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Clocs progress event to highlight advancements in safer truck design
TfL will be showcasing the achievements of the Clocs initiative at an event to be held in London this week.Launched three years ago, Clocs has encouraged a step change in the way the construction sector prioritises road risk alongside site safety, and has helped bring a new generation of “safer”, ...
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Resolution reached in Co-operative Food dispute over Eddie Stobart driver transfer
A dispute over the transfer of 87 Coventry-based Co-operative Food drivers to haulier Eddie Stobart looks set to be resolved after further negotiations.Unite said this week it will recommend its members accept the offer “hammered out after two days of hard bargaining” at ACAS.More than 700 members across eight Co-op ...
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Garia launches electric-powered utility truck for city use
Danish golf cart manufacturer Garia has launched a new electric-powered utility truck for last-mile deliveries and urban operations.Distributed by ePower Trucks, the road-legal Garia Utility City is a compact 1.31m wide and 3.23m long, with a turning radius of just 3.25m.The flatbed has a payload of up to 740kg, with ...
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Martin Brower picks Daf CF Silents for out-of-hours deliveries
Operator Martin Brower has ordered five Daf CF 'Silent' rigids to enable out-of-hours urban deliveries for burger chain giant McDonald’s.The new trucks will be powered by biodiesel made from recycled cooking oil (UCO), which Martin Brower and McDonald’s have been using since 2007 to reduce carbon emissions.“We are always looking ...
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Bibby Distribution picks triple-deckers to boost efficiency on Unipart Rail fleet
Bibby Distribution has added six new 13.6m triple-deck trailers to customer Unipart Rail’s fleet to handle increasing volumes of ‘ugly’ freight.Each trailer can carry up to 20 additional pallets - a 28% increase in load – and features an aerodynamic profile to help reduce fuel consumption on trunking runs.The triple-deck ...
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New service offerings boost NR Evans' profit and turnover
Expanding the range of services it offers to its customers saw NR Evans’ turnover and pre-tax profit soar in the last financial year. The company, which offers both haulage and warehousing services, made £2.4m pre-tax profit for the year ended 31 August 2015; a 58% increase on the previous year’s ...
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Biffa Municipal refreshes Manchester vehicle fleet
Biffa Municipal is investing £11m in a new fleet as part of a major eight year deal it won last year to run Manchester City’s household collections and street cleaning services.Of the 100-plus strong fleet, Biffa has so far taken delivery of two Mercedes Econic 18-tonne refuse and recycling collection ...
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Palletways sees both turnover and profit climb
Palletways (UK) saw turnover increase to £163.7m in the year to 31 May 2015 (2014: £146m), according to its latest accounts published at Companies House. The pallet network made a pre-tax profit of £11.5m (2014: £8m), which the directors’ statement described as “a creditable performance”.It added in its statement that ...
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Maritime Transport opens London Gateway depot
Maritime Transport has added two new strings to its bow with the opening of a depot at DP London Gateway and the purchase of a truckstop in Alconbury. The three acre site at London Gateway is the first transport depot at the new port, and with six deep-water berths and ...
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Motor Transport Awards entry deadline extended
If you missed your chance to get your Motor Transport Awards entries in my today's deadline, fear not, it's been extended until 1 April. All entries must be received in hard copy before 5pm on the deadline day. The full list of catagories can be found on the Motor Transport ...
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TfL launches directory of construction consolidation centres in capital
TfL has published a directory of construction consolidation centres in London in a move to encourage the reduction of individual vehicle movements travelling to and from building sites.It is expected that increased use of consolidation sectors will improve the safety, efficiency and planning of deliveries by combining and co-ordinating 'just-in ...
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XPO Logistics freezes out DHL with Iceland contract
XPO Logistics has ousted DHL from its warehousing and distribution deal with frozen food retailer Iceland.The five-year deal to manage Iceland's distribution and warehousing operation, estimated to be worth approximately £500m, sees DHL replaced by XPO Logistics after an eight-year run. It is the largest contract XPO Logistics, previously Norbert ...
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SmartWitness launching 'van cam' safety camera suited to urban fleets
SmartWitness is launching a ‘van cam’ safety product aimed at commercial vehicles ranging from 1.5 tonnes to 4.5 tonnes.London-based SmartWitness is already well established in the HGV sector with its KP1 forward-facing camera and is now looking to break into the van market with the launch of VanProtect.The VanProtect system ...
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Palletforce purchases first member-haulier to strengthen London proposition
Palletforce has purchased its first network member in a bid to strengthen its service provision in London and the surrounding area.The pallet network has bought Belvedere, south-east London-based UK Freight Masters. The company was founded 25 years ago by David Bland, who will remain with the business for the next ...
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Volvo to demonstrate enhanced driver visibility at Clocs event
Volvo Trucks will be showcasing its commitment to safer, urban freight movements at the fifth annual Clocs progress event in London next week.A low-entry cab (LEC) FE 6x2 rear-steer tipper will be on display (pictured), together with an N3 on-road specified FM 8x4 tipper with a lower window in the ...
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Co-operative Food drivers' strike called off
The planned strike of Co-operative Food drivers protesting the transferral of 87 drivers to Eddie Stobart has been suspended.The planned strike action, due to last 48 hours as of 00.01 on Monday (21 March) was to be observed by up to 700 drivers.The work to rule action that was to ...
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Parcelforce Worldwide reveals details of Palletways tie-up
Parcelforce Worldwide has released the details of its contract with Palletways, revealed by Motortransport.co.uk in January.Speaking to Motortransport.co.uk at the start of the year about the deal, James Wilson, chief executive at Palletways, said that many of the national postal companies across Europe struggle to deliver express freight, especially the ...
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Co-op Food drivers to strike next week over Eddie Stobart transfer dispute
Up to 700 Co-operative Food drivers are set to hold a 48-hour strike in response to the retailer's plan to transfer 87 drivers to Eddie Stobart Logistics.A ballot earlier this month saw 77% vote in favour of strike action.The 48 hour strike is due to begin at 00.01 on 21 ...
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Bullet Express upgrades storage operation to meet demand
Bullet Express is set to move to a new storage facility, having filled its current warehouse just over a year after moving in. The Glasgow-based haulier is moving from East Kilbride to a larger facility in Baillieston, where it will have space for more than 20,000 pallets.Though Bullet is traditionally ...
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Government confirms HGV platooning trial on UK roads
The government has confirmed that it plans to trial truck platoons on the UK’s strategic road network in the 2016 spring Budget. The budget document added that it will “consult on sweeping away regulatory barriers within this Parliament to enable autonomous vehicles on England’s major roads” over the coming summer.It ...