All Motor Transport articles in 2018 – Page 8
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Elddis Transport joins the Palletforce network
Elddis Transport has joined Palletforce after a 17-year hiatus from pallet networks.Based in County Durham, Elddis runs a fleet of 160 vehicles out of nine hubs. It will cover postcodes in the Consett and Tyne Valley area for Palletforce from today (26 October).Elddis joins Murray Hogg (a founder Pall-Ex member), ...
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Freight in the City Expo: CEMEX trialling Exeros Technologies AI camera technology
Aggregates operator CEMEX is trialling new AI-driven camera technology on its fleet designed by Exeros Technologies.The ADAS and SkEye view camera systems enable a complete 3D ‘virtual visibility’ of the vehicle from a top-down view eliminating blind spots and providing assistance when the mixers are on the move.CEMEX has partnered ...
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Hiab to focus on low-emission, low-noise materials handling gear at Freight in the City Expo
Hiab will be exhibiting its range of urban load-handling equipment at next month’s Freight in the City Expo on 6 November in London.It will be welcoming visitors to its stand for the fourth consecutive year at the expo to show how it can provide clean, safe and quiet options for ...
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DHL Supply Chain opens new shared-user RDC in Avonmouth
DHL Supply Chain has opened a new 11-acre multi-user RDC in Avonmouth to boost its south-west operation.The new site, near Bristol, will enable customers to use shared facilities and vehicles, which DHL said "offers users economies of scale", while reducing wasted space and overheads.It has been designed to be as ...
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Budget 2018: the chancellor should offer transitional relief for clean air zones
Ahead of Monday's (29 October) budget, Andrew Galliers, senior tax manager and transport and logistics sector specialist at accountancy firm Menzies, sets out his thoughts on assisting operators with the transition to a sustainable future.To alleviate pressures on fleet operators, hauliers, freight forwarders and other businesses in the transport and ...
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Import tariffs roll back the tide on cheap Chinese tyres
Import tariffs of up to £60 per tyre imposed by the EU on Chinese-made tyres in May this year have “shaken up” the UK truck tyre market according to Bridgestone.The anti-dumping measure has seen a sharp decline in sales of cheap Chinese-made tyres and a resurgence in demand for retreads, ...
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Meachers Global Logistics looks to batten down the hatches as Brexit looms
Employment costs hit Meachers Global Logistics' profit last year but the Southampton-based company has deeper concerns about Brexit, according to its chairman.For the year ending 31 May 2018, the logistics business, which is celebrating 60 years in business this year, reported turnover of £26.2m (2017: £26.1m).Pre-tax profit was down 4.5% ...
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Suttons Tankers plants 'significant' long term deal with CF Fertilisers UK
Suttons Tankers has landed a “significant” multi-million pound contract with CF Fertilisers UK after impressing the manufacturer with its operational, health and safety and customer service standards.The Widnes-based logistics firm, which operates a 500-strong fleet specialising in the chemicals, gas and fuels sector, will provide distribution services for all CF ...
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Hermes boosts network capacity in South East with new Hemel Hempstead depot
Hermes has opened a new 80,000ft² parcel depot at Prologis Park in Hemel Hempstead ahead of its predicted “busiest peak season to date”.The new facility has the capacity to handle 130,000 parcels per day, to be distributed across the South East and Midlands.It will also create 50 new jobs and ...
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Pentalver Cannock sails onward after strong year of trading
Container haulier Pentalver Cannock said a rise in turnover and pre-tax profit during 2017 was essentially down to the continuing improvement in trading conditions since the economic downturn.The company, with depots in Felixstowe, Southampton, London Gateway and Cannock, reported a 7.6% increase in turnover to £45.2m in the year ending ...
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DSV Road drives both profit and turnover higher
DSV Road saw its profit increase by more than a fifth last year, driven by a 7.3% increase in turnover.In its latest financial results, the freight forwarder, haulier and supplier of supply chain services reported turnover of £193.9m in the year ending 31 December 2017 in the UK, up from ...
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No-deal Brexit: Border controls to be ditched and emergency measures enacted, as UK runs out of time
A no-deal Brexit will see border controls ditched and emergency measures to control queues put in place, the National Audit Office (NAO) has warned.Regulatory and safety checks on agricultural and food-related products and “other goods” arriving from the EU will be waived for an unspecified time in the event of ...
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Bosch owner to open national distribution centre at Midlands Logistics Park
BSH Home Appliances – owner of the Bosch, Gaggenau, Neff and Siemens brands – is to open a new national DC at Midlands Logistics Park in Corby. The £89.3m project will be funded by specialist warehouse investor Tritax Big Box. It will see the construction of a cross-docked warehouse with ...
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DSV abandons attempt to buy CEVA Logistics
DSV has abandoned a bid to buy CEVA Logistics, citing a lukewarm reception to its revised offer as the reason for ending its interest in the Swiss multinational.In the UK both companies are listed in Motor Transport’s Top 100 of the largest road transport companies.CEVA Logistics was 15th in last ...
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John Lewis Partnership commits to diesel-free HGV fleet by 2028
The John Lewis Partnership (JLP) will phase out diesel-powered HGVs by 2028.This will see the business introducing more than 500 biomethane-powered lorries across its Waitrose & Partners and John Lewis & Partners fleet.Once the fleet is fully converted, the move away from diesel will save more than 49,000 tonnes of ...
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Veolia's retrofit trial sees Euro-5 refuse trucks achieve clean air zone compliance
Waste operator Veolia has successfully trialled the first retrofit exhaust after-treatment system for RCVs to be approved under the Clean Vehicle Retrofit Accreditation Scheme (CVRAS).The scheme enables older vehicles to reach the Euro-6 emissions standards required by London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone and national clean air zones.Working in partnership with ...
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Pallet-Track seeks winding up petition against Canute Group over unpaid £47k debt
Canute Group’s former pallet network is seeking to have the business wound up next month if it refuses to settle a bill of £47,489.35.Pallet-Track served time on Canute Haulage Group in March of this year as a member of its pallet network over concerns about its performance.However, following Canute Haulage ...
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HGVs face £100 charge in Bath Clean Air Zone proposals
Bath and North East Somerset Council has announced proposals for a charging clean air zone (CAZ) across the city.The council has chosen a category D CAZ, which will require all vehicles including cars, to meet the minimum Euro-4 petrol or Euro-6 diesel emissions standards.Proposed charges are £100 per day for ...
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Truck manufacturers slam EU plan to slash truck emissions by a third by 2030
Tough new EU plans to cut CO2 emissions from new trucks by 35% by 2030 are unachievable, the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) has warned.The warning follows a vote by the European Parliament’s Environment Committee, setting out tougher CO2 reduction targets in HGVs than those originally proposed by the European ...
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Peel Ports boss looks to capitalise on Felixstowe's problems
Felixstowe Port’s ongoing attempts to resolve traffic congestion and slow turnaround times have been dealt a blow, after the chief executive of rival Peel Ports said customers should snub it in favour of northern terminals.Mark Whitworth said retailers and importers needed to tell freight forwarders and shipping lines that “enough ...