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    John Lewis Partnership commits to diesel-free HGV fleet by 2028

    2018-10-23T16:19:00Z

    The John Lewis Partnership (JLP) will phase out diesel-powered HGVs by 2028.This will see the business introducing more than 500 biomethane-powered lorries across its Waitrose & Partners and John Lewis & Partners fleet.Once the fleet is fully converted, the move away from diesel will save more than 49,000 tonnes of ...

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    Veolia's retrofit trial sees Euro-5 refuse trucks achieve clean air zone compliance

    2018-10-23T15:36:00Z

    Waste operator Veolia has successfully trialled the first retrofit exhaust after-treatment system for RCVs to be approved under the Clean Vehicle Retrofit Accreditation Scheme (CVRAS).The scheme enables older vehicles to reach the Euro-6 emissions standards required by London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone and national clean air zones.Working in partnership with ...

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    Pallet-Track seeks winding up petition against Canute Group over unpaid £47k debt

    2018-10-23T12:52:00Z

    Canute Group’s former pallet network is seeking to have the business wound up next month if it refuses to settle a bill of £47,489.35.Pallet-Track served time on Canute Haulage Group in March of this year as a member of its pallet network over concerns about its performance.However, following Canute Haulage ...

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    HGVs face £100 charge in Bath Clean Air Zone proposals

    2018-10-23T10:28:00Z

    Bath and North East Somerset Council has announced proposals for a charging clean air zone (CAZ) across the city.The council has chosen a category D CAZ, which will require all vehicles including cars, to meet the minimum Euro-4 petrol or Euro-6 diesel emissions standards.Proposed charges are £100 per day for ...

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    Truck manufacturers slam EU plan to slash truck emissions by a third by 2030

    2018-10-22T13:36:00Z

    Tough new EU plans to cut CO2 emissions from new trucks by 35% by 2030 are unachievable, the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) has warned.The warning follows a vote by the European Parliament’s Environment Committee, setting out tougher CO2 reduction targets in HGVs than those originally proposed by the European ...

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    Peel Ports boss looks to capitalise on Felixstowe's problems

    2018-10-22T13:24:00Z

    Felixstowe Port’s ongoing attempts to resolve traffic congestion and slow turnaround times have been dealt a blow, after the chief executive of rival Peel Ports said customers should snub it in favour of northern terminals.Mark Whitworth said retailers and importers needed to tell freight forwarders and shipping lines that “enough ...

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    Transdek UK bringing latest Urban Double-Deck Trailer to Freight in the City Expo

    2018-10-19T13:20:00Z

    Transdek UK will be exhibiting its latest Urban Double-Deck Trailer at Freight in the City Expo in London next month.The trailer firm said its 29 pallet or 50 roll cage capacity allows it to carry twice the load of a conventional 18-tonne rigid vehicle and 55% more load than an ...

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    Continental Tyre Group appoints new head of fleet sales

    2018-10-19T13:08:00Z

    Tony Stapleton has been named in the newly created role of head of fleet sales at Continental Tyre Group.He takes on responsibility for all fleet business across the UK and Ireland at the business, which was created by the merger of Continental and Bandvulc's businesses.Stapleton will lead, implement, develop and ...

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    The UK's automotive supply chain faces a huge shock in the event of a no-deal Brexit, warn associations

    2018-10-19T12:39:00Z

    A no-deal Brexit will cause “massive logistical problems” in the automotive supply chain, with manufacturers facing a choice of either absorbing significant rising costs in the movement of vehicle parts or passing them on.The warning from vehicle makers came as negotiations at the latest European Council Summit failed to lead ...

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    John Mitchell (Grangemouth) gets its house in order ahead of change at the top

    2018-10-19T12:00:00Z

    A significant investment by John Mitchell (Grangemouth) has paved the way for “generational change” according to its MD, who intends to retire within the next few years.Iain Mitchell said he did not want to wait until he was 65 before deciding how the business should be run in the future.The ...

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    Walkers Transport rolls out new management training programme

    2018-10-18T18:05:00Z

    Walkers Transport has rolled out a new management training programme to develop leaders of the future and support the continued growth of the business.The Palletways member has operations in Manchester and Leeds, and the training will be offered to managers at those sites.Read more Walkers Transport recruits group business ...

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    FORS drives past 5,000 member mark in 10th anniversary year

    2018-10-18T16:36:00Z

    FORS now has 5050 members in what is its tenth year of operation.Speaking to MT at the organisation’s annual conference held in Birmingham this week (16 October), FORS director John Hix said the scheme would reach 5,200 members by the year's end.Hix said that there were now more members within ...

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    Beaches Logistics Group appoints new general manager at its Carlisle depot

    2018-10-18T11:03:00Z

    Bryan Jones has joined Beaches Logistics Group as general manager of its Carlisle depot.Jones (pictured) takes on the role following the departure of the previous general manager, Steve Murray, in August.Jones said: “Beaches has a lot of prospects. I started as a 'white van man' 28 years ago, moved into ...

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    No reform to London Lorry Control Scheme anytime soon

    2018-10-18T05:05:00Z

    A report into the London Lorry Control Scheme (LLCS) suggests long awaited changes to make hauliers’ lives easier may not happen for at least another four years.The review of the 33-year-old scheme by London Councils’ Transport & Environment Committee stated that any increase or decrease in the hours of control ...

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    CitySprint introduces new 'heavy' freight service across the UK

    2018-10-17T14:01:00Z

    Same-day courier company CitySprint has launched a new UK delivery service - Freight Desk - for oversized, heavy and difficult-to-handle items.Customers will be able to book the service for same-day deliveries and Paul Gisbourne, chief executive at CitySprint said: “We recognise that in today’s economy, speed, reliability and convenience are ...

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    Kent County Council calls for emergency police powers to keep freight flowing in no-deal scenario

    2018-10-17T13:47:00Z

    Kent County Council is calling on the government to give police emergency powers to control the flow of freight around the Channel ports in the event of a no-deal Brexit.The council wants the enhanced police powers to kick in if the DfT is forced to activate Operation Brock, its contingency ...

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    New FORS standard tackles air quality and terrorism

    2018-10-17T12:47:00Z

    FORS published its latest standard at its annual members’ conference held yesterday (16 October) in Birmingham.The latest edition - version five - addresses the need for air quality improvements and sets out how operators in the scheme can guard against terrorism.The FORS standard is updated every two years in a ...

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    Logistics sector confidence tumbles as Brexit fears grow

    2018-10-17T11:28:00Z

    The logistics sector has suffered its biggest fall in confidence since 2015 as concerns grow about the possible impact of Brexit.According to the latest UK Logistics Confidence Index report, the sector’s confidence index has fallen from 56.7 in 2017 to 52.6 this year.This puts industry confidence close to its lowest ...

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    Hauliers slam Operation Brock disruption ahead of Brexit

    2018-10-17T11:09:00Z

    The haulage industry has slammed the DfT and Highways England for failing to give hauliers advance warning of a series of overnight closures on the M26, which began last week.The closures are part of Operation Brock, the government’s contingency plan that will enable the M26, parts of the M20 and ...

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    DPD UK opens its first all-electric last-mile delivery depot

    2018-10-17T10:07:00Z

    DPD UK has opened its first all-electric last-mile delivery depot in Westminster, London today (17 October).The 5,000ft² Westminster site, which can handle 2,000 parcels per day, is the first of eight all-electric depots planned across the capital. The next will open in Shoreditch next month and DPD is searching for ...