All Motor Transport articles in 2021 – Page 80
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Direct Vision Standard - a good idea at the worst possible time?
Have you met a professional driver who is not concerned about road safety? All of us who have driven a 16.5m or 18.75m long vehicle in city traffic are acutely aware of the additional hazards presented by pedestrians and cyclists around us, particularly in poor visibility. If the Direct Vision ...
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Groupage delays into Northern Ireland 'hardest problem to solve', Cabinet official tells MPs
Getting groupage into Northern Ireland is “one of the hardest things to get right” a senior Cabinet Office official told a Parliamentary Committee this week.In a meeting of the EU Goods Parliamentary Committee yesterday (9 February) Emma Churchill, head of the Cabinet Office’s Border and Protocol Delivery Group, told MPs ...
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WH Bowker strengthens its hazardous transport service with new Yorkshire Hazchem territory
WH Bowker has expanded its services across Yorkshire by adding its Selby distribution centre to the Hazchem Network.The move will allow the company, which specialises in carrying hazardous goods and chemicals, to offer a specialised ADR transport solution through Hazchem from its Selby DC.Under the deal WH Bowker’s Selby DC ...
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Think Logistics calls for operators to tackle skills shortage by taking on virtual intern
Think Logistics is looking for more operators to support its learning programme and plug the skills gap by offering young people a virtual internship.With schools closed and pandemic restrictions in place, Think Logistics can no longer reach out to students on the same scale, via presentations, work placements and internships.To ...
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Demand for agency drivers soaring, Aquarius data reveals
Road transport software specialist Aquarius is reporting a marked increase in the number of agency drivers being employed by its UK customers during the pandemic.Demand in November and December 2020 rose by 74% compared to the same period in the previous year, according to data from the company’s ClockWatcher Elite ...
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RHA stands by claim of 68% plunge in EU exports post-Brexit as government refutes figures
The RHA is standing by its claims that the volume of exports going via British ports to the EU plummeted by 68% last month, despite a government statement to the contrary.The RHA’s calculation, made against the same time period last year, is based on a survey of the association's haulage ...
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Parcel deliveries could be hit by shortage of 'beige gold', ParcelHero warns
Cardboard packaging has become so scarce it’s now dubbed ‘beige gold’, according to ParcelHero.The home delivery specialist is warning that the shortage, driven by the surge in online shopping during the pandemic, could lead to damaged parcels, increased costs and delays to home deliveries.ParcelHero’s head of consumer research, David Jinks, ...
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Ocado shrinks losses as pandemic drives soaring online grocery sales
Ocado saw an almost fivefold reduction in its pre-tax losses last year aided by soaring demand for online groceries during the Covid-19 pandemic.The retailer’s latest annual results to 29 November 2020 reveal losses of £44m, compared to a loss of £214.5m in the previous year.Group revenue rose 33% to £2.3bn ...
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Brexit and Covid-19 remain top trading challenges for 2021, new MT research reveals
Brexit complexities and the impact of Covid-19 continue to be the biggest challenges for operators during 2021, according to a brand-new report by MT and sister title Commercial Motor.The 'Hot Topic: Industry Insight 2021' report asks industry readers their thoughts on a range of topics affecting trading conditions, as well ...
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Unlocking the potential of connected technologies
MT caught up with commercial contract hire, fleet management and rental firm Fraikin following the publication of MT’s ‘Hot Topic Industry Insight 2021’ report, available to download free of charge. The report looks at a range of topical challenges and opportunities for freight operators, with investment and fleet technology a ...
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EV Cargo Global Forwarding promotes Russell Lawrence to UK vice president in drive for growth
EV Cargo Global Forwarding has promoted Russell Lawrence (pictured) to the new post of vice president of the UK region.The company said the appointment is part of a major management restructuring which sees another two posts created as it gears up for major global growth.Nick Toye takes on the role ...
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XPO Logistics expands transport deal with Glen Dimplex Consumer Appliances
XPO Logistics has extended its partnership with Glen Dimplex Consumer Appliances (GDCA) which supplies Morphy Richards, Roberts Radio, Stoves, Belling, Lec and Britannia Living products.The new contract sees XPO add warehousing and distribution support for GDCA to its existing transport deal.XPO’s contract to provide transport services to GDCA was originally ...
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Don’t delay – deadline to meet the DVS is looming
The Direct Vision Standard (DVS) is being introduced by TfL on 1 March after being postponed from its original implementation date of October 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.From March, any HGV over 12 tonnes other than a few exempt specialist vehicles such as mobile cranes must either have a ...
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Crimestoppers enlists hauliers in fight against people smuggling
Crimestoppers is appealing to hauliers to help stop people smuggling with the launch of a hard-hitting campaign.The campaign - "Say no to people smuggling" - is calling on HGV drivers to report any suspicious activity they see and follows the recent jailing of seven men for a total of 92 ...
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Save lives by carrying new low-cost, in-cab defibrillators
Road safety organisation Driver First Assist is planning to roll out low-cost defibrillators to the transport industry and beyond, reports Jack Carfrae.Everyone has seen defibrillators in public. Airports, shopping centres, train stations, outside shops; they sit innocuously on the wall, ignored by all and sundry until they suddenly become vital.The ...
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Yusen Logistics UK extends distribution deal with German manufacturing giant BSH Home Appliances
Yusen Logistics has renewed its contract with BSH Home Appliances after impressing the manufacturer with its flexibility and investment in technology.The renewal with BSH, which supplies 14 brands, including Bosch, Siemens, Gaggenau and Neff, extends Yusen’s existing contract, which was first forged in 2007.Under the renewed deal the operation will ...
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E-Gistics looks to revolutionise parcel delivery with disruptive “Uber-style” technology
Freight forwarding technology company E-Gistics has landed a government-funded £131,000 cash injection for its new online distribution platform which matches vendors and independent hauliers.E-Gistics’ platform offers smaller hauliers, pallet members and freight forwarders the ability to digitise the pricing and booking of deliveries carried out by combinations of independent firms, ...
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Yodel appoints new health and safety director
Parcel carrier Yodel has appointed Reece Cherry as its new health, safety, environment and quality director.Reece joins Yodel from the Kraft Heinz Company where he held the post of environment, health and safety lead EMEA.Other former roles include senior risk and safety manager at fresh produce firm G’s and group ...
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Brexit checks resumed on animal and food products at Larne and Belfast ports
Brexit checks on animal and food products have been resumed at Larne port in Northern Ireland after a police investigation into alleged threats to staff concluded it was safe for them to return to work.The police investigation followed Mid and East Antrim Borough Council’s decision last week to remove twelve ...
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Amazon Logistics jumps to second place behind Royal Mail on index of Britain's biggest parcel couriers
Amazon Logistics has risen to become the UK’s second largest courier by parcel volume, according to Pitney Bowes’ parcel shipping index.Its most recent update showed that Royal Mail was ranked the largest, with 35% of all UK parcel shipments, followed by Amazon Logistics with 15%, Hermes (10%), UPS (8%) and ...