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ICO spills the beans on dumped post enquiry
At last, The Hub has achieved some closure to the long-running saga of the Information Commissioner’s enquiry into the bag of post found dumped in a river in North London early last year.The case, which involved the discovery in April 2014 in Colindale, north London, of a full bag of ...
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RHA sets date for government roundtable debate on HGV driver funding
The RHA has confirmed it will be meeting with the Treasury next Friday (20 Feb) to thrash out the potential of direct funding for road haulage employers wanting to train new HGV drivers.A meeting last month with business secretary Vince Cable saw RHA chief executive Richard Burnett (pictured) highlight the ...
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A strong set of results for Lancashire's Fagan & Whalley
Fagan & Whalley revealed strong growth in both group turnover and profit in its latest financial results, including a healthy contribution from its joint venture with Farrall’s Transport.The Lancashire operator posted a group turnover (minus joint venture revenue) for the year ended April 2014 of £22.3m, up 13.5% on the ...
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Don't point the finger at trucks for that congestion...
Light goods vehicle traffic continues to rise faster than other vehicle traffic, provisional new statistics from the DfT have shown.Lights good vehicle traffic jumped 5.8% in 2014 to reach 45.1 billion vehicle-miles compared with an overall increase across all vehicle types of 2.1%. HGV traffic rose 2.2% last year to ...
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ND rolls out the red carpet for flooring supplier
Shown here is one of five new MAN TGS 6x2s that have joined the fleet of 3PL Norbert Dentressangle to service its contract with Forbo Flooring Systems. All are equipped with a roof-suspended load restraint system, internal bars to allow product to be stored vertically, and Hiab Moffett truck-mounted forklifts ...
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FDC (Holdings) expands into multi-million-pound Walton Summit site
Lancashire operator FDC (Holdings) has expanded into a new DC near Preston.FDC, which specialises in palletised distribution, storage and fulfilment, has acquired Unit 330 at Walton Summit Centre for an undisclosed seven-figure sum.As well as serving as a second warehouse and DC, the company also plans to turn the site ...
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Evans renews Bandvulc tyre contract
Evans Transport, a north Devon-based family firm with over 350 vehicles, based in NorthDevon has renewed its tyre supply and management contract with Bandvulc.MD Nigel Evans said: "We’ve been using Bandvulc for a number of years now and, having trialled other brands extensively, we find their overall package to be ...
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Ocado sets its sights on more delivery spokes
Ocado plans to add more delivery spokes to its network this year to meet increasing demand for its own grocery operation, as well as that of online delivery partner Morrisons.Following the news that it is to develop a fourth hub, in south-east London, Ocado said it has acquired additional sites ...
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Fors fees ignite debate on scheme's future
So now we know the fees that those wishing to partake in Fors (the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme) will need to pay, as TfL's scheme makes the move into the private sector under Aecom. Operators are still digesting those and no doubt we'll hear more views in the coming weeks (three ...
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Gerrard Seel selects Gefco for wine deliveries
Wine merchant Gerrard Seel has chosen Gefco UK as its multimodal logistics provider.The deal involves the delivery of imported products into Gerrard Seel’s bonded warehouse in Liverpool. It will transport products via full truck loads, rail and sea into the warehouse from various regions across the globe.Gefco claimed that transporting ...
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Profit falls by a third at Fred Sherwood & Sons (Transport)
Pre-tax profit fell by a third last year at MT Top 100 company Fred Sherwood & Sons (Transport), despite a 2% increase in turnover.Its annual accounts for the year ended 31 March 2014 revealed a 35.4% drop in pre-tax profit to £944,007 (2013: £1.4m). Turnover increased to £37.9m, up 2% ...
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Acquisitions boost for Knights of Old
Knights of Old has said it expects to “reap the benefits of larger economies of scale”, after a full year of trading incorporating its 2013 acquisition of AE Parker saw pre-tax profit and turnover rise.For the 12 months ending 31 May 2014 turnover rose to £47.4m, up from £44.6m in ...
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Arla renews Bridgestone tyre management deal
Dairy farmer co-operative Arla Foods has renewed its tyre management contract with Bridgestone for three years. Under the contract, Bridgestone will supply its premium tyre range with its tyre pressure monitoring system and the Total Tyre Care service package through to 2018, with real time monitoring and analysis of fleet ...
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Beverley Bell to become CILT president
Beverley Bell, senior traffic commissioner for Britain, is to become president of the CILT in May. Bell, who will take over the one-year presidency from Jim Spittle, chairman of standards body GS1 UK, has been vice-president for two years and a member of CILT for nearly a decade.It is believed ...
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Operators split over Fors fees
Operators joining newly privatised Fors later this month will pay from £485 up to an eye-watering £11,250 in annual fees to be part of the benchmarking and safety initiative.The new pricing, which sees operators charged on the basis of fleet size and number of operating centres for the previously free ...
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John Lewis to increase Milton Keynes distribution capability
John Lewis has revealed plans for a 638,000ft² DC in Milton Keynes, its third in the area.The DC will provide capacity for growth in the retailer’s in-store and online operations. It will also support its existing DC at Milton Keynes’ Magna Park, which opened in 2009, and a second Magna ...
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Bibby moves into into chilled and frozen logistics
Bibby Distribution has moved into chilled and frozen logistics after securing a three-year contract with supermarket discounter Netto.The deal will see Bibby provide full frozen, chilled and ambient food logistics for Netto, which opened five stores in the North of England last year and plans a further 10 by the ...
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Register now for Clocs demonstration event in London
Operators looking to meet the requirements of Fors silver or gold, or the Construction Logistics and Cyclist Safety (Clocs) scheme, should register to attend a demonstration event on Thursday 26 February at ExCeL, London.The event is a practical demonstration of the requirements for both schemes and those who attend will ...
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Go Outdoors issues writ against Advanced Supply Chain
Advanced Supply Chain (ASC) has been hit with a writ by former customer Go Outdoors.According to Companies House, a writ was filed at the Royal Court of Justice Queen’s Bench Division on 3 October last year. The nature of the claim is not known.A three-year contract, involving the management of ...
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Redundant City Link staff prepare claim
Nearly 150 former City Link staff are preparing to take group employment action against the failed parcels carrier in the hope of receiving a larger compensation payout.JMW Solicitors, the law firm handling the claim, told Motortransport.co.uk it has received enquiries from 144 former City Link staff, after it was approached ...