All Motor Transport articles in 2021 – Page 67
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Transaid back in the saddle with launch of fundraising 'Way of the Roses' Cycle Challenge 2021
Transaid is calling on transport and logistics professionals to dust off their Lycra, polish their saddles and gear up for its epic coast-to-coast 2021 UK Cycle Challenge.The 170-mile ‘Way of the Roses’ challenge – Transaid’s sixth UK cycling event – will see up to 40 participants take part in the ...
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Primark puts 10 new Iveco Stralis NP 460 trucks on the road
Fashion retailer Primark has added 10 new Iveco Stralis NP 460 trucks to its fleet.Supplied by Guest Truck and Van, they will be operated on Primark’s behalf by DHL.The trucks will haul a fleet of new longer semi-trailers (LSTs) which were delivered in August last year, as part of Primark’s ...
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Hermes boosts parcel collection rates for self-employed couriers
A new pay deal will see around 20,000 couriers benefit from increased rates for parcels collections.The new rate was agreed as part of annual negotiations between GMB and Hermes, on behalf of 20,000 Hermes Self-Employed Plus (SE+) couriers.It follows a ground-breaking deal in 2019, the first of its kind designed ...
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UK commercial vehicle production hits “grim” record low in February, SMMT reveals
UK commercial vehicle manufacturing output fell for the fifth month in a row, down by 45.4% in February, as supply chain shortages, new customs processes and prolonged global lockdown measures hit output - resulting in the worst February on record.The decline saw 4,308 units built, according to the latest figures ...
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Hauliers face £2,000 fine for entering UK without testing for Covid-19
Hauliers entering the UK without proof of a negative Covid-19 test could be fined £2,000 from April 6, the government is warning.Announcing the move, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said it would help keep track of any future coronavirus variants of concern.The new rule applies to HGV drivers and crews and ...
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Motorway services lack of security questioned by RHA
The RHA has criticised motorway services areas for their “appalling” security after Welcome Break admitted it did not have CCTV installed at Newport Pagnell services, which could have caught thieves that stole £36,000 of whisky.In an email to Essex haulier KBC Logistics, Welcome Break’s data protection officer said it was ...
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Ice cream distributor gears up for a long hot summer with new DAFs
Ice-cream distributor Eden Farm Hulleys has taken on two new DVS compliant DAF LF210 refrigerated vehicles, as well as a CF340 FAR for sister company Squirrels.Supplied by Hexagon Leasing, the vehicles will operate out of a new purpose built 73,000 sq ft warehouse in Luton.The LFs come with a Gray ...
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Merc dealer's personal touch seals the deal for Custom Glass
Liverpool-based Custom Glass has added six Mercedes-Benz Atego 7.5 tonners to its fleet after eStar Truck & Van’s chairman paid a visit to convince the glass supplier it was in safe hands.The company is a customer of Mercedes-Benz Trucks but its MD Jeff Hooson said he knew nothing about new ...
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Wreford buys two New Gen MAN TGX after demo does well on fuel
Wreford Transport in Northampton has bought two new generation MAN TGX 6x2s with GX cabs after being impressed with a demonstrator vehicle.A long-standing customer of MAN Truck & Bus UK, the transport and storage firm purchased the trucks outright after finding them to be good on fuel and admired among ...
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Transport secretary orders safety review of smart motorways
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps MP has commissioned the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) to independently review safety data relating to smart motorways, amid growing concerns that the roads are dangerous.In a written statement to Parliament, Shapps also said he was delaying the publication of a progress report from Highways ...
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Six new haulier members join the UPN family
UPN has welcomed six new hauliers into its network, plus a partnership agreement with France-based Euro Channel Logistics.The new members are JDE Logistics near Tunbridge Wells; Pallet Delivery Services in Hertfordshire; Chester Le Street’s Logistics North East; Express Transport (UK) in Guildford; Maidenhead-based 737 Logistics and WS Transportation.UPN MD David ...
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Pandemic opens up opportunities for career in warehousing at Europa
Europa is celebrating the success of its graduate management trainee programme after the pandemic shone a light on careers within logistics and warehousing.Europa Warehouse launched its programme in 2019 and its first trainee, Ram Odedra, pictured, has now been promoted to project manager.The company said the current growth in e-commerce ...
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New scheme to assure operators of renewable fuels' green credentials
A ‘renewable fuels assurance scheme’ (RFAS) has been launched for operators, giving them information about the environmental credentials of fuels being supplied in the UK.Created by Zemo Partnership – formerly LowCVP – the RFAS provides fleets with clarity about the greenhouse gas (GHG) and sustainability performance of renewable fuels.Zemo said ...
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Government consults on increasing use of renewable road fuels
The government has launched a consultation on proposals to increase the percentage of renewable fuels used in road transport under its Renewable Transport Fuels Obligation (RTFO).Proposals include increasing the RTFO main obligation to supply renewable fuel by 2.5% by 2032 with an immediate increase of 1% in 2022 as E10 ...
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Bacton Transport brings in 12 Mercedes-Benz Actros for supermarket contract
Bacton Transport in Suffolk has taken delivery of 12 Mercedes-Benz Actros 2543 tractor units for use on one of its supermarket distribution contracts.The units were supplied by Ryder from its existing fleet and the haulier said it had no qualms about taking on defleeted vehicles.Nick Newman, general manager of the ...
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Good delivery options key to buying online, say shoppers in new Whistl research
Nearly half of shoppers have changed their mind about making a purchase online because they were unhappy with the inflexible delivery options, according to research by Whistl.It found 45% of sales have fallen at the last hurdle due to dissatisfaction with the delivery process.In 2020, 84% of the UK population ...
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Jaguar Land Rover to be tenant of UK's biggest ever logistics park
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) will become the tenant of the UK’s largest ever single occupier logistics park when construction is completed next year.Contractor Winvic Construction said it had been awarded the contract to build the 2.94m sq ft global parts centre at Mercia Park in Leicestershire, with all five industrial ...
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'Sort out groupage and parcel delays to EU,' Lords report urges government
The government must resolve groupage and parcel service issues to the EU after evidence showed that high rates and increased paperwork were threatening the profitability of SMEs, according to a Lords report.The EU Goods sub-committee said higher haulage rates and issues with groupage and parcel delivery services were piling the ...
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Police slam truck drivers after 307 offences detected in major crackdown
Police have highlighted “the sheer number of offences” committed by lorry drivers after officers in Norfolk used an HGV cab to spot offenders.The vast majority of vehicles pulled over on the A14, A11, A12 and A47 during the five-day operation earlier this month were HGVs and smaller goods vehicles, with ...
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Turners happy with Richards buyout despite slight dip in performance
Turners’ MD said he has not changed his opinion about buying general haulier Jack Richards & Son, almost two years after snapping up the Norfolk family business.Paul Day told motortransport.co.uk that he remained optimistic about improving and growing the Fakenham firm following Turners (Soham)’s segue into the general haulage market ...