All Motor Transport articles in 2022 – Page 40
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Green hydrogen key to net-zero challenge but transport sector faces toughest ever times, FORS delegates warned
Former transport minister for London Steven Norris (pictured) has told operators that green hydrogen is key to the industry's drive towards zero-emission vehicles but that the government’s target for HGVs is “likely to be altered”.In a wide-ranging presentation during the annual FORS Conference at the Manchester Central Convention Complex, Norris ...
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Evri makes ESG training mandatory for staff and contractors
Evri said it was moving towards being “an even more ethical and sustainable business” by making environmental, social and governance (ESG) training mandatory for all its employees and contractors.It said the training is designed to highlight the importance of ESG, and to encourage its 7,128 employees, plus around 20,000 contractors ...
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Agency drivers involved in majority of bridge strikes, says transport law firm Backhouse Jones
Agency drivers are involved in the vast majority of bridge strike cases that come across well-known transport lawyer Jonathon Backhouse’s desk. “I’d say that they account for seven to eight out of 10 of them,” he told delegates at a Road Transport Expo seminar session.“If you are using agency drivers, ...
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Isuzu Truck sponsors Professional Recovery Operators Federation (PROF)
Richard Goddard from PROF (centre) with Pete Murphy (right) and Lee Tansley (left) from Isuzu Truck UKIsuzu Truck UK (ITUK) has become the official sponsor of the Professional Recovery Operators Federation (PROF).The sponsorship will see the manufacturer working with the management team at PROF to help with its goal of ...
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Soaring costs force Boohoo to charge for returned items
Rising shipping costs have prompted online fashion retailer Boohoo to become the latest business to announce it is introducing charges on returned items.Analysts predict more will quickly follow suit.A Boohoo spokeswoman said: “As the cost of shipping has increased, we’ve had to look at where we can adapt without compromising ...
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DVSA gets tough on queue-jumping truckers
The DVSA has warned HGV drivers they will be slapped with £300 fines and sent to the back of the queue if they are caught violating traffic rules on Kent roads this summer.The enforcement agency said it was expecting a high level of congestion over the next three weekends due ...
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FORS unveils digital transformation programme at annual conference
FORS has announced the launch of a ‘digital transformation’ programme as it works with members towards ‘a safe and sustainable future’.Speaking at the body’s fifth annual conference at the Manchester Central Convention Complex, concession director Ian Henderson (pictured) pledged to review the audit and training process and re-engage with operators ...
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Driver recruitment and skills shortage debated at Road Transport Expo
Hauliers need to address the long-hours culture that has built up over the years if they are to attract younger workers at a time of record low unemployment, said Road Haulage Association policy manager - skills, Sally Gilson, at the recent Road Transport Expo event."Youngsters today have a wider choice ...
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Traffic Commissioner warns about trailer maintenance issues for hauliers providing traction-only services
Hauliers providing a traction-only service to major home delivery companies need to keep a close eye on the state of the trailers they are collecting.They may not have been inspected or maintained regularly; and if you’re caught hauling one with serious defects, then that could have implications for your O-licence.That ...
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Kinaxia supports Ukrainian refugees in Poland
Kinaxia Logistics has delivered 10 tonnes of aid to Ukrainian refugees in Poland after an appeal received a huge response from staff and customers.Clothing, baby supplies, toiletries and food were all donated by employees, their families and friends before being taken to Kinaxia company Mark Thompson Transport in Warrington for ...
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Arcese UK back in profit as new customs rules trigger investment opportunity
UK and European logistics firm Arcese UK benefitted from the post-Brexit trading environment last year, with demand rising for its customs clearance services.It meant that the company returned to the black with a £629,000 pre-tax profit (£1.3m loss) for the year ending 31 December 2021.Transport and logistics revenue also increased ...
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Stobart and XPO join forces with other haulage giants on new zero-carbon HGV project
Some of the biggest hauliers and shippers, including Stobart, XPO and Tesco have formed an action group to accelerate the decarbonisation of HGVs.The HGVzero task force aims to develop solutions that will tackle what it described as “complex pinch points”, which so far have hindered widespread, low-carbon truck rollouts.The group, ...
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Don't bring back HGV Levy, RHA tells government
The RHA is warning the government against reintroducing the HGV Levy, which it argues is no more than a tax increase on all road haulage.The warning comes as a government consultation on reforming the levy - suspended during the pandemic - draws to a close. The RHA is urging all ...
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Traton, Daimler Truck and Volvo Group kick off European charging infrastructure joint venture
The Traton Group, Daimler Truck and the Volvo Group have officially launched the formation of their joint venture for an HGV electric charging infrastructure in Europe.The new joint venture (JV) has appointed Anja van Niersen as chief executive. She will lead plans to install and operate at least 1,700 ...
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Mintsoft identifies cities facing delivery issues on Prime Day
As Amazon's Prime Day kicks off and Royal Mail braces for strike action, order management specialist Mintsoft has revealed the top 20 UK cities where residents are most likely to face delivery delays.Mintsoft analysed 60,000 monthly searches from consumers looking for various forms of advice on how to retrieve a ...
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New deals help Expect Distribution boost profit in 2021
Bradford-based Expect Distribution boosted its pre-tax profit in 2021 with “significant” new contact wins contributing to growth, according to its latest annual results.The annual results come in the same month new MD Matthew Kilner and operations director Andy Taylor officially take over Expect Distribution from founding chairman Robert Rushworth and ...
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Carlsberg Marston trials electric Renault E-Tech D trucks
Carlsberg Marston’s Brewing Company (CMBC) has added two electric HGV trucks to its logistics fleet as part of the company’s Together Towards Zero sustainability strategy.The two fully electric Renault Trucks, which will be on the road by the end of July this year, are part of a proof-of-concept trial, which ...
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Wincanton defies economic headwinds to deliver "good" operational progress
Wincanton is making "good operational and strategic progress" and trading in line with current market expectations, despite the wider economic headwinds, according to its latest trading update.The update, released ahead of its AGM today (12 July), revealed that group revenue for the first quarter of this financial year grew by ...
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DX appoints two non-executive directors with logistics experience
Parcels and logistics company DX Group has recruited Jonathan Kempster and Michael Russell to the board as non-executive directors, with immediate effect.Kempster has been appointed as chair of the audit and risk committee and Russell has taken on the role of chair of the remuneration committee. Kempster brings over 30 ...
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Fuel costs: Watchdog to investigate refinery prices
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is to launch an indepth investigation into fuel refinery prices after raising concerns about the gap between the price of crude oil when it enters refineries, and the wholesale price when it leaves refineries as petrol or diesel.The move follows the CMA's review of ...