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    RHA confident of green light from the tribunal in regards truck price-fixing action

    2019-03-06T13:05:00Z

    The RHA’s proposed collective claim for compensation over price-fixing by a cartel of truck manufacturers is well placed to get the green light to proceed from the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT), according to a solicitor working on the case.There are two proposed collective claims before the CAT, the RHA’s and ...

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    SDC Truck and Trailer Parts expands into England with new Warrington branch

    2019-03-06T11:30:00Z

    Northern Irish firm SDC Truck and Trailer Parts has opened its first branch in England in response to growing demand.The parts firm, which is a subsidiary of SDC Trailers, has chosen Warrington as the location for its first English branch.The launch of the Warrington parts store follows the opening of ...

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    Cost of disorderly Brexit to logistics industry could be £6.7bn by 2024, new report claims

    2019-03-06T00:05:00Z

    A disorderly Brexit could see the UK logistics sector suffer losses of £6.7bn a year by 2024, according to a report published today (6 March).The report, from workforce management consultancy Quinyx, compared the predicted growth and economic output of the UK’s logistics sector blue-collar workforce under both a disorderly and ...

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    Bath Clean Air Zone is a stealth tax on hauliers, says FTA

    2019-03-05T22:49:00Z

    A plan to introduce a clean air zone in Bath, which will cost non-Euro 6 HGVs £100 a day to enter but exempt all cars, has been slammed by the FTA.Under the revised Bath Clean Air Zone (CAZ) plan, non-Euro 6 buses, coaches and HGV will be charged £100 to ...

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    DX Group targets a return to operating profit this year as revitalisation plan delivers

    2019-03-05T15:55:00Z

    DX Group has taken another significant step on the road to its rehabilitation, its CFO David Mulligan told motortransport.co.uk today (5 March).Mulligan was speaking after the publication of the embattled group’s interim results for the period ended 31 December 2018, which revealed turnover growth and a smaller loss.“It was around ...

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    EU to "significantly" limit UK haulier cabotage rights under no deal Brexit but rules out need for ECMT permit

    2019-03-05T13:30:00Z

    UK hauliers will no longer need ECMT permits to access the EU in the event of a no deal Brexit, after a provisional deal between the European parliament and member states this week.However the agreement will only run for nine months after Brexit, can be unilaterally revoked by the EU ...

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    Wincanton confirms details of Aggregate Industries contract win as it replaces Eddie Stobart Logistics

    2019-03-05T08:09:00Z

    Wincanton has confirmed that it has taken over the Aggregate Industries (AI) Concrete Products Division work from Eddie Stobart Logistics (ESL), as exclusively revealed by mototransport.co.uk last month.In a press release today, Wincanton said it had signed a five-year deal with AI “for the distribution of concrete products from a ...

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    Austin Wilkinson & Sons finds new home with Pall-Ex

    2019-03-04T14:51:00Z

    Pall-Ex has hailed new member Austin Wilkinson & Sons as “a top quality organisation” after it parted ways with rival network Palletline.Kevin Buchanan, group MD at Pall-Ex said: “We are delighted to welcome Austin Wilkinson & Sons to the Pall-Ex network.“I know James and the team from my time at ...

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    Ditch “nonsensical” clean air zone for bridge tolls, say Tyneside council chiefs

    2019-03-04T14:24:00Z

    A “nonsensical” charging clean air zone (CAZ) could wreak economic damage on Tyneside and should be ditched in favour of a toll system on three bridges over the River Tyne, council leaders have warned.As a public consultation on proposals to improve the region’s air quality began this week, Newcastle, Gateshead ...

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    Decision by France and Germany to build battery plants will drive down electric vehicle cost, say analysts

    2019-03-04T10:31:00Z

    Decisions by France and Germany to build domestic battery plants for electric vehicles will drive down the costs of the technology in HGVs, according to industry analysts.The announcement by the two European countries that they will invest in battery cell production plants in their own countries in order to protect ...

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    Wincanton extends relationships with Valero Energy and Marley

    2019-03-01T17:06:00Z

    Wincanton has had its long running contract with Valero Energy renewed and has also secured a contract extension with roofing products firm Marley.The 3PL has worked with Valero Energy for more than two decades and will continue to provide fuel distribution services for another five years under the new deal.As ...

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    CM Downton hit record turnover in the year it was snapped up by EmergeVest

    2019-03-01T14:08:00Z

    CM Downton achieved a record turnover in the year it was acquired by EmergeVest for £75m, although costs associated with the deal weighed on the firm’s annual profit.In the year to 30 June 2018, turnover increased 9% to £127.3m (2017: £116.8m) accounts filed at Companies House show.An increase in administrative ...

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    Deadline for entries extended to March 8

    2019-03-01T13:02:00Z

    The deadline for entries for the Motor Transport Awards 2019 has been extended until 5pm on March 8.To get the extension entrants need to fill out a short online form on the Awards website.Please note that only extensions that have been requested will be granted.If you have any further questions ...

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    Get involved to help fill the skills gap

    2019-03-01T12:21:00Z

    Closing the skills gap the logistics industry faces is the responsibility of every operator, writes Think Logistics founder and Abbey Logistics group CEO Steve Granite.Think Logistics is the industry-led, not-for-profit project involving some of the UK’s best-known transport and logistics companies, and we are calling on all logistics companies ...

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    Euro-6 HGV Road User Levy discount comes into force; fee hike for older trucks

    2019-03-01T12:07:00Z

    Cleaner lorries can now receive a 10% reduction in the HGV road user levy.From 1 February, haulage firms operating Euro-6 vehicles can receive a discount on the levy following an announcement by the roads minister last year.Legislation was subsequently amended to allow the rate changes as part of the 2019 ...

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    Bibby Distribution's outside the box thinking secures deal with Jardin Corrugated

    2019-03-01T08:06:00Z

    Bibby Distribution has won a new contract with cardboard manufacturer Jardin Corrugated thanks to its high cube fleet expertise.Liverpool-based Bibby’s high-cube trailers, which provide a 15% volume boost over standard models, will reduce the number of journeys needed to transport Jardin Corrugated’s horticultural boxes from its production sites in Ely ...

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    Gregory Distribution announces job losses after customer goes under

    2019-02-28T14:45:00Z

    Gregory Distribution Limited (GDL) has placed 50 job roles at risk of redundancy after the collapse of customer British Ceramic Tile.Devon-based British Ceramic Tile claimed to be the largest manufacturer of ceramic and glass tiles in the UK.It operated from three sites and has its headquarters in Devon and was ...

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    Montgomery Distribution adds to Preston team

    2019-02-28T14:43:00Z

    Montgomery Distribution’s Preston branch has bolstered its team.Richard Preston has joined the operator, which is a Palletways member, as commercial manager. He was transport manager at H Parkinson Haulage.Robert Booth has joined the business also as a sales executive.Montgomery Distribution’s general manager, Steven McBride, said: “We are very happy to ...

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    Howard Tenens promotes from within after chairman of logistics' retirement

    2019-02-28T11:35:00Z

    Howard Tenens has made a series of changes to its leadership team following the retirement of Keith Charlton.The company, which won Livery of the Year Award at last year’s Motor Transport Awards, has promoted former joint MD Jamie Hartles to the position of CEO.Hartles has been with the company for ...

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    Canute Group creditors facing £11m hit after successive collapses, report confirms

    2019-02-28T09:49:00Z

    Unsecured creditors of Canute Haulage Group and its successor are set to be left almost £11m out of pocket after last year’s doubleheader of collapses.Following the operator’s pre-pack administration in May, unsecured creditors of the original business were left facing at a £5.3m shortfall.However, a newly published Statement of Proposals ...