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    Whistl execs appointed as sponsors for race, disability and women initiatives

    2023-09-11T11:52:00Z

    Whistl has tasked senior leadership to drive internal equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) initiatives focused on race, disability and female representation within the company.Mark Lawrenson, head of operations, takes on the role of lead sponsor on race diversity within the company.  Whistl is a long standing member of the Race ...

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    Driver Academy Group bootcamps help train over 1,300 new HGV drivers

    2023-09-11T11:08:00Z

    More than 1,300 HGV driving trainees on the government-funded HGV Skills Bootcamps scheme have passed their practical test since April this year, helping to tackle the UK's ongoing lorry driver shortage.According to new data from the Driver Academy Group consortium more than 800 of those Bootcamp trainees who passed their ...

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    DX opens second of 15 former Tuffnells depots as North West hub

    2023-09-11T10:13:00Z

    Parcel, freight and secure courier delivery specialist DX Group has opened a major new regional hub in Haydock, Merseyside, boosting its presence in the North West.The new hub will serve the group’s freight division, and in particular its irregular dimension and weight (IDW) delivery services. This is the second former ...

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    Government launches £19m fund to upgrade truck stops

    2023-09-11T09:24:00Z

    A £19m funding drive aimed at providing more secure parking and improved rest areas for lorry drivers has been announced today (11 September).A total of 39 roadside facility operators across England will each receive a share of £8m from the department and a further £11m from industry to significantly upgrade ...

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    Another great night as we reveal the winners of the 2023 Motor Transport Awards

    2023-09-08T17:22:00Z

    A great night was had by all at the 37th Motor Transport Awards held on September 6 at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London’s West End. DPD UK were again the big winners on the night, picking up another three trophies – Home Delivery Operator of the Year, Urban Operator ...

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    Uncertainty remains over proposed £50 charge to enter Cambridge in rush hour

    2023-09-08T16:54:00Z

    Plans to charge operators £50 every time their HGVs enter Cambridge city centre look likely to be abandoned after concerns were raised by business groups and politicians about the impact of a proposed peak time congestion charge amid a cost of living crisis.The RHA said it welcomed the scrapping of ...

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    Economic headwinds blew Cross Transport off course

    2023-09-08T14:55:00Z

    Cross Transport failed due to the Covid pandemic and rising costs, according to documents recently released by its administrator.The Birmingham haulier, which provided road transport services across the UK and Ireland, brought in financial experts on 5 June after being hit by a series of economic headwinds. The company was ...

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    Satnavs have changed our world - but could still do better

    2023-09-08T14:30:00Z

    GPS is the most famous of the four global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) and one of the marvels of the modern world. A GNSS constellation consists of a number of satellites that circle the globe to provide worldwide position, time and velocity information. Since these are low power signals and ...

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    Plans to widen A9 "just another dream" say campaigners

    2023-09-08T09:43:00Z

    The Scottish government said it was pressing ahead with long delayed plans to dual more of the A9 trunk road between Perth and Inverness, with a £150m construction contract notice expected to be awarded next summer.The project to dual Scotland’s longest road can be traced back to 2008 when the ...

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    Waste firm hit with £3m fine after two fatal accidents

    2023-09-07T16:35:00Z

    Waste management firm Valencia has been fined £3m after two lorry drivers died in separate incidents.The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) investigated the deaths of Michael Atkin and Mark Wheatley and subsequently prosecuted Valencia, formerly known as Viridor Waste Management.Atkin, a 63-year-old HGV driver employed by RT Keedwell, died while ...

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    Port One Logistics Park to be fully carbon neutral

    2023-09-07T15:45:00Z

    Four new, pre-let warehousing units are approaching completion at East Anglia’s first carbon neutral logistics park, following a £20m commercial property loan from Secure Trust Bank (STB).Developer Curzon De Vere said the units at Port One Logistics Park in Great Blakenham, near Ipswich, were constructed with eco credentials in mind, ...

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    Reinvestment strategy puts Palletline on track for “record profitability”

    2023-09-07T12:59:00Z

    Palletline saw total turnover increase by almost 68% to £301.2m in the 18 months ending 31 December 2022.Revenues generated by its logistics subsidiaries rose by £40.1m to £70.1m during the period.The network said its extended accounting period followed a review of Palletline’s internal processes in 2022, when the board and ...

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    Lloyd Fraser toasts fashion division’s contract renewals

    2023-09-07T12:34:00Z

    Logistics provider Lloyd Fraser said it had enjoyed an “unprecedented” number of contract renewals in its fashion transport division this year.The company said taking into account the current economic climate, it was testament to the culture of the business and its employees that it had renewed a high number of ...

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    Creditors of stricken firm confront boss at his home

    2023-09-07T11:45:00Z

    A young entrepreneur who set up a haulage firm in Malton when he was just 17 had to contend with angry creditors at his home address when the firm hit financial problems.Charles Morgan Transport entered administration on 4 July, seven years after it was first launched, after increasing overheads and ...

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    Freight Management European’s collapse prompted by range of factors

    2023-09-07T11:39:00Z

    A Burton-on-Trent haulage firm that failed last month was crippled by a host of problems, including Brexit, Covid-19 and an expensive fraudulent incident involving a customer, according to its administrator.Freight Management European (FME) had traded since 1998 and held an international licence authorising 40 HGVs, but in a report to ...

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    GXO slashed costs in first year of logistics partnership with BT Group

    2023-09-06T12:11:00Z

    GXO has delivered "substantial" cost savings through increased efficiencies in the first year of its contract to manage telecommunications giant BT Group's logistics and transport operations.BT Group outsourced its logistics to GXO last year as part of its wider strategy to simplify and modernize its operations. The deal saw more ...

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    Wishart Transport sees rocketing orders with pallet pooler IPP

    2023-09-06T11:49:00Z

    Wishart Transport has seen the number of annual orders with wooden pallets pooler IPP increase by 4,600% in just six years, the company revealed this week.The County Armagh-based company collects and distributes wooden pallets on behalf of IPP from a range of customers, including manufacturers and retailers, and has ...

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    Fleets need unplanned repair work every 10 weeks, r2c research shows

    2023-09-06T11:29:00Z

    Commercial vehicles suffer on average around five defects each year - equivalent to approximately one every 10 weeks - which may need them to be taken off the road, illustrating the huge number of unscheduled repairs that affect fleet operations, research by r2c Online has shown.r2c, which provides connected software ...

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    2023-09-06T10:54:00Z

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