All Editorial articles – Page 9
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Unite union accuses Eddie Stobart, AG Barr and Streamline of 'illegal activity' as HGV drivers continue strike action
The Unite union said it had reported Irn-Bru maker AG Barr, as well as contractors Eddie Stobart and Streamline, to the department for business and trade for what it alleged was “illegal activity”.In a move that will ratchet up the tension amid an ongoing dispute between the union, its member ...
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Brice Aggregates orders Mercedes-Benz Arocs as business booms
Essex-based Brice Aggregates has built up its fleet with the addition of two new Mercedes-Benz Arocs eight-wheelers to cope with increasing demand for the construction material supplier.The operator has also taken on two Arocs 3240 concrete mixers with 9m3 Liebherr drums from Motus Truck & Van.Another identical mixer and four ...
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Haulier fined after truck hits overhead powerline and electrocutes driver
A Devon tipper lorry driver died after he was electrocuted when the hydraulic arm of his vehicle came into contact with an overhead powerline.VB Farms LLP has now been fined £60,000 following the death of 43-year-old Patrick ‘Paddy’ Rice in May 2021.Rice, who was employed by Langford Plant Hire, was ...
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HGV operators urged to review safety measures ahead of strict new DVS rules
Fleet management experts Venson Automotive Solutions said HGV operators needed to review their safety and compliance measures to reduce the risk to road users ahead of new Direct Vision (DVS) rules next year.Drawing on government figures that showed lorries have the highest rate of other road user fatalities per passenger ...
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Haulage director disqualified after operating excess vehicles
The director of a Scottish haulage firm running trucks out of Livingston and Motherwell has been disqualified for a decade after he attempted to operate more vehicles than specified on his licence on two occasions.John Strachan, trading as Strachan Haulage, was also disqualified from being a transport manager indefinitely following ...
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Freight Management European (FME) in administration
A Burton-on-Trent international haulage and warehousing firm has entered administration.Steven Currie at insolvency practitioners Currie Young was appointed to Freight Management European (FME) in Drakelow on 8 August.The company, which traded as AMCO Logistics, held a standard international licence for 40 HGVs and 40 trailers running out of two operating ...
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Transaid's Ghanaian 'train the trainer' project welcomes special guest
The British deputy high commissioner to Ghana, Keith McMahon (third from right), visited Transaid’s professional driver training programme in Tema, Greater Accra, to see how the international development organisation is improving road safety in the country.During the visit he observed practical refresher training with a group of 11 HGV driver ...
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GXO tight-lipped over Wilko distribution contract after administrator confirms redundancies and store closures
Wilko’s administrator said it was likely there would be redundancies and store closures after it failed to find anyone to buy the entire group.PwC said it had held “extensive discussions” with interested parties and although discussions were continuing, “it’s clear that the nature of this interest is not focused on ...
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Aylestone Transport adds Volvo FM to fleet for crane haulage
Aylestone Transport has taken delivery of a special Volvo FM 6x2 tractor unit adapted with a 540 hp engine, for use as part of its work with Aggregate Industries’ commercial hard landscaping division, Charcon.Backed by a 10-year three-star Direct Vision Standard permit, the truck will be used to haul slabs ...
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RED Corporate Driver Training unveils new safety platform
RED Corporate Driver Training has launched a new driver, compliance and risk management platform, called SafetyFirst.It said the online platform supported fleet management of driver risk and training and provided employers, fleet decision-makers and drivers with an easy-to-use cloud-based support system on desktop, tablet or mobile.SafetyFirst gives fleets real-time status ...
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Le Gallez & Hitchcock wins European transport contract with No Limits Trackdays
Chippenham haulier Le Gallez & Hitchcock Transport has been awarded a Europe-wide contract with track day experience organiser No Limits Trackdays.The company will be responsible for transporting all of No Limits Trackdays assets to high-profile events throughout Europe.The contract includes loading bikes in indoor environments as well as providing indoor ...
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Acuver launches in UK with pledge to help hauliers optimise supply chain processes
Niche global supply chain management company Acuver Consulting has announced its expansion into the UK.It said it would work with supply chain and logistics firms to help transform their operations with key areas of focus including digital strategy, analytics, e-commerce, retail technology integration and customer experience enhancement.Sunny Nandwani (pictured), Acuver ...
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Cold chain must remain focused on net zero target to reap sustainability and efficiency rewards
With record temperatures surging throughout the globe this July, the era of ‘global boiling’, as its now coined, has seemingly arrived with a vengeance.The need to drive decarbonisation has never been greater. Increased energy costs – which still remain above pre-pandemic levels despite the drop of wholesale gas prices by ...
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DSV joins programme to test drive Volta Zero
Global transport and logistics firm DSV is to test drive a Volta Zero electric truck as part of the manufacturer’s Driving Experience Programme, which allows hauliers to loan a truck for an extended period to understand how the Volta Zero can integrate with their operations.The all-electric Volta Zero will be ...
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XPO gives “significant” boost to paid paternity leave for staff
XPO has “significantly” boosted the amount of paid paternity leave in the UK and Ireland, with colleagues receiving up to two weeks of full pay.The policy applies to new parents, either by birth or through adoption. The company added that, despite paternity being the legally identified name for this type ...
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Explore Transport buys majority shareholding in Prigmore Haulage
Transport and plant hire services specialist Explore Transport has acquired a majority share in Wellingborough-based Prigmore Haulage for an undisclosed sum.Family firm Prigmore Haulage, which was launched by Patricia Prigmore in 2000, has an operating licence for 16 trucks and 20 trailers, and has a fleet which ranges from 7.5-tonne ...
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ReFuels and John Lewis Partnership collaborate on South West’s first biomethane HGV refuelling station
www.matthowell.co.ukReFuels is collaborating with John Lewis Partnership on the first biomethane HGV refuelling station to be built in the South East of England.Construction has begun on the new station in Aylesford in Kent, which will be able to fuel more than 500 trucks per day, saving almost 60,000 tonnes of ...
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Krone variable height curtainsiders boost A&A McNeill European deliveries
A&A McNeill Transport has boosted its deliveries after taking on two Profi Liner curtainsiders from Krone Trailer UK which allow the firm to send loads to Europe whilst meeting UK customer demand for double stacked pallets.Based in Airdrie, Scotland, the firm specialises in general haulage and operates five articulated trucks ...
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Howard Tenens Logistics toasts new contract with Beavertown Brewery
Howard Tenens Logistics has landed a new deal with London-based award winning Beavertown Brewery, after impressing the company with its environmentally-aware, family-oriented and innovative ethos.The deal follows Heineken’s recent acquisition of Beavertown Brewery, which produces a range of unique beers, including the popular Neck Oil.The brewery’s purchase by Heineken highlighted ...
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Evri launches returns service for SMEs and marketplace traders
Parcel delivery company Evri has rolled out a new returns service for its business customers, aimed predominately at SMEs and marketplace traders.The new service allows smaller retailers to give their customers access to Evri’s returns portal, where they will be able to choose from a drop-down box and print a ...