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  • Occupier Demand Story - Take-up
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    Brexit or not, warehousing capacity is on the increase

    2019-08-28T10:56:00Z

    Warehouse occupiers, led by retailers and 3PLs, are pushing ahead with plans to upgrade their networks, despite the current political and economic uncertainty.Property experts say that, while operators may have contingency plans in place for Brexit, they are focusing more on the long-term efficiency of their supply chains.Knight Frank’s head ...

  • Ford Trucks_F-MAX
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    Ford Trucks appoints TIP Trailer Services in drive for Western European expansion

    2019-08-27T15:00:00Z

    Ford Trucks has signed a deal with TIP Trailer Services for after-sales services in Western Europe.However, the company played down claims that the move would bring the Ford name back to the UK truck sector, saying it was simply an after-sales agreement to cover vehicle warranties and that a righthand-drive ...

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    Transfreight Automotive Logistics Europe in liquidation

    2019-08-27T13:06:00Z

    Transfreight Automotive Logistics Europe (TALE) has entered liquidation after Yusen Logistics acquired the business and hived up its operational activities.TALE was bought by Yusen in 2017 as part of a strategy of continued growth.At the time, the company said the acquisition would “enhance Yusen’s existing automotive network capability by adding ...

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    Industry welcomes reported plans to cut fuel duty in autumn budget

    2019-08-27T12:52:00Z

    The haulage industry gave a warm welcome this week to reports that prime minister Boris Johnson is planning to cut fuel duty for the first time in nine years.The fuel duty cut, which could be as much as 2ppl, is part of an emergency budget planned for 4 September, according ...

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    Eddie Stobart Logistics management obstructed auditor, KPMG letter reveals

    2019-08-27T12:27:00Z

    Eddie Stobart Logistics management made it difficult for KPMG to obtain "sufficient audit evidence" as it tried to compile the company's annual accounts, which prompted the accountancy firm to resign as its auditor.In a formal resignation letter to Eddie Stobart management, sent in November last year, KPMG stated: “Our reason ...

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    Fifth of UK companies report bad start to third-party logistics contracts

    2019-08-27T11:00:00Z

    A fifth of UK companies have reported an unsuccessful start to contracts with their third-party logistics providers (3PLs), according to the latest research from supply chain and logistics consultancy, SCALA.The research looked at contract start-ups and found that 15% of customer companies have experienced a service that was below expectation ...

  • Carl-Milton
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    Fit safety systems in the factory

    2019-08-24T10:49:00Z

    As an operator it’s frustrating to purchase new trucks and still have to fit additional safety features, now often mandated to work in the city centre construction sector, which are not currently available to be installed or supported by the manufacturer.New trucks have wiring looms cut into, additional cables run ...

  • EddieStobart
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    Eddie Stobart Logistics suspends shares as CEO steps down

    2019-08-23T13:25:00Z

    Eddie Stobart Logistics (ESL) has applied for its shares to be suspended from AIM trading after it failed to publish its half-year results in time.The company has also announced that CEO Alex Laffey is to step down with immediate effect.It is understood that Sebastien Desreumaux, currently CEO of iForce and ...

  • Peter-Scraton
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    Try innovating like Silicon Valley

    2019-08-23T09:00:00Z

    Peter Scraton Operations Director, ArrowXLAs the world’s leading technology centre, Silicon Valley is brimming with innovation – not just from a hardware or software point of view, but in terms of how it solves problems. One example of this is “design sprints”, a five-day process developed by former ...

  • Yusen Logistics
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    Transfreight Automotive Logistics Europe in liquidation after Yusen buyout

    2019-08-23T08:31:00Z

    Transfreight Automotive Logistics Europe (TALE) has entered liquidation after Yusen Logistics acquired the business and hived up its operational activities.TALE was bought by Yusen in 2017 as part of a strategy of continued growth.At the time, the company said the acquisition would “enhance Yusen’s existing automotive network capability by adding ...

  • Bagillt (1)
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    HGV in level crossing near miss with high-speed passenger train

    2019-08-22T15:15:00Z

    A high-speed passenger train narrowly missed crashing into a 60-tonne HGV at a level crossing in Flintshire, prompting concerns about Network Rail’s management processes.An investigation into the incident, which occurred in Bagillt in August 2018, found that the abnormal vehicle was given clearance to use the crossing without signal protection.The ...

  • MTR_240619_012
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    Back to school to fill skills shortage

    2019-08-22T10:55:00Z

    Trevor Edden MD, TWE HaulageAt TWE Haulage we face the same driver recruitment and retention issues as everyone else. I’m a big believer in training and developing young talent and yet I’ve been frustrated for years with the sector’s apprenticeship offerings. So I decided to go back to the way ...

  • Chris-Fenton-1
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    Transport leaders’ drive for digitisation

    2019-08-22T08:47:00Z

    Chris Fenton MD, Industrial and transport, WincantonAs we enter the ‘fourth industrial revolution’, we are beginning to reap the benefits of digital technologies in the supply chain, from cloud-based transport management systems and artificial intelligence through to 3D printing and fleet telematics. Digitisation of the supply chain – whether in ...

  • Asprey in administration
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    Aspray Transport in administration due to "historical mismanagement", owners tell staff

    2019-08-21T14:38:00Z

    "Historical mismanagement” combined with operating licence "issues", Brexit and rising fuel prices led to Aspray Transport's demise, according to a letter sent by the firm's owners to its employees. The company, which was the delivery arm of Aspray Group, ceased trading last week, six months after the group was acquired ...

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    Profile: Tim Wallace

    2019-08-21T11:06:00Z

    Tim Wallace,I’m head of content for the Motor Transport and Commercial Motor magazines and websites.Prior to joining the team here, I spent 15 years with B2B publisher Taylist Media including eight as editor of flagship trade title kbbreview, which targets kitchen, bedroom and bathroom retailers, manufacturers and distributors.Prior to joining ...

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    Pall-Ex delivers growth despite "tough" market conditions

    2019-08-21T08:36:00Z

    Pall-Ex defied “challenging” market conditions to deliver a 31% leap in pre-tax profits and a 10% rise in member volumes last year.In its latest annual results to 31 July 2018 the pallet network, which has around 95 members, saw turnover increase by 8% to £71m (2017: £65.9m) with pre-tax profit ...

  • Jason-Whitworth
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    Performance is cause for optimism

    2019-08-21T08:22:00Z

    Jason Whitworth M&A partner, BDOWhen it comes to merger and acquisition activity in the logistics industry, 2019 was always going to herald tough conditions.However, while transport and logistics companies are right to remain cautious, it isn’t all doom and gloom. Our latest ‘Logistics and Supply chain management quarterly review’ ...

  • Arrow Worcester hub
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    ArrowXL's new Worcester hub rises from the ashes

    2019-08-20T13:16:00Z

    Delivery firm ArrowXL is set to move into a brand new facility in Worcester next month, more than two years after its original hub was burnt to the ground.The fire took hold in April 2017 at the firm's hub on the Blackpole Trading Estate in Worcester.It saw the two-person home ...

  • Pallet weights guidance
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    Call for operators to join forces to push for change on pallet weights

    2019-08-19T13:55:00Z

    Pallet network operators need to join forces to ensure new HSE guidance on tail lift deliveries and pallet weights is observed by pallet networks.The call comes from Paul Johnson, the chairman of the RHA’s Transport, Warehousing and Pallet Distribution Group (TWPDG).Johnson, who is also MD of Transervice Express Transport, wants ...

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    Operation Yellowhammer leak not Brexit "scaremongering", warns RHA

    2019-08-19T10:20:00Z

    A leaked government dossier that predicts months of delays at ports and shortages of some foods and medicines in the event of a no-deal Brexit is not "scaremongering" and supports the RHA's long-held concerns, chief executive Richard Burnett said this week.The secret document, dubbed Operation Yellowhammer, reveals that up to ...