All Motor Transport articles in 2021 – Page 61
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Two more fashion brands sign up to InPost's QR code returns service
E-commerce delivery firm InPost said schuh and New Look had become the latest brands to sign up to its QR code returns service ‘Instant Returns’.The service was recently launched to make the returns process quicker and easier for consumers by removing the need for shoppers to print a label.Instead, they ...
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Stolen vehicle tracking specialist CanTrack bought by telematics company Radius
Telematics firm Radius has acquired Milton Keynes-based CanTrack, a stolen vehicle recovery (SVR) tracking service.CanTrack protects high value vehicles and assets using a software platform combined with an in-house investigations unit.Radius said it also has a live tracking business that complements the SVR division.Bill Holmes (pictured left), Radius chief executive, ...
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Partners at haulage firm convicted of illegally burning waste
An agricultural haulage boss has been branded “pig-headed” by a judge after he repeatedly ignored warnings about burning waste on his land illegally.Father and son David and Nicholas Channer, partners at Amersham haulier J Channer & Sons, ignored waste management laws and were convicted following an investigation by the Environment ...
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Warburtons rises to electric challenge with first 16-tonner from Renault Trucks
Bakery brand Warburtons has found the next best thing since sliced bread and rolled out its first 16-tonne, 100% electric Renault Trucks D Z.E.The vehicle, which can cover up to 150km on a single charge and carries around six tonnes of bread and bakery products to multiple locations across London, ...
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ArrowXL invests £500,000 in delivery software upgrade
ArrowXL has spent half a million pounds upgrading its hand-held delivery software to increase efficiency.It partnered with supply chain tech firm Zetes and is now using Honeywell CT60 HHTs, which can read barcodes from further away and identify those in a poor condition.Read more ArrowXL has the power to ...
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MT Awards 2020: Shrewd moves take Expect to the Haulier of the Year title
Surging profits, a string of successful contracts and a shrewd growth plan have made Expect Distribution a stand-out performer in the haulage sector. But the Bradford-based 3PL has also made the welfare and gender diversity of its staff a top priority.These may be uncertain times, but the only concern for ...
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DVSA urges operators to bring forward fleet tests to avoid "absolutely horrendous" bottleneck later in year
The DVSA is encouraging operators to pull forward their annual tests after concerns grew that last year’s exemptions now threaten to overwhelm the regime.MoTs for heavy vehicles and trailers were suspended in 2020 in light of the coronavirus pandemic and the impact of this decision is expected to be felt ...
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Pallet-Track welcomes third new member of the year
Pallet-Track has accepted its third new member of the year after Grays-based Twin Wheel Logistics joined the growing network.The Essex company has recently moved to a new three-acre site and will cover part of the RM postcode on behalf of the Wolverhampton-based pallet group.Its membership will see further expansion of ...
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Panther Logistics signs delivery deal with My 1st Years
Panther Logistics has entered into an agreement with baby brand My 1st Years to deliver its heavy outdoor items range.The two-man logistics firm was chosen after it offered to deliver the Discovery Create & Paint Easel and the Discovery Mud Pie Kitchen direct to where the customer required it.My 1st ...
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DVLA urges HGV drivers to book a D4 medical
GPs have been told to prioritise D4 medicals for professional drivers, despite the current exemption remaining in place, according to the DVLA.The licensing agency said it had been working with the British Medical Association (BMA) to ensure doctors were aware of the need for HGV drivers to have D4 medical ...
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New Pall-Ex network development director to build Fortec membership
Pall-Ex has appointed a new network development director who will be tasked with building its Fortec membership in locations across the UK.Mark Barlow comes with over 20 years of logistics experience and had held previous roles in other UK pallet networks.Pall-Ex said his appointment follows the launch of Fortec’s shareholder ...
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Fowler Welch profits up 27% despite dip in turnover
Fowler Welch said its sale last year to Culina Group had strengthened its ability to overcome challenges and enhanced its services.In a statement from its directors, the food logistics company also said that the sale of its Heywood site last October had enabled it to focus on its core chilled ...
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Brexit and Covid a "huge test" but we're back to normal, insists Continental Cargo Carriers
Cross-Channel RoRo specialist Continental Cargo Carriers (CCC) said normal service had resumed following “a huge test” at the beginning of the year following the end of the Brexit transition period.CCC said volumes were now increasing week on week and there were minimal delays in its service.Issues arose in January with ...
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Telematics use is growing strongly in road transport, new MT reader research reveals
Telematics is increasingly being recognised as a key tool in road transport, according to a new report by Motor Transport and sister title Commercial Motor.The latest 'Tachos and Telematics' report shows that 79% of operators are now using telematics in their operations – that’s up from 69% in a similar ...
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Home delivery rates set to rise as more people work from home
Courier rates and surcharges are likely to rise as people move increasingly towards working from home arrangements, according to ParcelHero.It said the high failure rates of home deliveries make them much more expensive than office deliveries and pile on delivery costs to parcel firms.Research recently carried out by ParcelHero showed ...
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Government urged to back hydrogen fuel cells after bringing forward carbon emissions target
The UK government’s ambitious new climate change target of cutting emissions by 78% by 2035 must involve its backing of fuel cells if it is to achieve net zero, according to hydrogen supporters.The government said its new carbon budget will ensure the country remained on track to end its contribution ...
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Bradley Demolition fined £200,000 after cherry picker accident
A demolition company has been fined £200,000 after its cherry picker operator became trapped by his neck between the vehicle platform and the roof of an industrial shed.Manchester Magistrates’ Court heard how the worker contracted by Bradley Demolition, was accessing the underside of the roof in Bredbury in November 2017 ...
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Delivery driver suffers severe crush injuries in forklift accident
A delivery driver sustained serious injuries at a warehouse and storage firm when he was run over by a forklift truck.Southampton Magistrates’ Court heard how the driver was in the delivery yard at Skillbeech Services waiting while his vehicle was being loaded in July 2019, when he was struck by ...
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Panattoni set to develop 170,000sq ft logistics site near Farnborough
Developer Panattoni has completed the purchase of a development on the M3 corridor near to Farnborough, south east of London.Panattoni Farnborough 170 is the latest addition to the developer’s portfolio, having recently announced its commitment to three million sq ft of speculative builds in the UK this year.The prime positioning ...
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Menzies joins Transaid in drive to improve global road safety
Menzies has become the latest supporter to sign up as a corporate member of Transaid, the international development organisation committed to improving global road safety standards.The company has pledged its support for an initial three-year period, just months after it acquired Bibby Distribution (now Menzies Distribution Solutions) – one of ...