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Logistics firms turn to private coronavirus testing to protect supply chain
Logistics companies are paying thousands of pounds to private clinics to test their drivers and warehouse staff for the coronavirus in the absence of widespread testing for the disease by the NHS.In a bid to secure their supply chains and fulfil contractual obligations during the pandemic, some companies are paying ...
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Hauliers risk closure unless government gives extra financial support, warns RHA
The RHA has added to industry calls for the government to pledge immediate financial support for hauliers who face going out of business because of the coronavirus crisis.RHA chief executive Richard Burnett (pictured) has told transport secretary Grant Shapps to undertake a series of measures to ease the burden on ...
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IRU calls for financial help for operators to keep supply chains moving during COVID-19 pandemic
The International Road Transport Union (IRU) is calling on governments and banks to help ease the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on operators so they can continue to keep supplies moving.It estimates that global road transport activity could fall by up to 20% in 2020, depending on how long the ...
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The Pallet Network hails acquisition by ESL as opportunity to drive growth
The Pallet Network (TPN) has hailed its acquisition by Eddie Stobart Logistics in June 2018 as a positive move which has opened the door to “accelerated growth”.Despite ESL's continued financial turmoil, TPN revealed that it delivered turnover of £84.3m in a reporting period spanning only eight months to 30 November ...
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Driver shortage is about more than just low wages
I would like to reply to Driver Require CEO Kieran Smith's article which only shows the issue from a selfish point of view ie the agency trying get more money for itself. I would like to offer up another side to the issue.Having worked in logistics for some 30 years ...
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Call for action to prevent spread of Coronavirus by home delivery drivers
Home delivery drivers should be regularly tested for Coronavirus and customers should not sign for delivery on fingertip screens, the head of fleet software firm FleetCheck is warning.MD Peter Golding (pictured) has called for clear government or industry guidance on the way shopping is delivered to customers to prevent home ...
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ITT Hub 2020 postponed
ITT Hub 2020 has been postponed until 12 and 13 May 2021 in response to the current coronavirus outbreak.Organised by Binswood Media with FTA support, the new show is designed to showcase innovation and technology in road freight transport.However, the company said it had now taken the decision to postpone ...
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‘Unnecessary’ A1173 diversion will cost Lincolnshire haulier £35,000
A Lincolnshire haulier has blasted officials over roadworks which could cost his firm an extra £35,000 in longer journeys.The row has erupted after North East Lincolnshire Council said they would be closing a section of the A1173 near Stallingborough for six months while contractors create a new roundabout on the ...
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Serco scraps plan to increase staff workload after unions threaten strike action
Serco has dropped its plan to reduce refuse rounds and increase the number of bins its staff were expected to empty in Sandwell, meaning strike action is now off the cards.In January, the outsourcer agreed to suspend the changes and carry out a review of its domestic waste contract, after ...
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"Reform clean air zone policy or watch operators go out of business," RHA urges government
SME operators will go out of business unless the government reforms its clean air zone (CAZ) policy and introduces ‘intelligent phasing’, the RHA has warned.Responding to the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for road haulage’s inquiry into CAZ, the trade association said the current approach was expensive, inflexible and ineffective.Chief ...
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Savona Foodservice signs up to Tevva 'Electrify' campaign
(Left to right) Savona MD Mike Morgan; transport supervisor Dan Cox; general manager Darren Holloway and stock manager Laura ClarkWholesale supplier Savona Foodservice has become the second customer to sign up to Tevva Motor’s ‘Electrify’ initiative, running one of its range extended EVs to demonstrate its environmental credentials.Savona will hire ...
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TCs and DVSA falling short of compliance with Regulators' Code
Regulators of any function – be it regulating the road transport industry, medicines, the protection of animals or even water – must regulate for the protection of the vulnerable and with consideration for environmental or social impacts, as well as any other objectives. They must also, however, regulate with consideration ...
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Pallet-Track welcomes senior business development manager
Pallet-Track has recruited a new senior business development manager.Drama graduate Kara Buckley is said to have a strong background in the logistics industry and will help the company's 90-plus network members realise their growth potential.She will be offering training programmes, trouble-shooting and problem-solving as the business reveals "ambitious new expansion ...
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Dynamic hard shoulder running on smart motorways to be phased out
‘Dynamic’ hard shoulder running on smart motorways is to be brought to an end after analysis found it caused confusion and increased the risk of accidents.In addition, the deployment of radar-based ‘stopped vehicle detection’ will be ramped up across the entire smart motorway network, after government research showed the risk ...
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UPS trials driverless electric 'shifters' at London hub
UPS has begun testing autonomous electric ‘shifters’ to move semi-trailers and containers at its advanced technology hub in London.During the initial phase, UPS said it would operate the vehicles with drivers in the cab to evaluate efficiencies but later this year it would start autonomous driving operations.The Gaussin electric vehicles ...
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Sponsored : Tyre breakdown in Europe? Do you know what to do?
International haulage is crucial for many UK fleets, with thousands of operators completing European contracts and many European hauliers doing likewise across the UK.UK government statistics highlight that, from July 2018 to June 2019, international road freight activity completed by UK-registered HGVs saw an increase of 5% in the amount ...
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APC announces restructure funded by Barclays
(Left to right) APC chief executive Jonathan Smith; Barclays relationship manager Andy Mayne; and APC finance director and company secretary Mark FletcherIndependent parcel delivery network APC Overnight has announced an ownership restructure aimed at significantly expanding its existing share base.The move has been facilitated by investment from Barclays and will ...
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Biffa strike ballot opens on Wirral as driver pay talks hit stalemate
A ballot for strike action among Biffa drivers on the Wirral has opened in a dispute over pay.The Unite union said local residents were bracing themselves for rubbish piling up in the streets after negotiations with Biffa Waste Services to resolve the issue hit a stalemate.It said the dispute is ...
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Kinaxia boss praises Budget pledge to support UK workforce amid coronavirus outbreak
Kinaxia Logistics chief executive Simon Hobbs (pictured) has welcomed today's (March 11) Budget in which the Chancellor promised that the NHS will get "whatever it needs, whatever it costs" to tackle the coronavirus outbreak.Rishi Sunak said his three-point £1bn plan to tackle the impact of the virus on the UK ...
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Budget boost for zero emission fleets and drivers
The BVRLA has welcomed the range of electric vehicle grants and tax incentives announced by Chancellor Rishi Sunak in today's (11 March) Budget.The trade body for the vehicle rental, leasing and fleet industry said the measures would provide a major boost for those looking to speed-up the transition to zero-emission ...