All Motor Transport articles in 2021 – Page 42
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Act today on driver shortage or you're crying wolf, ITT Hub panel tells industry
Steve Gooding, president of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), has used the inaugural edition of transport and logistics event ITT Hub to urge the industry to nail down specific and immediate solutions to the driver shortage or risk accusations of crying wolf.The UK is suffering from a ...
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Scania to launch "substantially improved" truck range in autumn
Scania is to introduce a "substantially updated" Euro-6 truck range this November.The exact timing and content of the launch have not been disclosed but the company promised it would include improvements in fuel consumption compared to the current range, as well as chassis updates.“Given the situation with record demand, semiconductor ...
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H&M Distribution renews Palletways deal
H&M Distribution has renewed its contract with Palletways and will continue handling freight into the network for the next 10 years.MD Dean Woodyer said it had reviewed all the other pallet networks before concluding Palletways would help realise its goals.“We’ve been part of the Palletways family for 14 years and ...
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Maxi Haulage tackles Brexit issues to post improved profits
Maxi Haulage said that after battling “huge problems” connected to pre-Brexit arrangements in 2019, last year turned out better – albeit well below par.In its accounts for the period ending 30 September 2020, it said pre-tax profits had increased to £928,000, compared to just £74,000 in 2019.Turnover was broadly static, ...
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Knowles Transport orders 85 new trailers after surge in demand
Knowles Transport has continued its longstanding relationship with Lawrence David and purchased 85 pillarless curtainsiders trailers following a hike in demand.The new additions comprise a mix of replacements as well as new additions to bolster the company’s growing fleet.Knowles added that the curtainsiders will also feature a new livery.The company ...
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Zemo Partnership Annual Conference: what does the zero-emission revolution mean for you?
The 2021 Zemo Partnership Annual Conference - its first since the transition from LowCVP - will be held online on Tuesday 20 July.Following last year's successful event, Zemo Partnership will use the latest in digital conferencing technology, to maximise the opportunities for interactivity, information sharing and networking.This year, Zemo Partnership’s ...
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Schmitz Cargobull expands on plans for UK manufacturing plant at ITT Hub
Alan Hunt, joint MD for sales and service at Schmitz Cargobull UK and Ireland, was on hand at the ITT Hub and happy to talk about the giant German trailer builder’s plans for its new UK factory that will build 2,000 vehicles a year when at full capacity.Hunt, pictured, says ...
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DAF does the double at ITT Hub with new electric and XG+ ranges making UK debuts
DAF Trucks used ITT Hub to showcase its full line up of electric vehicles including the LF Electric 4x2 rigid and CF Electric 6x2 rigid and 4x2 tractor units. Also on show for the first time in the UK was the New Generation DAF XG+ top of the range Super ...
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Iveco flies the flag for natural gas at ITT Hub
As the market leader in gas trucks, the Iveco stand at ITT Hub unsurprisingly featured an example of the recently launched S-WAY Natural Power in the form of a 4x2 LNG AS440, as well as the New Daily van.Iveco believes that natural gas is currently the only viable transport decarbonisation ...
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Pandemic blamed for collapse of Welsh haulier
Welsh haulier Adrian Poole & Sons International has entered administration.Insolvency practitioners from Mazars LLP were appointed to the business, which operates out of two depots in Whitland and Llanfyrnach, on 14 June.No-one from Mazars was able to respond as we went to press and no-one from the haulage company responded ...
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Forget hydrogen - electric roads are the future, ITT Hub delegates told
An electric road system (ERS) is the only viable future for long-haul HGVs, with hydrogen far too expensive, the director of the Centre for Sustainable Road Freight has told delegates at new transport and logistics event ITT Hub.Speaking during this week's panel discussion at Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre, ...
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SmartDrive launches intelligent camera system to help prevent collisions due to inattentive driving
SmartDrive’s new SmartSense for Inattentive Driving+ uses artificial intelligence and analysis of over 330 million risky driving events it has captured around the world to help prevent accidents due to drowsiness, smoking, phone use and other types of inattentive driving.Previewed at ITT Hub, SmartSense for Inattentive Driving+ uses a driver-facing ...
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Renault chooses ITT Hub to launch low entry electric D Wide
Centrepiece of the Renault Trucks stand at ITT Hub in Farnborough this week was a new 26-tonne 6x2 tag axle low entry, high direct vision chassis cab for urban applications such as refuse collection where it is aimed squarely at existing players including Mercedes-Benz and Dennis.The D Wide ZE Low ...
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"Challenges and opportunities ahead," says new Scania UK boss
James Armstrong (pictured) has now replaced Martin Hay as the new MD of Scania (Great Britain).Taking up the reins, the former MD of Scania’s central European region thanked Hay and said he had inherited “a strong and robust organisation in excellent health”.Armstrong said: “Going forward, my priorities will be to ...
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Bretts Transport shrugs off Brexit and pandemic to return to profit
Cambridgeshire haulier Bretts Transport said it had remained largely unaffected by both Brexit and the pandemic, as it reported an increase in turnover of 1.4% on an annualised basis.The company’s latest set of accounts, for the year ending 30 September 2020, showed that it also returned to the black, with ...
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Volta Trucks reveals prototype Zero chassis
Volta Trucks has unveiled its running prototype chassis of the Zero – the first purpose-built, fully electric 16-tonne truck.Designed and built using the proposed production specification frame and drivetrain components of the finished vehicle, the Volta Zero includes a high-voltage battery supplied by Proterra, as well as the compact eAxle ...
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MPs slam Highways England over delayed smart vehicle detection technology
Highways England (HE) has been criticised by MPs for giving the impression that technology that spots broken down vehicles on smart motorways would be installed five years ago.Giving evidence to the transport select committee (TSC), the roads agency admitted it hadn’t been “as precise or as clear as we could ...
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Surge in demand for D4 medicals "a recipe for disaster"
There has been an “explosion” in demand among HGV drivers for D4 medicals, with waiting times increasing and adding another obstacle to resolving the driver crisis.GP’s network D4 Drivers said it was trying to handle up to 9,000 professional driver appointments a month and it was attempting to recruit extra ...
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Culina Group buys GreenWhiteStar Acquistions to create £2.2bn logistics business
Culina Group has announced an agreement to take over GreenWhiteStar Acquisitions as of today (1 July 2021).The terms of the agreement, including consideration, have not been disclosed.GreenWhiteStar Acquisitions comprises of Eddie Stobart, Eddie Stobart Europe, iForce, The Pallet Network, and The Logistics People.With an overall turnover of more than £2.2bn, ...
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Mercedes-Benz dealer reveals new eActros and shows eSprinter at ITT Hub
Mercedes-Benz Trucks used the stand of its southern dealer Marshall Truck & Van at ITT Hub to showcase the new eActros rigid battery electric truck that has a range up to 400kms from its 420kWh battery packs. Designed for heavy-duty regional distribution, series production of the eActros ...