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  • Millbrook self-driving village
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    Standards set for security of autonomous vehicles

    2019-09-05T12:58:00Z

    Millbrook self-driving test village Photo: MillbrookNew standards for autonomous vehicles to prevent defects and ensure they are safe from cyber attacks have been announced by the government.The assurance system, called CAV PASS, will first focus on enabling the advanced trialling of self-driving vehicles and aims to eventually help assure the ...

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    Retail and e-tail logistics up but commercial vehicle sales down at Clipper Logistics

    2019-09-05T12:49:00Z

    Clipper Logistics’ latest annual pre-tax profits took a hit after it agreed – following lengthy debates with its auditors - that a series of contracts signed at the end of the financial year should be included in the following year’s accounts.Tough trading conditions in the commercial vehicle market “exacerbated” by ...

  • Rase pallet delivery
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    Rase Distribution calls on Palletways to observe its 750kg pallet weight ban

    2019-09-05T09:35:00Z

    A commitment by Palletways member Rase Distribution to decline any residential deliveries of pallets weighing more than 750kg has cost it £13,000 this year in additional charges, the company revealed this week.Despite the additional costs, which have been incurred in hiring other operators to collect and deliver the rejected heavy ...

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    UPS deploys 15 range-extended electric trucks in Birmingham and Southampton using Tevva Motors tech

    2019-09-05T09:28:00Z

    UPS has rolled out 15 range-extended electric vehicles (REEVs) in Birmingham and Southampton to overcome the range limitations it said pure electric delivery vehicles can face reaching depots or warehouses based outside the city centre.“This is a big breakthrough for our continued use of electric vehicles in the UK – ...

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    RHA accuses councils of trying to milk hauliers in move to impose fines on "rogue" hauliers

    2019-09-05T09:23:00Z

    RHA has slammed a move by councils to fine truck drivers for weight infringements as nothing more than a cash generator.The Local Government Association (LGA) is calling on the government to grant councils new powers to tackle “rogue” HGV drivers.The call is prompted by what the LGA describes as “lorry ...

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    Freight in the City Expo is back in London this autumn - register for your free place today!

    2019-09-03T13:48:00Z

    Freight in the City Expo is back with a bang this 6 November, with an exciting line-up of urban logistics experts exploring the latest trends, policy and technology for city deliveries.From the City of London to the City of Stockholm, you’ll learn about the policy strategies having a positive effect ...

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    Freight operators invited to attend fourth annual LoCITY conference

    2019-09-03T13:09:00Z

    TfL is inviting operators to attend the fourth annual LoCITY conference, taking place on 25 September at London’s Oval.The event will be opened with a keynote speech from London Deputy Mayor for Environment and Energy, Shirley Rodrigues, followed by a look at clean air strategy and sustainable delivery projects taking ...

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    Website 'glitch' will not delay Driver CPC cards, DVSA pledges

    2019-09-03T10:10:00Z

    As the latest Driver CPC deadline looms, the DVSA insisted this week that technical problems with its website will not delay drivers receiving their DQC cards.The technical glitch, which arose last week, prevented JAUPT approved trainers uploading drivers’ periodic training records onto the DVSA’s Online Driver Enquiry service (ODE).The issue ...

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    Eddie Stobart Logistics may seek capital injection to tackle rising debts

    2019-09-02T14:02:00Z

    Eddie Stobart Logistics (ESL) may be forced to seek a new injection of capital to ease investor concerns over mounting debts, an equity analyst has told motortransport.co.ukThe company shocked investors last week when it suspended trading in its shares and announced CEO Alex Laffey was to step down. It has ...

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    Charging polluting private cars to enter CAZs offers greater economic benefits

    2019-09-02T13:51:00Z

    Clean air zones could deliver £6.5bn of economic returns but only if polluting private cars are banned and the government boosts its funding for the schemes, according to research commissioned by a group of council leaders.An analysis carried out by financial consultants CEPA on behalf of UK100, which represent 14 ...

  • Hyundai hydrogen truck
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    Hanging fire on hydrogen heavies?

    2019-09-02T11:08:00Z

    How close are we to seeing hydrogen powered trucks on UK roads? Selwyn Parker investigates.The first of Hyundai’s hydrogen fuel cell-powered, heavy duty trucks will be put to work shortly on the roads of Switzerland in what promises to be a landmark date for the haulage industry in Europe.Part of ...

  • Mid-UK Recycling
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    Mid-UK Recycling suffered fire and loss-making contract ahead of pre-pack

    2019-09-02T10:33:00Z

    A substantial fire and a significantly loss-making contract were two of the main causes behind the administration of Lincolnshire waste haulage firm Mid-UK Recycling (MUK), according to PWC.The company, which traded from seven sites and held a licence for a total of 98 HGVs, was sold in a pre-pack deal ...

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    RT Page joins The Pallet Network

    2019-08-31T11:20:00Z

    Arundel-based events logistics experts RT Page has joined The Pallet Network (TPN) covering parts of the GU and BN postcodes as part of a strategy to develop its domestic haulage business.MD Nick Tree said it has worked extensively with the Eddie Stobart Logistics-owned network over the summer ahead of its ...

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    Plea to surrender Aspray Transport licences to avoid “negative connotations” rejected by TC

    2019-08-30T13:05:00Z

    An 11th hour plea by the new owners of Aspray Transport, days before it went into administration last month, that its operating licences be surrendered rather than revoked, to avoid “negative connotations”, was rejected by the traffic commissioner who ruled that it “must have been abundantly clear” during due diligence ...

  • Think Logistics (single logo)
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    Think Logistics to show the way to recruiting talent at IMHX

    2019-08-30T11:37:00Z

    The steps transport and logistics firms can take to attract more young people into the industry will be outlined at a seminar session to be held as part of a Future Skills Theatre at the IMHX show at the Birmingham NEC on the morning of 24 September.Young people, teachers and ...

  • HS2 construction
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    Tipper operators left in limbo over government high-speed rail review

    2019-08-30T10:52:00Z

    The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has told motortransport.co.uk that scrapping high-speed rail link HS2 would create "substantial problems" for tipper operators servicing current construction work.The government is due to announce the results of a review of the scheme later this year amid rumours that the eventual cost may spiral to ...

  • Phone buttons
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    Ban on hands-free mobile use while driving "long overdue"

    2019-08-30T10:28:00Z

    A complete ban on mobile phone use while driving - including hands-free – is long overdue and should be relatively easy to enforce, according to licence checking service Licence Bureau.It was responding to a report out earlier this month from an influential committee of MPs, which concluded that laws should ...

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    Whistl tunes up for busiest-ever peak

    2019-08-29T13:52:00Z

    Whistl’s strategy of focusing on the parcel delivery sector appears to be paying off after the distribution firm claimed the 2019 peak period was stacking up to be its busiest on record.In last year’s annual results, Whistl said the mail market was dwindling and that its ability to offer a ...

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    Poundworld creditors will be left short changed warns administrator

    2019-08-29T13:13:00Z

    Companies owed money following the collapse of own account operator Poundworld Retail may only receive a tiny fraction of the estimated £204m owed to them, after the administrator said there was just £600,000 available to distribute.In a progress report from Deloitte marking a year since negotiations with potential buyer R ...

  • Pall-Ex is reaching great heights with Tile Mountain by transporting almost 35,000 pallets of tiles annually - _DSC0946
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    Pall-Ex profits from Tile Mountain tie-up

    2019-08-29T07:55:00Z

    Pall-Ex has hailed its partnership with online retailer Tile Mountain as a great success having seen the account grow year-on-year since it first took on distribution in 2013.Tile Mountain's acquisition of key industry names including Tons of Tiles and Capitol Tiles Group has also led to the logistics giant and ...