All Motor Transport articles in 2022 – Page 16
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Virginia Hayward Logistics joins Palletforce
Palletforce has taken on Virginia Hayward Logistics in Dorset as a new member company.The haulier is a second generation, family-owned and managed business, with an international reach through offices in the Far East and customers including Arla and Sacla.It will cover selected SP postcodes around Salisbury and Amesbury.Read more ...
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Asset Alliance names new national key account manager
Asset Alliance Group said it intended to grow its blue chip customer base with the appointment of a new national key account manager, Jon Gordon (pictured).Gordon will draw on 35 years’ industry experience at Ryder, to secure new business from companies operating major fleets in the UK.He said: “Larger fleets ...
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Training firm issues new warning to DVSA as decision on relaxing driver rules looms
CM 29.01.15A consultation due to end next week about granting car drivers the automatic right to drive lorries up to 7.5-tonnes would increase the risk on the roads for everyone, according to a logistics training firm.SP Training said the government’s own figures showed that C1 vehicles [vehicles between 3.5 - ...
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CSG stalwart retires after 62 years of loyal service
Vic Clements with CSG transport coodinator Jayne LoaderCSG is waving farewell to its longest serving staff member, Vic Clements, who has hung up his boots after an incredible 62 years with the waste management firm.Coronation Street first aired, The Beatles played their first gig in Hamburg and the maximum permitted ...
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Green Recyling hails Wheely-Safe for cutting operating costs
One of the first operators to adopt a wheel loss detection system from Wheely-Safe has reported fleet safety improvements and a reduction in operating costs.Green Recycling said four-and-a-half years after it installed the sensors across its fleet of 15 dustcart, skiploader and hooklift trucks, it has found the savings and ...
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GXO hits back at Unite as escalating pay row threatens World Cup beer deliveries
GXO has described comments by the Unite union regarding a pay offer for 1,000 of its draymen making beer deliveries across the UK as “inaccurate and misleading” and that they risk causing unnecessary disruption.As things stand, the HGV drivers at 22 GXO sites are due to go out on strike ...
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Edwin C Farrall shrugs off driver shortage to report 2021 profit surge
Edwin C Farrall said it endured one of the worst driver shortages the UK supply chain had experienced last year and it struggled to compete with the high rates implemented by supermarkets.The Deeside haulier, which is involved in contract distribution, general haulage and pallet network operations, said Covid-19, the introduction ...
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Brakes invests in bespoke Iveco reefers from Solomon Commercials
Foodservice provider Brakes has teamed up with Solomon Commercials to take delivery of bespoke refrigerated vehicles, including 10 temperature controlled 7.2-tonne Iveco Dailys.The partnership also sees the two companies collaborating with Thermoking and Iveco to design, develop and produce more than 70 reefers specifically for Brake’s operations.The 7.2-tonners have been ...
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EM Rogers reports buoyant 2021 trading
EM Rogers (Transport) “worked through” the twin challenges of Brexit and the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021 to report significant increases in revenue and profits and bring it broadly into line with its performance a couple of years ago.Latest figures for the year ending 31 January 2022 showed that the Northampton ...
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PML MD brands Dartford bridge protest “irresponsible, irrational and incredibly dangerous”
Perishable goods haulier PML has heavily criticised the climate change group Just Stop Oil after its supporters scaled the masts of the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge at the Dartford Crossing and caused widespread disruption to drivers.MD Mike Parr said the actions of the group were “irresponsible, irrational and incredibly dangerous” ...
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Moody Logistics in £1m fleet expansion as forward planning pays off
(From left) Moody Logistics MD Caroline Moody, operations director Richard Moody and chairman Alan Moody with one of the new Iveco S-Ways which bear the 75th anniversary logoMoody Logistics is spending £1m to grow its fleet in response to growing demand for its services.It has already taken delivery of two ...
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Great Bear Distribution reports 2021 surge in revenues and profit
Great Bear Distribution increased revenues by 21.5% last year to report a turnover of £342.7m.Pre-tax profit also rose, to £17.7m in the year ending 31 December 2021; an increase of more than 35% on 2020’s £13.1m.The business, which operates more than 400 commercial vehicles and manages more than 6m sq ...
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XPO gearing up for growth
UK MD Dan Myers expands on the company’s 42-year partnership with the Tour de France and his determination to navigate the challenging road aheadThe July morning is already scorchingly hot as I wait on the Champs-Élysées to meet XPO UK MD Dan Myers (pictured).We're here in Paris for the last ...
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Palletways in tree planting pledge
Palletways is boosting its environmental credentials by pledging to plant a tree for every online order or verified Trustpilot review it receives.The network has teamed up with climate action enterprise Ecologi to support projects that are in line with the UN’s sustainable development goals.It said that so far it has ...
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Trucksters set to be first operator with fully electric long-haul route in 2023
Trucksters has announced its intention to electrify its long haul transport through the use of only electric vehicles by late 2023.The company, which would become the first operator to meet the zero-emission target, said it would start with several electric trucks at the beginning of the year and increase the ...
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Road Transport Media launches new brand dedicated to decarbonisation of road freight
Road Transport Media (RTM), the leading media information business serving the CV and road freight sector, has announced a new brand: Freight Carbon Zero, dedicated to providing trusted, independent information about the race to zero emissions.Freight Carbon Zero joins Motor Transport, Commercial Motor, Truck & Driver and Transport News in ...
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HGV drivers using M6Toll in record numbers
The operator of the M6 toll road said this year had seen some of the highest volumes of HGV traffic ever recorded on its road, with operators making the most of the largely congestion-free route.Based on data from its analytics team, Midland Expressway (MEL) said August and September had seen ...
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Brian Yeardley TRUCKINGBY division appoints operations director from KB Event
Brian Yeardley Continental division TRUCKINGBY has recruited Andy Bell (pictured) as its events operations director.A former operations director at events haulier KB Event, Bell has more than 23 years’ experience in live events trucking and has worked with bands and artists such as Ed Sheeran, Rod Stewart and Welsh rockers ...
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DX Express launches electric vehicles for London parcel deliveries
DX Express has launched an initiative with Silva Brothers to start using electric vehicles for its London parcel deliveries.Beginning with an initial 20 EVs, the vehicles will provide support for DX’s growing parcels operation.The fleet is anticipated to deliver approximately 750,000 parcels in its first full year of operation.The London ...