All Motor Transport articles in 2021 – Page 30
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New safety warning over workers who use alcohol and drugs to combat mental health issues
Concerns are rising that transport and logistics firms are not prepared for a tide of alcohol and drug-related impairment issues, due to the impact of the pandemic on mental health.A report from medical tech company Drager Safety UK found more than half (55%) of transport firms have no policies in ...
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DHL Supply Chain drivers set for strike action over "insulting" 1% pay offer
DHL Supply Chain said it was “disappointed” that a trade union was talking up the prospect of its drivers striking over pay when scheduled negotiations were still due to take place.A ballot of 200 HGV drivers delivering for Sainsbury’s out of the Dartford distribution centre resulted in a 98% vote ...
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Semiconductor shortage slows upturn in commercial vehicle production
UK CV production grew by 7.5% in July marking the fifth month of consecutive growth, but output remains almost 24% below the five-year average, according to new figures.The SMMT said 5,625 units were produced last month, a significant increase on July 2020 when production lines were running at reduced capacity.However, ...
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Motus Truck & Van joins Mercedes-Benz dealer network
Mercedes-Benz Trucks and Mercedes-Benz Vans have welcomed the latest member to their shared dealer network – the newly merged and rebranded Motus Truck & Van.The company was born out of the merger between MB dealers Orwell Truck & Van and S&B Commercials and it will continue to trade out of ...
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HMRC downsizes plans for Dover lorry park but new PML site ready by November
PML MD Mike ParrLogistics firm Perishable Movements Limited (PML) has reassured customers that its new lorry park near Dover should be ready by November after the government drastically downscaled plans for a huge Brexit customs clearance park at the port.The HMRC facility will now only be a quarter of the ...
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Asset Alliance names new group fleet director
Ian Padley has returned to the position of group fleet director with Asset Alliance Group.He has been joined by nine new members of support and engineering staff, taking the team to 37 in total.Based in Wolverhampton, Padley is one of the group's longest-serving team members and has worked in various ...
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Gist rejects poaching claims as bonus scheme sees tenfold increase in driver applications
Gist said it had seen a big rise in applications for driver vacancies since the launch of its sign-on bonus and rejected claims that such schemes have only led to poaching between competing operators.The temperature-controlled logistics specialist has been offering up to £5,000 to HGV drivers this month in a ...
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Baxter Freight on Fast Forward as turnover hits record high
Baxter Freight has announced record first half-year results, despite facing both the ‘once in a lifetime’ effects of the pandemic and the complexities of Brexit.Half-year turnover increased from £7.7m by June 2020 to £12.9m by June 2021 while full-year turnover is expected to be at least £28m - £10m above ...
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DSV Road profits rise despite slip in turnover
DSV Road saw turnover decrease by 10% last year under the challenges of the pandemic but said it was satisfied with its overall performance.Reporting its latest financial results for the year to 31 December 2020, the company, which specialises in freight forwarding, haulage and supply chain services, had turnover of ...
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Freight in the City Expo: Siemens talks seamless grid-to-vehicle approach for EV fleets
Ahead of his participation at Freight in the CIty Expo next month, Bernard Magee, director of electric vehicle charging infrastructure at Siemens GB&I explains how a seamless grid-to-vehicle approach can control energy and capital expenditure costs, simplify managing an EV fleet and deliver the vital resilience and reliability once the ...
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HGV driver strike goes under radar but organisers remain defiant
The stay at home drivers’ strike, organised by the founders of the Professional Drivers Protest Facebook Group, took place on 23 August with no discernable impact on the already patchy supply of goods across the country, as supply chains continue to struggle with the UK driver shortage crisis.The strike was ...
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Road Skills Online offers free training module to help drivers avoid bridge strikes
E-learning specialist Road Skills Online has launched a free module to help fleet operators and drivers avoid bridge strikes.The Bridge Strike Toolbox Talk is available 24/7 from any PC or mobile device. Those who register are taken through a quiz to prove they are up to date on the latest ...
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Parcelhub collection service expands into Essex and south east London
Whistl subsidiary Parcelhub has expanded its local collection service to Essex and south east London via a new collection point at Basildon.The launch sees Parcelhub provide a single daily parcel collection service for SME and mid-market retailers, wholesalers and brands, allowing them to access over 600 delivery service options for ...
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Government gives green light to LSTs and announces trial of 48-tonne trucks
The government is to launch a trial of 48-tonne trucks and allow the use of longer semi-trailers (LSTs) on Britain’s roads from 2022, the DfT has announced.The move follows a nine-year trial and a public consultation on LSTs, which DfT said found “overwhelming” support for the vehicles.Motortransport.co.uk first hinted at ...
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Pall-Ex targets global growth with appointment of new international development director
Pall-Ex has promoted Karolina Thompson (pictured) to the new role of director of international development to head up its global expansion drive.Thompson, who has worked for over 12 years in the Pall-Ex International team, will work closely with Mark Steele, Pall-Ex Group MD of international business units.She will oversee the ...
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"We'll shake up UK deliveries," warns PostTag after new tech deal with Locus
Last-mile delivery tech firm PostTag insists it is set to disrupt the UK logistics market after partnering with solutions platform Locus.Founded in 2015, Locus already powers international deliveries across sectors like e-commerce, retail, FMCG, home services and third-party logistics and is now entering the UK market. It uses machine learning ...
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Wincanton extends partnership with BAE Systems
Wincanton has signed a five-year extension to its deal with BAE Systems.The agreement builds on existing services Wincanton provides for the technology-led defence, aerospace and security solutions specialist, incorporating air sector and UK shipbuilding operations.Wincanton will continue to provide transport, warehousing, materials management, packing and inspection services, underpinned by ...
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DX expands network with three new depot openings
Parcel and freight delivery group DX has opened three new sites as it accelerates its depot network expansion programme.The three new depots, at Dewsbury, Grimsby and Luton, add further capacity to both of DX’s divisions - DX Freight, which specialises in the delivery of irregular dimension and weight (IDW) items, ...
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Tipper trailer producer Fruehauf enters administration
Lincolnshire-based tipper and rigid trailer manufacturer Fruehauf has been placed into administration.Hauliers and commercial vehicle suppliers said ongoing delays to orders had already led to a major trailer shortage across the entire supply chain.Fruehauf is understood to produce around half of the tipping trailers sold in the UK.Quantuma’s Carl Jackson ...
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Tuffnells names new board of directors
(From left) Tuffnells operations director Gary Milne; HR director Sue Bancroft; commerical director Shellea Crosby; chief executive Chris Tresadern; and finance director Ian BrewerTuffnells has announced a new board of directors amid an expansion drive following a successful year since being sold by the Connect Group last May.At that time, ...