditors crunch: how to fight back if your customer becomes insolvent
Creditors seldom get back all of the money owed to them when a company becomes insolvent, but you don’t have to take things lying down.When a company fails consideration is often given to those that lose their jobs, but creditors often have to face up to losing a lot of ...
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Boom in home deliveries powered by fossil fuels is harming our health
Photo: ShutterstockThe boom in home deliveries is a huge issue affecting the nation’s health and must be dealt with, according to an expert giving evidence to MPs on the joint committee hearing into air quality.Speaking to MPs from the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee; Environmental Audit Committee; Health Committee; ...
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BFGoodrich to enter the UK and Ireland tyre markets for first time
Tyre manufacturer BFGoodrich is entering the UK and Ireland truck tyre markets from January next year.The company, known for its off-road specialism, sells more than 1.6 million tyres a year to the CV market in all territories across the world except Europe.Guy Heywood, commercial director at BFGoodrich for the UK ...
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Howdens Joinery fined £1.2m after HGV driver death
Kitchen manufacturer and supplier Howdens Joinery has been fined £1.2m after a visiting HGV driver was crushed whilst delivering into one of its sites in 2014.Agency driver Richard Bowen was crushed to death by a forklift truck that overturned whilst lifting kitchen worktops from a trailer at the firm’s Workington, ...
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James Dolan Group snaps up haulage firm Dooley Rumble
Cambridge-based James Dolan Group has bought Ipswich haulage firm Dooley Rumble for an undisclosed sum.The deal comes 18 months after it snapped up Green & Skinner (Haulage).Speaking to MT, group MD James Dolan said the deal, which brings the group’s turnover to more than £10m, is part of a strategy ...