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    "Very healthy growth" at Eddie Stobart Logistics

    2015-06-11T11:31:00Z

    Eddie Stobart Logistics has said that its revenue and profits are growing, and it is ahead of its targets, in its first year of trading under the majority ownership of private investors.It was revealed to investors that in the period since its partial disposal on 10 April 2014 to the ...

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    DHL abuzz with extended Dixons Carphone contract

    2015-06-11T10:38:00Z

    DHL Supply Chain has extended its contract with electrical retailer Dixons Carphone, landing a new three-year deal worth £78m. The contract will see DHL making deliveries to store for the company’s Currys and PC World brands and undertaking home delivery trunking to Dixons Carphone’s 16 customer service centres across the ...

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    Government begins sale of its remaining Royal Mail stake

    2015-06-10T21:01:00Z

    Having fired the starting gun on the sale of its remaining stake in Royal Mail last week, the government is out of the blocks and has sold 15% of its shareholding to institutional investors.A statement from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) this evening (10 June) said it ...

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    Whistl confirms its dream of rivalling Royal Mail's postal service is over

    2015-06-10T20:32:00Z

    Whistl has confirmed that it will be ending its final mile delivery service, which it suspended last month.Whistl, previously known as TNT Post, said in May that it had made the “difficult decision” to suspend the service in London, Manchester and Liverpool, after potential investment partner LDC, a branch of ...

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    Jigsaw welcomes three new puzzle pieces

    2015-06-10T16:31:00Z

    Jigsaw has added a trio of pieces to its puzzle in the form of three new partner hauliers. PC Howard, Nolan Transport and Montgomery Transport have joined the consortium’s 10 other members, which include CM Downton (Jigsaw’s parent company), Elddis Transport and the Widdowson Group. Jigsaw said the new partners, ...

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    Ultra-low emission zone needed by 2018 says Labour MP Diane Abbott

    2015-06-10T16:22:00Z

    London Labour MP and mayoral candidate Diane Abbott has called for the introduction of an ultra-low emission zone (ULEZ) in the capital by 2018, two years ahead of plans already proposed by current London mayor Boris Johnson.Abbott secured a Commons debate on London’s poor air quality yesterday (9 June), claiming ...

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    Alastair Peoples to leave the DVSA in October

    2015-06-10T14:14:00Z

    The DVSA has announced that its chief executive, Alastair Peoples, is to retire from the civil service in October.Peoples has been chief executive at the DVSA since its formation and was previously chief executive at Vosa, which was merged with the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) to create the DVSA in ...

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    Menzies Distribution buys AJG Parcels

    2015-06-09T15:14:00Z

    Menzies Distribution has snapped up Inverness-based AJG Parcels in a £7.5m deal that allows it to enter the e-commerce parcel market.The logistics firm said the purchase would also help it appeal to companies seeking cost-efficient deliveries to the North and rural West of Scotland.According to Menzies, AJG Parcels began 20 ...

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    Driving through Central London in a Volvo distribution truck: first-hand report

    2015-06-09T14:16:00Z

    With the current focus on truck safety in London, Volvo kindly laid on two distribution trucks for our technical editor to drive so that we could experience for ourselves just what it's like to drive through the city centre on a typical weekday, and how much help the latest technology ...

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    Boris pushes for a reduction of 14,000 deaths or serious injuries in London by 2020

    2015-06-09T13:48:00Z

    A new target to halve the number of people killed or seriously injured on London’s roads by 2020 has been set by the Mayor or London today (9 June).Meeting the new target would mean a reduction of more than 14,000 deaths or serious injuries over the next five years.The commitment ...

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    Freight Compliance Unit to target London hauliers

    2015-06-09T12:42:00Z

    TfL is to launch a Freight Compliance Unit (FCU) this summer which will act as the central point for enforcement activity against HGVs in the capital.A key part of its strategy will be a shared intelligence unit based in central London manned by staff comprising a Metropolitan Police officer, a ...

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    GMB launches legal claim over pay of agency workers

    2015-06-09T12:33:00Z

    The pay logistics firms award agency staff has been brought into sharp focus after the GMB launched a legal claim against four companies involved in the operation of Marks & Spencer’s DC in South Marston, Swindon. The GMB is bringing a group claim against four firms on behalf of ...

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    XPO Logistics closes Norbert Dentressangle deal

    2015-06-09T10:25:00Z

    Norbert Dentressangle has been officially purchased by XPO Logistics. The deal to acquire 67% of the business from the Norbert family has gone through less than six weeks after an unsolicited €3.24bn (£2.3bn) bid was made by the US firm for the business.XPO will now launch a tender to acquire ...

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    Developing the London Boroughs Consolidation Scheme

    2015-06-08T10:00:00Z

    Freight in the City met with the man behind a thriving London consolidation scheme about how it is helping three local authorities make procurement, environmental and efficiency gains.Nigel Symonds, MD at Green Lane Logistics, has been working with Camden Council as a logistics project manager and heads up the London ...

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    Bidvest Logistics prolongs Prologis lease at Avonmouth

    2015-06-05T15:50:00Z

    Bidvest Logistics has signed a lease with Prologis on a 116,000ft² space in Prologis Cabot Park in Avonmouth, Bristol. The company already occupies the space with the new lease securing the continuity of its supply chain and protecting employees’ jobs.Bidvest Logistics UK MD Shaun Foley said: “Prologis Cabot Park is ...

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    ATF test staff and DVSA to hold crunch strike talks next week

    2015-06-05T14:48:00Z

    Authorised testing facilities (ATFs) could still be left without vehicle test staff as a result of industrial action if talks taking place on Monday 8 June between union Prospect and DVSA chief executive Alastair Peoples do not go well. The union and the government agency are meeting next week to ...

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    A wealth of experience: Tristan Balayn, MD, Gefco UK

    2015-06-05T13:52:00Z

    Gefco is a company with a long and dynamic history as one of the global leaders in the automotive logistics industry. After its creation by Peugeot in 1949, “Les Groupages Express de Franches-Comté” had accumulated 25 members of staff in four locations by the end of 1950. Now, the group ...

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    Commercial Group's hydrogen-powered vans show how operators can help improve air quality

    2015-06-05T13:09:00Z

    Commercial Group demonstrated to delegates at the FTA Managing Freight in London conference that the successful introduction of hydrogen-powered vans onto its fleet is a good example of how operators can lead the way in reducing emissions.“We're an operator of vans across the UK, with a significant number in ...

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    London to launch a low-emission commercial vehicle strategy

    2015-06-05T09:30:00Z

    Transport for London (TfL) is poised to launch a low-emission commercial vehicle programme to help stimulate the market for low, ultra low or zero-emission vans and lorries.Split into three distinct work streams, the project will first concentrate on increasing the availability and affordability of viable low-emission commercial vehicles and retrofit ...

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    Transport for London aiming to expand rapid charging infrastructure across capital

    2015-06-05T09:30:00Z

    Transport for London (TfL) is seeking companies to develop future charging infrastructure to support ultra-low emission vehicles, including rapid charging technology for commercial vehicle fleets.The announcement forms part of the mayor’s strategy to improve air quality in the capital, which will see the introduction of the world’s first ultra-low emission ...