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Volvo Trucks to exhibit Direct Vision-friendly FMs at Freight in the City Expo
Volvo Trucks will focus on London's Direct Vision Standard at the Freight in the City Expo, displaying its construction FM range in light of TfL's interim announcement on the standard's rating scheme. The transport body began its second consultation on the scheme last month, along with the release of its ...
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Tevva Motors and Aquafuel amongst Low Carbon award winners
The commercial vehicle sector was recognised at last week’s Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership Low Carbon Champion Awards held at the Energy 2017 at Birmingham NEC.Now in their seventh year, the awards aim to celebrate the achievements of organisations and individuals who are leading the way towards low-emission road transport in ...
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Oxford asks hauliers to help it ban petrol and diesel vehicles from city
Oxford City Council wants all freight deliveries made by zero emission vehicles by 2035 - and it wants hauliers to say how that could happen.It wants to create the world’s first zero emission zone in three years’ time and gradually ban the types of vehicles allowed into the city centre.The ...
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Government must tackle UK's creaking infrastructure
The UK will face gridlock on the roads and ever worsening air quality unless the government tackles the country’s creaking infrastructure, according to the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC).It also said fuel duty needed to be overhauled and road pricing looked at again, despite a public backlash when it was last ...
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NC Cammack & Son leaves Fortec for Palletforce
NC Cammack & Son has left Fortec to join rival network Palletforce.The family business, bought by Kinaxia Logistics in 2013, will take over coverage of the Colchester area from fellow member Simarco.Simarco has given up part of its coverage to Cammack because of growing pallet volumes in the area.NC Cammack ...
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Amazon to open third fulfilment centre in the North West
Amazon is to open its third fulfilment centre in the North West, with a new facility set to go live in Bolton next year.The online retailer said it's continuing its UK expansion to meet increasing customer demand, offer a wider product selection and allow SMEs selling on its marketplace to ...
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Murrays Pallet Logistics in administration
Carlisle-based Murrays Pallet Logistics has entered administration.The company was a member of pallet network Palletways, but according to a spokesman the pallet service will continue because a network member has stepped in to handle the postcode.“The Palletways network services previously provided by Murrays will be picked-up by Beaches Logistics. We ...
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CWU: Royal Mail's 'deluded' court action is a 'desperate delaying tactic'
The Communication Workers Union has accused Royal Mail's court action against a planned strike as a "desperate delaying tactic" and claimed industrial action is "inevitable", after the High Court ruled the scheduled walkout to be unlawful yesterday. Industrial action over disputed pension reforms was scheduled for 19 October, having been ...
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Royal Mail wins court battle against CWU pension strike
Postal workers protest outside the High Court ahead of a bid by the Royal Mail to seek an injunction stopping a planned strike.Strike action at Royal Mail has been put on hold after the postal operator won a court ruling against the Communication Workers Union (CWU).CWU members voted in in ...
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CitySprint Group lands same-day ASOS delivery contract
CitySprint Group's On the dot delivery service has been selected to fulfil same-day deliveries for ASOS in London. The online retailer has launched a new service, ASOS Instant, which gives customers placing an order before 10am the option of having it delivered between 6-10pm that day.On the dot will deliver ...
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DVSA to issue £300 fine for weekly rest taken in HGVs from next month
Drivers who take their 45-hour weekly rest in their cab will face a £300 fine from 1 November, and may be required to restart their rest period.Transport secretary Jesse Norman said the measures should be a significant deterrent to operators and drivers tempted to breach weekly rest rules, and hopefully ...
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Royal Mail and CWU to appear in court over pension strike row
Royal Mail and the Communication Workers Union (CWU) will appear in court this morning after the postal operator applied for a High Court injunction to prevent its employees from striking. CWU members voted in favour of industrial action last month after four weeks of negotiations over the long-running pension dispute ...
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KFC signs zinger of a deal with DHL Supply Chain and Quick Service Logistics
DHL won the contract for KFC's warehousing and distribution in October last yearKFC has appointed DHL Supply Chain and food logistics specialist Quick Service Logistics (KFC) to manage its supply chain as part of a "groundbreaking" new transport strategy. The two operators will work together to supply and distribute food ...
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CM Downton proves it's worth its salt with contract extension
CM Downton has renewed its warehousing and distribution contract with Ineos Salt.Downton began work for Ineos two years ago. The extension to the contract will see the operator continue to manage groupage and distribution of palletised, bagged products.Ineos processes and bags salt at its facility in Runcorn, Cheshire, just six ...
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Fleet investment eats into Simon Gibson Transport's pre-tax profit
Simon Gibson Transport saw its pre-tax profit almost halve in 2016 after “heavily” investing in upgrading its fleet during a year of “more difficult” trading conditions.In its latest annual results to 31 December 2016, the East Yorkshire bulk powder haulier showed a 47% drop in pre-tax profit to £770,030 (2015: ...
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Wincanton builds home delivery contract with Ikea
Wincanton has built on its relationship with Ikea with a new three-year home delivery contract. The operator will delivery to Ikea customers' homes across the South East, working out of three stores, including Wembley.Wincanton will also make deliveries out of Ikea's Harlow customer DC, which it already operates.Wincanton won the ...
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Howard Tenens buys largest site to date in South Wales
Howard Tenens has bought a South Wales DC from Tesco, in anticipation that the removal of the Severn Crossing tolls will boost the region's economy. The acquisition of the 282,297ft² site in Chepstow is the Howard Tenens's largest property purchase to date, and its first in Wales. It bought the ...
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Urban logistics innovation in the spotlight at Freight in the City Expo
Freight in the City Expo has secured an exciting line-up of speakers for this year’s seminar programme, which will be professionally chaired by broadcaster Simon Jack.Innovation is the dominant theme of the day, with speakers exploring emerging vehicle and infrastructure technology being developed and trialled in the UK.The session will ...
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Industry voices disapproval over campaign to ban abnormal and hazardous loads from Dartford Crossing
A campaign to ban oversized and hazardous goods from using the Dartford Crossing has come under fire from others in the road transport sector. Europa Worldwide launched its campaign and a petition earlier this week, complete with a livery (pictured), on the basis that the convoys required to transport oversized ...
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ECM (Vehicle Delivery Service) enjoyed strong performance in 2016
ECM MB Actros car transporterECM (Vehicle Delivery Service) enjoyed a strong 2016 as UK car sales boomed delivering a 12% rise in pre-tax profit, but has warned of tough times ahead.Vehicle transporter ECM’s latest annual accounts show a 4.4% rise in turnover to £102m (2015: £98m) and a 12% increase ...