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Border Force will have stopped 80,000 illegal migrants by year's end
Border Force will have prevented the entry of 80,000 migrants by the end of 2015, it has predicted. UK Border Force assistant director Andy Coram discussed the figures at the RHA Compliance Conference on 9 September, where he compared the predicted 80,000 entry attempts to 40,000 in 2014 and just ...
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Scottish B2B courier achieves top rating in council-backed air quality scheme through focus on reducing fleet emissions
Eagle Couriers has become the first courier north of the border to achieve the top grading in a council-backed initiative to improve air quality.As part of a focus on reducing its carbon footprint, the Scottish B2B courier was awarded five stars in the ECO Stars Fleet Recognition Scheme, which carried ...
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Paragon opens doors to new routing and scheduling demonstration centre for fleet operators
Paragon Software Systems has opened a new facility that enables fleet operators to learn how routing and scheduling optimisation can bring ‘real-world’ benefits to their operations.Located at Paragon’s HQ in Dorking, Surrey, the new technology centre is split into different zones designed for demonstrations, testing, one-to-one training and business reviews.Tracking ...
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Low-carbon champions recognised for their achievements in vehicle design and operations
Pioneers in the design, engineering and operation of low-carbon vehicles were recognised at the annual Low Carbon Champions Awards last week at Milton Keynes.TV personality, writer and blogger Robert Llewellyn - who starred in Red Dwarf and Scrapheap Challenge - was Master of Ceremonies, presenting the Awards at the Double ...
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Ocado grows in Q3 despite Amazon Fresh rumours
Ocado’s share price took a 7% tumble back in July, after rumours that Amazon’s home delivery service, Amazon Fresh, was set to touch down on UK shores cast a shadow on the delivery firm’s prospects.Speculation remains rife concerning Amazon Fresh’s appearance, following last month's news that the online retail giant ...
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Cleaner freight to play its part in delivering government's air quality strategy
Cleaner freight deliveries will play an important role in helping the government achieve the aims set out in its draft national air quality strategy launched this week.A series of national and local measures have been combined to create a UK action plan to bring levels of nitrogen dioxide within EU ...
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Trade associations welcome driver shortage investigation
Trade associations have welcomed the announcement that the Transport Committee has launched an investigation into skills and workforce planning in the road haulage industry. The investigation, announced at the end of last week, will address what the government has or has not done to tackle the UK’s HGV driver shortage.The ...
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Fife Council to trial ULEMCo's dual-fuel hydrogen-diesel refuse vehicles and vans
ULEMCo is converting two refuse collection vehicles and five Ford Transits operated by Fife Council to run on its dual-fuel hydrogen-diesel technology.The system was being showcased at last week's Low Carbon Vehicle 2015 event at Millbrook, and was developed through the Levenmouth Community Energy Project (see below) - which has ...
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XPO, Con-way and Norbert Dentressangle - three's company
It’s been an eventful week at XPO Logistics – owners of the former Norbert Dentressangle business.Firstly, it emerged that former ND chief Hervé Montjotin had left his position as chief executive of XPO’s European business less than three months into his new role – posing some awkward questions as to ...
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UPS to trial range-extended electric vehicle on London operation
UPS has launched its first range-extended electric delivery vehicle for initial trials in the UK, developed in collaboration with TEVVA Motors.Range-extending technology allows electric vehicles to go further, serving routes that would otherwise be beyond the capability of a conventional electric vehicle.Since June 2014, UPS has worked with TEVVA Motors ...
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Grafton becomes first builders' merchant to gain both Clocs champion and Fors gold accolades through £1.2m focus on cycle safety
Grafton Merchanting GB has invested £1.2m in cyclist safety equipment and training for its fleet and drivers and has now achieved the highest level of accreditation in two industry safety and compliance initiatives.The plumbing and builders' merchant group operates a 750-strong fleet across its business, which includes famous brands such ...
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Wincanton adds Renault Range T to its fleet
Wincanton is continuing its fleet expansion at pace with the addition of 21 Renault Range Ts for its construction division and 85 for its container business.This latest expansion follows on from the addition of 80 new Renault and Mercedes-Benz trucks and 276 curtain-sided trailers to Wincanton’s fleet in December of ...
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Grafton Merchanting invests £1.2m to safeguard cyclists
Grafton Merchanting GB (GMGB) has spent £1.2m on driver training and fitting safety equipment to its fleet, as part of its commitment to the Construction Logistics and Cyclist Safety (Clocs) certification.The builders and plumbers' merchant has fitted alround camera system, as well as reversing sensors, to its fleet of 750 ...
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Countrywide Freight opens ninth depot in record time
Countrywide Freight Group has sourced and opened a new depot in just eight weeks to meet a major client’s urgent request for a dedicated logistics operation to service the Dudley, Walsall and Wolverhampton areas.The 21,927ft² site on the Pensett Estate in Kingswinford is Countrywide Freight’s ninth depot.The firm’s other depots ...
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Listen to the Motor Transport Podcast
Never mind if you can’t read, download or browse Motor Transport on your commute to and from work – you can now listen to it! Subscribe on iTunes to our new, regular podcast to hear our journalists discuss and debate the hot news of the past week.In our launch edition ...
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XPO Logistics can take the heat with extended Kidde Safety contract
XPO Logistics has renewed its warehousing and distribution contract with fire safety equipment manufacturer Kidde Safety for a further two years.Under the terms of the contract, XPO will continue to run the manufacturer’s logistics operation, including the storage and distribution of products such as smoke alarms, fire extinguishers and fire ...
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Calais migrant problems 'not going away overnight'
No end to the migrant crisis appears to be in sight for international vehicle operators crossing the Channel to the UK via Calais, after the town’s mayor Natacha Bouchart warned the problems there were not going to go away anytime soon.Her comments came as the UK’s Border Force confirmed there ...
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Further industrial action hangs in the balance at Indesit
Union Unite has warned further industrial action could be on the cards by drivers and warehouse staff at white goods manufacturer Indesit UK, if a ballot on the company’s latest pay offer leads to it being rejected. The union, which staged the last of three strikes over pay and conditions ...
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Yearsley comes in from the cold
Frozen food specialist Yearsley Logistics is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year. The firm, which is now based in Heywood, Lancashire, started in 1955 on a farm in Rochdale. It is still owned by the Yearsley family and led by MD Harry Yearsley.The Yearsley Group turned over £174m in 2014, ...
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BIS calls for new HGV driver apprenticeship bid
The Department for Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) is urging the industry to put forward a HGV driver apprenticeship bid under a fast-track system launched last week.The call follows BIS’s decision in July to reject the logistics industry’s bid for an HGV driver apprenticeship under the government’s Trailblazer programme.The BIS ...