All Motor Transport articles in 2021 – Page 77
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Training to help HGV drivers avoid cargo theft launched by NAVCIS and surveillance experts AnteVorte
The National Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service (NAVCIS) has joined forces with surveillance experts AnteVorte Group to give HGV drivers training to avoid becoming victims of freight crime.The course launches as hauliers continue to be dogged by high levels of cargo theft this year.Latest figures from NAVCIS, which is the police ...
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£17m fleet investment programme helps Yodel cut emissions by a quarter
Parcel carrier Yodel has reduced its carbon emissions by 25% after investing £17m in its fleet and technology.The strategy has seen it ensure all its vehicles are no more than three years old, making them compliant with Low Emissions Zone (LEZ), Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) and Clean Air Zone ...
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DX Group opens security room and plans six new depots in £10m growth drive
Delivery firm DX Group has opened a new security control room as part of a £10m expansion programme.The group, which returned to profitability last year, is also planning to open six new depots this year - three for DX Freight and three for DX Express.The security control room, at Tipton ...
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Police track down refrigerated truck after desperate phone calls from trapped stowaways
A hunt for a refrigerated lorry on the A14 and M11 this week began after three men called the police to say they were suffocating in the back and struggling to breathe.The vehicle, thought to have travelled from France, was eventually found at Brampton Hut services just before 4.30pm on ...
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Denby Eco-Link trial go-ahead leaves key concerns unanswered
As first reported on motortransport.co.uk, it looks as though some 20 years of campaigning by Dick Denby of Denby Transport in Lincolnshire is about to pay off and the government will give the go ahead for trials of the Denby Eco-Link B-double road train from next month.It is many years ...
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Court blocks 'fire and rehire' tactics at Tesco DC
Tesco has been stopped from unilaterally withdrawing entitlements to retained pay for workers at its Livingston distribution centre following a ruling in the Court of Session in Edinburgh.The judgement, which applies only to the Livingston site, means the supermarket giant also cannot terminate a contract in order to re-engage a ...
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Supply chain chaos feared over DVS as European hauliers refuse to deliver into London
The Direct Vision Standard (DVS) could spark disaster for supply chains, with European hauliers not prepared to deliver into London, according to Kent-based Rendrive Haulage.The company is pleading with the mayor to review its implementation after MD Tony O’Malley said he had been told by its continental partners that they ...
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Dashcam helps clear UPS driver of writing off £180,000 Lamborghini
A Leicestershire haulage firm said its decision to install cameras to its fleet had been vindicated after a driver was cleared of writing off a £180,000 Lamborghini.Crouch Logistics had subcontracted a van to UPS, which was involved in an accident with a Huracan Spyder in Northamptonshire.The driver of the Italian ...
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Attacks on trucks spark call for road bridges to be sealed off
Meachers Global Logistics said one of its drivers could have been killed after youths threw rocks at its lorry from a bridge over the M271 in Hampshire.Dashcam footage showed the missile smashing the windscreen of the artic inches from the shocked driver’s face during the incident earlier this month.The HGV ...
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Webfleet Solutions enhances PRO Driver Terminal with new features
Webfleet Solutions has upgraded its PRO Driver Terminal, the PRO 8475, which it said would give fleet operators improved workflow efficiency, enhance customer service and boost productivity.The upgrade includes LTE connectivity and Google services, as well as combining features such as order management and two-way communication between drivers and fleet ...
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Radiohead join industry call for a fair deal for UK concert hauliers
Musicians have joined forces with concert hauliers to urge Boris Johnson to ensure the survival of the events haulage industry amid new post-Brexit trade restrictions.In a letter to the prime minister, the group, which includes luminaries from the music industry, said he needed to secure a “cultural easement” to allow ...
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FORS cuts subscription fee to help hauliers
FORS is reducing its annual subscription fee for members from next month in a move aimed at helping hauliers during the pandemic.The reduction, for new and existing members, is based on fleet size and means an operator with between six and 10 HGVs will see the fee cut by 4.8%; ...
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Hauliers "90% border-ready", say Portsmouth police as Brexit operation is downscaled
Police in Hampshire said “a massive effort” from haulage operators meant it would be downscaling its A31 HGV triage operation early.The EU Exit strategy, known as Operation Transmission, involved lorries pulling off the motorway network and getting their papers checked in advance of reaching Portsmouth International Port.But with eight of ...
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Eddie Stobart drivers suspend strike action but pay dispute continues
Strike action among Eddie Stobart drivers on the Walkers crisps contract in Warrington has been suspended after both sides got round the table for “constructive talks”.The Unite union had threatened to start three days of strike action from yesterday (17 February) in an ongoing row over pay for drivers at ...
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Rent DVS-compliant trucks to avoid heavy fines, hauliers told
HGV operators not yet compliant with the Direct Vision Standard (DVS) should consider renting trucks to avoid thousands of pounds in fines, according to Enterprise Flex-E-Rent.Following concerns raised by telematics provider SmartWitness that with only days to go, less than 20% of vehicles comply with the DVS, the CV rental ...
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Slump in HGV registrations blamed on Covid and bumper 2019
New HGV registrations plummeted by more than 32% last year, according to SMMT figures.The decline, which led to the weakest demand since 2010, was attributed not only to the coronavirus pandemic but also a bumper 2019, when new smart tachograph legislation prompted a 12.6% increase in registrations.The figures showed that ...
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LowCVP renamed 'Zemo Partnership' as carbon neutral plan gathers pace
The Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership (LowCVP) has changed its name to Zemo Partnership, to reflect the country’s aim to be net zero by 2050.The non-profit organisation said ‘low’ was no longer enough amid the climate emergency and that it would ensure transport achieved the aim of bringing all greenhouse gas ...
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Scania 540 S wins two comparison tests run by European trade press
Scania's 540 S tractor has come top of two comparison tests run in Germany by European trade magazines.The manufacturer won both the 1000 Punkte Test (1000 Point Test) and European Truck Challenge (ETC).The two tests are said to be among the most established for commercial heavy trucks in the worldCab-related ...
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Yodel Valentine's Day flower deliveries surge 77%
Yodel said it made a record 220,000 flower deliveries on Valentine’s Day, up 77% on last year.The company put its success down to significant investment in its capability to handle everyday premium items, which has put it in a strong position to meet the unprecedented demand for online gifting.Yodel has ...
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Panther takes on 44 new SDC curtainsiders from Hireco as online demand surges
Panther Logistics has ordered 44 new SDC curtainsider trailers from Hireco as growth at the premium, two-man delivery firm continues to escalate.The trailers, which come as a contract hire package deal, will be delivered in Panther’s new corporate livery.Guy Burgess (pictured left), logistics director at Panther Warehousing, said the two-man ...