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Baxter Freight: going for growth
Having made his dislike of the HGV Road User Levy known recently, The Hub took the time to catch up with Ian Baxter, company founder and chairman of freight forwarder Baxter Freight.Launched last April, the business has gone from a standing start to annual turnover of £5m, according to Baxter, ...
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DHL launches gas-powered quiet truck at Quiet Cities
DHL has launched its gas-powered quiet truck at the inaugral Quiet Cities global summit.The vehicle, a two-axle rigid Scania P-280, has a spark ignition Otto Cycle engine, which has the potential to reduce engine noise by half compared to that of a standard diesel engine, enabling out-of-hours deliveries to be ...
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John Lewis Partnership puts 38 dual-fuel Dafs on the road
John Lewis Partnership (JLP) has had 38 of its Daf CFs converted into dual-fuel units, running on a mixture of diesel and compressed natural gas (CNG).The vehicles have been converted by Prins Autogas and will be used to deliver to John Lewis and Waitrose branches across the country.They each have ...
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Everywoman awards now open for nominations
The eighth FTA Everywoman in Transport & Logistics Awards programme are open for nominations, seeking out the industry’s role models and rising stars.Recognised as the backbone of the economy and providing flow of goods on which all other commercial businesses depend, the transport and logistics industry has been transformed by ...
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Royal Mail reveals Amazon deal after warning of threat from retailer's delivery network
Less than a week after warning of the likely impact Amazon’s logistics network will have on its growth prospects, Royal Mail has revealed a new click and collect contract with the online retailer. The deal will involve delivery of online orders to Post Office stores through Royal Mail’s Local Collect service, ...
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Successful start to Quiet Cities 2014
Over 200 delegates at the first day of Quiet Cities 2014 were told that the nature of urban freight must change in order to meet the multiple challenges of the 21st century.In the first day of the two day global summit, delegates heard speeches from Lord Digby Jones and Sir ...
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Perry and RHA tackle driver shortage
Transport minister Claire Perry has met a delegation from the RHA to discuss the crippling driver shortage and the RHA’s proposal for a £100m package of grants to train new HGV drivers.Last week’s meeting followed Perry’s response to a Commons question from Conservative MP Philip Hollobone – whose Kettering constituency ...
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Solstor unveils charity Merc with help of Warwick Davies
Star of Harry Potter, Return of the Jedi and the Spamalot musical Warwick Davies was on hand to unveil Solstor’s first Euro-6 Mercedes-Benz Actros – better known as The Pink Lady. The truck and trailer’s pink livery, differing from Solstor’s regular blue, is in support of breast cancer charity the ...
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CitySprint snaps up CYC Logistics
CitySprint has snapped up London delivery firm CYC Logistics as part of its ongoing expansion strategy.The deal increases the same-day courier firm’s depot network to 40 and gives it a total courier workforce of nearly 3,000.All operations and staff will transfer over from CYC on 28 November, with integration into ...
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CVS management team accused of defrauding TCs
Two directors and two members of the management team at Ilkeston-based Commercial Vehicle Solutions (CVS) have denied conspiring to defraud the Traffic Commissioners of Great Britain at the start of a trial at Leeds Crown Court that is scheduled to last until March 2015. MD Martin Collins, sales director Richard ...
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Brigade chief executive recognised with OBE for road safety services
Brigade Electronics chairman and chief executive Chris Hanson-Abbott has called for the fitment of more safety systems on vehicles to be made mandatory, after being presented with an OBE for services to vehicle road safety. The octogenarian, best known for bringing the vehicle reversing alarm to the UK and Europe, ...
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DHL launches 'city safe, city quiet' gas-powered concept vehicle at Quiet Cities
DHL has launched a compressed natural gas (CNG) concept truck, a Euro-6 two-axle rigid Scania P-280, at the inaugural Quiet Cities global summit in Twickenham today.The bespoke truck has been designed to be safe, clean and quiet. It runs on a blend of natural and bio-gas, with the capability to ...
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TNT orders Cartwright trailers designed for minimal damage
TNT UK has placed an order for 192 aerodynamic box trailers with Cartwright.The trailers feature the Cheetah Fastback aerodynamic sloping roof, an aerodynamic aerofoil, and modular side skirts that allow repairs to be done quickly to minimise vehicle downtime.The two parties have worked together to adjust the trailers’ front and ...
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Ocado signs up to driver profiling research
The man leading a new study investigating the relationship between a driver’s personality and their behaviour behind the wheel in order to identify those most at risk to driving incidents, is calling on operators to get involved.Applied Driving Techniques (ADT) said its ‘Driver Safe 2015’ research involved profiling fleet drivers ...
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Get ahead on 2015 business intelligence with free webinar
This year’s Commercial Vehicle Market Report will be launched via an online webinar at 11am on 10 December and you are invited to register now to secure your place for this unique insight into the commercial vehicle and road freight transport sector.The report, produced in association with Texaco Lubricants, Motor ...
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Quiet Cities exhibitors to show off latest urban delivery equipment
The indoor exhibition area at next week’s Quiet Cities global summit will feature examples of a wide range of products that enable urban and out-of-hours deliveries to be made.IMS will be showcasing examples of its VSE electro hydraulic trailer steering system, which allows operators to make deliveries in urban areas ...
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Driver CPC not to blame for driver shortage
ADR Network MD, Andrew Waldron, claims a story published by The Mail On-Line is "misleading and largely unhelpful" in solving the long term LGV driver shortage.In the article, the FTA was quoted as claiming 20,000 drivers had taken early retirement or moved to different jobs since the Driver ...
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Hilary Devey on a new chapter for both herself and Pall-Ex
The Hub had the rare pleasure of speaking with Pall-Ex founder Hilary Devey this week. The subject was her new man: Kevin Buchanan.Buchanan was a shock departure from Palletline this summer and he’s made an equally big splash by taking on the top job (in terms of the day-to-day running ...
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Pallet rates and the efficiency play
Rates, as with all sections of haulage, have been moving the wrong way in the pallet sector for a number of years. In short: you can't charge for a pallet what you used to be able to.So despite the pallet sector continuing to grow in totality, the fierce competition between ...
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Palletways launches its new vision
Palletways has launched a new business strategy that it claims will allow it to “dominate the pallet sector for years to come”, seeing its 100-plus UK haulier membership enter a new phase of sustainable growth.At a launch event this week, the pallet network revealed Vision 20:20 would be underpinned by ...