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Lavazza chooses Bibby Distribution for coffee deliveries
Bibby Distribution has won a warehousing and distribution contract with coffee company Lavazza.The new contract, which will see the operator deliver coffee, biscuits, chocolates, crockery and promotional materials, will be run out of Bibby’s multi-user warehouse in Stoke-on-Trent.Around 160 orders per week will be packed and delivered to Lavazza’s food ...
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Yearsley opens first 'superhub'
Yearsley Group has officially opened its new Hams Hall ‘superhub’ at Coleshill, in the West Midlands.The site, which it bought from Ropemaker Properties after formally acquiring the business and assets of former site occupier Partner Logistics Hams Hall in September last year, incorporates a 200,000ft² automated cold store.The cold store ...
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Economic pressures take their toll on CM Downton
A harsh economic climate, growing costs and rising customer resistance to rates increases all left Gloucestershire-based haulier CM Downton struggling to raise its profit level significantly, despite a 13.8% increase in turnover in the year to the end of June 2012. Group turnover excluding joint ventures rose from £78.3m to ...
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EU welcomes plans for dramatic increase in alternative fuel stations
The EU Transport Council has welcomed plans to dramatically extend the number of alternative fuel stations around Europe. In a debate on 11 March attended by UK secretary of state for transport, Patrick McLoughlin, ministers broadly welcomed the initiative.The initiative, which was put forward by the European Commission in January, ...
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Stalkers pays moving tribute to former MD
Stalkers Transport Services has put a new Daf CF85 on the road to honour the memory of MD Hughie Stalker, who passed away on 10 February after a five- year battle with lung cancer. The truck, supplied by Solway Daf in Carlisle and based at the firm’s headquarters in ...
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IFB and ACPO to share intelligence on insurance fraud
The Insurance Fraud Bureau (IFB) and the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) have signed a formal intelligence sharing agreement.The agreement should make it easier to identify the organised criminal gangs engaged in cross-industry insurance fraud such as crash-for-cash scams. The concord, signed by the IFB’s head of intelligence Stephen ...
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Freight let down by Wales
Severn CrossingAn influential group of MPs has slammed the Welsh government for effectively ignoring a cross-industry group set up to deliver the country’s freight strategy.In its Crossing the Border report, the Commons’ Welsh Affairs Committee said it was disappointed that the Welsh government had failed to convene a meeting of ...
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Budget 2013: Operators support fuel duty freeze
More operators have reacted to the chancellor’s Budget this afternoon (20 March), with both DBL Logistics and parcel firm APC Overnight supporting George Osborne’s decision to scrap the planned fuel duty rise.Sheffield-based haulage company DBL Logistics, which estimates that it uses around 50,000 litres of fuel per quarter, said the ...
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Supply chain managers reject Post Office pay deal
Royal MailSupply chain managers at the Post Office have voiced their discontent over a pay deal that would have seen them awarded an unconsolidated lump sum averaging 2.5% a year for two years.In a ballot organised by the Unite union, nearly 96% of those taking part from the supply chain ...
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Industry welcomes fuel duty freeze, but claims more needs to be done
George Osborne, chancellorThe industry has welcomed the chancellor’s decision to cancel the planned September fuel duty rise, but says more still needs to be done to get the economy on the road to recovery.The RHA, FTA and FairFuelUK welcomed the duty freeze, but were disappointed that George Osborne did not ...
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If he says 'aspiration nation' one more time....
Chancellor George Osborne almost choked on his own Budget today - with the undoubted highlight being some water going down the wrong way mid-speech - but he has frozen the scheduled September fuel duty rise.Osborne told a rather raucous House of Commons: "We’ve all listened to the people we represent. ...
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Budget 2013: No fuel duty increase this September
Chancellor George Osborne has confirmed in the Budget there will be no rise in fuel duty this September.Speaking today at parliament, Osborne said he had "listened" and name checked PetrolPromise.com founder Robert Halfon MP and Alan Reid, MP for Argyll and Bute (Conservative and Liberal Democrat respectively) as he revealed ...
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Fear that London LGV ban plan could spread
Plans to ban LGVs from entering London during the busiest times of the day could be adopted by other cities across the UK, experts have said.The proposal is one of a range of measures included in London mayor Boris Johnson’s blueprint for cycling in the capital that are targeted at ...
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Fortec looks forward with new appointments
Fortec truck at Magna ParkThe Fortec Pallet Distribution Network has made two key appointments as it looks to enhance its corporate business and image.Marcus Fischer, previously financial director at the network, has become commercial director to focus on driving forward Fortec’s corporate division this year.Fischer described the development of the ...
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Martin Foley - 'driving force behind North-West transport' - dies aged 65
Martin Foley, described by friends and colleagues as the “driving force behind many transport companies in the North West”, has died aged 65 after a long illness. Foley helped set up Callteam in the early 1980s winning a coveted contract with Kelloggs, before moving on to be a director of JF ...
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Turnover up 28% in 2012 says RTH Lubbers
The UK arm of oil and gas specialist Lubbers Transport Group, RTH Lubbers, saw turnover rise last year as a result of an increase in sales and the rapid expansion of its interests in Italy.The company said it saw a 28% increase in turnover in the last financial year, which ...
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Industry welcomes promise of a fairer deal on pre-packs
The RHA has welcomed the government’s decision to investigate the pre-pack administration process after the Insolvency Service announced a review that aims to make the procedure more transparent for creditors.RHA chief executive Geoff Dunning told MT the review needs to look into balancing the needs of both creditors and the ...
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MT Tracker 20 March
City Link failed to turn a profit on Friday posting a pre-tax loss of £26.4m while turnover for the year was up 4.8% to £321.7m. Rentokil was disappointed and said the "financial performance in the year was behind our initial expectations".However, CityLink remains propped up by the rest of ...
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CV Show partners expect big things for 2013
The CV Show is back with a bang, with all but two of the major truck builders making an appearance.If 2011 was the return of the “full-fat” CV Show, then 2013 will be a full-cream, gold-topped event, with all but two of the major truck builders using the show to ...
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Howard Tenens expands after winning new business
Howard Tenens is increasing its number of depots as well as expanding existing ones since winning new business this year.The Gloucestershire-based operator recently acquired the 240,000ft² warehouse located next to its site in Swindon, Wiltshire, which was originally built by the firm and sold on.It bought the warehouse back ...