All Motor Transport articles in 2022 – Page 33
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Europa Warehouse helps Beerwulf boost sales
Europa Warehouse is planning to deliver an enhanced delivery management solution for online beer retailer Beerwulf at its Birmingham warehouse.The move will allow customers to choose the final mile supplier once their order is dispatched from Europa’s facilities.Beerwulf, which is owned by Heineken and specialises in home bar taps, kegs, ...
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Tesco adds first refrigerated 18-tonne Renault E-Tech D to fleet
Tesco has rolled out its first 18-tonne zero emission electric truck and plans to add more to its fleets in the coming months.The Renault Trucks E-Tech D Wide, which comes with a Solomon Commercials refrigeration body, is making deliveries from Tesco’s Dagenham distribution centre to more than 400 stores in ...
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Pall-Ex London to become Pall-Ex Logistics (Basildon) in latest owned operations development
Pall-Ex London is changing its name to Pall-Ex Logistics (Basildon) with business operations set to accommodate a wider variety of logistical services.The move aims to communicate that Pall-Ex Logistics is more than just a pallet network service provider and will instead emphasise to both current and prospective customers the mult-service ...
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Whites Transport Services to close
Family-run European perishable foods haulier Whites Transport Services has blamed soaring fuel and energy costs for its decision to wind down the business.Founded in 1992 by haulage veteran Ray White, the Hungerford-based company owns 18 Scania and Volvo trucks and a range of refrigerated trailers, which it estimates to be ...
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Elddis Transport (Consett) sees profit double after expanding base and growing warehousing business
Elddis Transport (Consett) saw its pre-tax profit more than double in 2021 aided by “significant” revenue growth in its warehousing business and the expansion of its Consett site.The County Durham-based haulier, which is a founder member of the High Cube Network and a Palletforce member, specialises in FMCG, general road ...
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Air freight haulier Saints Transport goes into administration
Saints Transport has entered administration after struggling with the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the aviation sector.The company has appointed Paul Ellison and David Taylor of Reading-based KRE Corporate Recovery as its administrators.The Heathrow-based firm is the largest privately owned air freight specialist in the UK, employing around 350 ...
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Palletline member ARR Craib delivers on next-day service to Inverness
Palletline’s next-day service to Inverness, launched in May, is achieving an on-time delivery success rate of more than 99%, the network has revealed.The 24-hour service to Scotland’s most northerly city and surrounding areas, delivered by Palletline member ARR Craib, is part of a wider offering which already includes 48- and ...
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Panther expands service into Northern Ireland as growth drive continues
Two-person white glove home delivery specialist Panther Logistics has furthered its service offering into Northern Ireland.Customers will now benefit from end-to-end live tracking and communication channels, removal of all packing, room of choice delivery as well as Monday to Friday slots across all BT postcodes. Saturday deliveries will also be ...
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Moody Logistics puts youngest ever LGV driver through apprenticeship scheme
Moody Logistics and Storage has welcomed its youngest ever Class 2 LGV driver after he completed the company’s bespoke fast-track apprentice training scheme.The success of 20-year-old Alex Elrod (pictured), from Blyth, will help reduce the average age of its drivers, which was previously 44 compared with the national average of ...
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Stobart, Tesco and Amazon partner with government-funded Generation Logistics campaign
A government-funded campaign has been launched this week aiming to tackle the industry’s long-term recruitment issues and future-proof its talent pipeline.First unveiled by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) and Logistics UK at the Multimodal show in June, Generation Logistics will raise awareness of the industry and challenge ...
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London Medway reports soaring demand for unaccompanied freight service
London Medway, part of the Peel Ports Group, has reported a substantial increase in trade on its unaccompanied freight service between the UK and France in recent weeks amid ongoing Dover delays.The cross-channel service sees trailers and containers shipped without a driver, potentially sidestepping customs delays, driver shortages and storage ...
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Panattoni set to build two major logistics units in Rotherham
Panattoni has secured planning consent for a 710,000sq ft speculative logistics development in Rotherham.Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council has approved a reserved matters planning application for two facilities adjacent to junction 1 of the M18 at Rotherham, one of 630,000sq ft, which will be one of the largest-ever speculative logistics buildings ...
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ABE Ledbury training programme boosts staff skills and careers
ABE Ledbury is celebrating a number of promotions and qualifications gained as part of a staff development programme aimed at attracting and retaining staff.The Palletline member employs a 75-strong workforce and operates 50 vehicles and 60 trailers, serving customers across Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, Powys and Shropshire.Among staff celebrating promotions is ...
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Supply chain disruption on cards after Unite members at Felixstowe Port reject new pay offer
Container hauliers are facing severe disruption at Felixstowe Port after last ditch pay talks between management and the unions broke down yesterday.More than 1,900 members of Unite will strike for eight days, from Sunday 21 August until Monday 29 August, after rejecting the 7% pay rise offered by Felixstowe Dock ...
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Archbold Logistics attributes record year to “significant” fleet investment and quality service
Greater Manchester-based Archbold Logistics saw its pre-tax profit quadruple in 2021 aided by the company’s “significant” investment in its fleet and staff and its focus on delivering a high quality service across multiple sectors.The logistics company, which is a member of Palletforce, has its headquarters in Heywood, Greater Manchester and ...
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Castell Howell buys into Carrier Transicold technology to cut running costs and emissions
Carmarthenshire-based food wholesaler Castell Howell has added two new Eco-Drive-equipped Volvo FH tractors, as well as the first of two new 13.6-metre Gray & Adams double deck trailers mounted with Carrier Transicold Vector HE 19 refrigeration units, to its fleet.Castell Howell’s fleet transports a range of ambient, chilled and frozen ...
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Tevva to reveal 19-tonne hydrogen electric truck concept at IAA Transportation 2022
Hydrogen and electric truck manufacturer Tevva is following up the recent unveiling of its 7.5-tonne hydrogen electric truck at the Road Transport Expo with the first ever display of its 19-tonne prototype development vehicle at IAA Transportation 2022 in Hanover next month.The unveiling of the 19-tonne Tevva concept truck is ...
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ScottishPower hydrogen plant at Felixstowe Port could power 1,300 trucks a day from 2026
ScottishPower is planning to build a £150m green hydrogen plant at the Port of Felixstowe which will be able to power trucks, trains and ships.The energy company is proposing to develop a 100MW plant at the Suffolk port which will provide up to 40 tonnes of green hydrogen per day ...
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Electra appoints Solomon to partner on UK's first zero-emission refrigerated fuel cell electric vehicle
Temperature-controlled rigids manufacturer Solomon Commercials has partnered with Electra Commercial Vehicles to deliver a 19-tonne hydrogen-powered truck which is the first of its kind to go into operation.The Electra eCargo fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) will be on trial with Sainsbury's as part of the government-funded Road to Hydrogen project.Ben ...
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Call for “ambitious” ZEV mandate to meet growing demand for electric vans
Government plans to mandate OEMs to produce a certain quota of zero-emission vans from 2024 must be “ambitious” if they are to meet growing industry demand for electric vans, New AutoMotive warned this week.The warning follows the publication of July’s Electric Van Count (EVC) from New AutoMotive, a not-for-profit independent ...