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Zeus wins European routes with Primark
Freight management start-up Zeus has expanded into Europe after signing up with fashion retailer Primark.The partnership will see Zeus handling freight transport for the retailer on distribution routes to France, Italy and the Czech Republic. It comes as Zeus recently marked its second anniversary.Under the agreement, Zeus is starting with ...
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Harmful NOx emissions from HGVs slashed by 72% since 2013
A new report from the RHA has revealed NOx emissions from HGVs have fallen by at least 72% in the UK since 2013.Its 2022 NOx Emission Assessment said the improvement had been largely driven by hauliers, who have invested £2.2bn in Euro-6 trucks since 2014.By 2025, these emissions are set ...
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Turners looks to further acquisitions after strengthening profit and turnover
Turners (Soham) is continuing on its acquisition drive, despite a “dramatic” slowdown in the economy, MD Paul Day said this week.Commenting on the company’s latest annual results report for 2021, which revealed a modest rise in revenue and pre-tax profit, Day said: “We are very pleased with the results.“This year ...
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B2C set to grab over two thirds of express and small parcels market by 2026, Ti research reveals
The global express and small parcels market grew by 12.2% year on year in 2021, with the B2C segment accounting for over half of the market’s value, according to the latest research from transport consultancy Ti.However, growth is set to slow in the global express and small parcels market as ...
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Elddis Transport boosts fleet visibility with new Freeway software
Elddis Transport is rolling out new mobile working technology as part of a programme to digitise the workshop.Workshop fitters are being equipped with rugged tablets to replace paperwork, as part of a fleet maintenance system from Freeway Fleet Systems.Freeway also receives drivers’ daily vehicle inspection data from mobile, which along ...
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Palletways Group speeds up international deliveries with Hub Drop service
Palletways has launched a direct injection hub drop service aimed at reducing transit miles and delivery times.The launch of Palletways’ Hubdrop follows a successful pilot carried out earlier this year by the network, with the service now being rolled out across the UK and Palletways’ networks in the Benelux, Iberia, ...
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Call for drones to deliver freight along the Thames to cut pollution
Delivery of freight by drones travelling along the River Thames could cut pollution drastically and improve Londoners’ health, according to drone technology expert Robert Garbett, founder of the Drone Major Group.Garbett is calling on the UK government and the London Mayor to launch a maritime drone initiative, starting with London ...
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XPO slashes operational emission by three quarters with LED systems
XPO Logistics is making significant cuts to its UK and Ireland operational emissions by using LED systems at its sites.The company now uses LED systems in 76% of its network sites, and all new sites are equipped with smart controls to realise further energy savings.Light and motion sensors automatically dim ...
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UKWA welcomes £55m government fund to support industry energy transition
The UK Warehousing Association (UKWA) has welcomed news of a new £55m government fund to support an energy transition for the UK’s industrial sector which comes in the wake of the association’s call for a major roll out of solar panels on warehousing roof tops across the UK.The Industrial Fuel ...
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Yodel announces new northern depot following year of record growth
Parcel carrier Yodel is opening a new 161,900 sq ft depot in Huyton, near Liverpool, after seeing record growth last year.Announcing the move, Yodel said this latest investment is part of plans to continue expanding nationwide operations, with the business expecting to handle over 200 million parcels in 2022.As well ...
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Aramex UK joins the Pallet-Track network
Multinational logistics and transportation firm Aramex UK has joined the Pallet-Track network as part of an “aggressive” UK growth strategy, the company announced this week.The Dubai-headquartered company has business operations in more than 60 countries worldwide and employs more than 16,000 people.Its services include international and domestic express delivery, freight-forwarding, ...
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DHL breaks ground on major Coventry hub
(From left) Andrew Day, leader of Warwick District Council; Andy Street, Mayor of West Midlands; Peter Fuller, chief executive DHL Parcel UK; Charlotte Bunney, vice president customer experience, DHL Parcel UKDHL has announced the start of construction on its new £230m hub in SEGRO Park Coventry.The new facility will double ...
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Neglect of small to mid-box sector cramping regional growth, report warns
The undersupply of small to mid-sized warehousing is costing the English economy £480m a year and preventing the creation of 8,600 direct and 7,300 indirect jobs per annum.According to a report by industrial and logistics (I&L) property company Potter Space and property investment experts Savills, shortages in the small to ...
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Clipper Logistics signs deal with Swedish retailer for UK resell scheme
Clipper has signed a deal with kidswear retailer Polarn O. Pyret (PO.P) to support its second hand clothing service.The contract will see Clipper provide the Swedish company with enhanced reverse logistics capabilities including rapid turnaround, quality control, relabelling, steaming, pressing, repair services, quality checks and product photography.PO.P, which produces and ...
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Shareholder model prompts Trans UK to join Pall-Ex and Fortec
(From left) Craig Chapman, head of network South at Fortec, and Trans UK sales director Paul WilsonLondon-based haulier Trans UK is expanding its services to include local, national and international pallet delivery after joining both Pall-Ex and Fortec.The company, which has its headquarters in Peckham, will deliver to a number ...
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Trucksters relay service launches UK corridor with plans to improve driver conditions and slash transport costs
Trucksters, a relay-based transport service which aims to cut drivers hours, speed up delivery times and reduce transport costs, has launched in the UK.The Spanish company operates an international relay transport service which divides routes up into sections, allowing drivers to drive shorter routes in relay.At each relay point the ...
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Hauliers prepare for worst but remain confident despite economic turmoil, report reveals
Hauliers remain defiant in the face of soaring inflation and a recession with almost 9 in 10 (87%) confident in their ongoing commercial viability and 13% believing their business will thrive in the coming years.According to the UK Haulage Resilience Report, conducted by return loads platform Haulage Exchange, whilst the ...
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DP World moves ten millionth unit at London Gateway
DP World’s terminal at London Gateway has handled its ten millionth container, nine years after the logistics hub launched, the company announced this week.DP World hailed the milestone as evidence of a “remarkable track record of growth” at London Gateway, which last year transported 1.8m TEU, an increase of almost ...
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Scania recruits Chris Newitt as UK MD
Scania UK has appointed former Jaguar and Land Rover global sales director Chris Newitt as its UK MD.Newitt, who joined the firm on 20 September, will be responsible for guiding Scania UK through what the OEM describes as “the biggest transition the heavy transport industry has ever seen” to more ...
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Zero carbon transport will need green electricity - lots of it and in the right places
Whatever the post 2035 road transport landscape looks like it is certain to involve the use of growing amounts of electricity to power vehicles as the 120-year dominance of diesel begins to decline. Whether trucks are powered by batteries, catenaries or hydrogen - or a combination - they will need ...