Industry news – Page 136

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    Clock ticking for DfT to secure additional ferry capacity ahead of Brexit, MPs warn

    2019-07-09T23:32:00Z

    The DfT is running out of time to put in place additional ferry capacity ahead of the Brexit deadline of 31 October and is ill prepared for the possibility of a no-deal Brexit, the Public Accounts Committee has warned.The warning comes in the committee's report Brexit and the UK Border: ...

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    Doctors on Wheels medicals may invalidate fleet insurance, ABI warns

    2019-07-08T16:58:00Z

    Operators could be in breach of their fleet insurance policies if their drivers’ medicals were conducted by Doctors on Wheels, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) has warned.The association is advising affected operators to contact their insurers to check whether their fleet insurance is valid.The warning follows DVLA’s announcement that ...

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    Axis Fleet Management Leasing in liquidation

    2019-07-08T11:23:00Z

    An associated company of Axis Fleet Management, which entered administration in May, has collapsed into liquidation.Axis Fleet Management Leasing was an equipment contract hire company servicing the supply chain management, logistics and shipping industries.According to liquidators at FRP Advisory, it was wholly reliant on Axis Fleet Management, which had struggled ...

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    Brexit uncertainty and skills shortage help drive logistics sector confidence to new low

    2019-07-04T10:36:00Z

    Optimism in the logistics sector is at its lowest level in 12 years, according to the latest Logistics Confidence Index, with companies citing uncertainty over Brexit and the ongoing driver shortage as key contributors to falling levels of confidence.The index, produced by Barclays and BDO, is based on a survey ...

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    IVECO unveils flagship Stralis successor, the S-WAY

    2019-07-04T10:11:00Z

    IVECO has revealed its S-WAY truck at an event in Madrid (2 July), heralding the introduction of a new series of heavy trucks.The new IVECO, which replaces the Stralis, features a new cab design, and improved aerodynamics that the manufacturer has claimed will improve fuel efficiency by up to 4% ...

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    Simarco Worldwide to open new distribution centre at Stoke 108

    2019-07-03T14:55:00Z

    Simarco Worldwide has taken a 10-year lease on a 108,000sq ft depot in Stoke, with plans to commence operations there from October.The Staffordshire site will be the group’s DC for the north of England, Manchester and the Midlands, as well as providing a home for its European logistics business.The operator ...

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    Enterprise completes SHB Hire buy, creating major new player in CV rental market

    2019-07-02T13:27:00Z

    Enterprise Rent-A-Car UK has completed its acquisition of SHB Hire, creating a commercial vehicle rental giant.Romsey-based SHB Hire has a fleet of more than 18,500 commercial vehicles. It has 16 locations nationwide and offers light commercial vehicles, HGVs, 4x4s, tippers and specialist lorries.The two businesses will now be integrated as ...

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    Brexit: scramble to mitigate no-deal logistics impact steps up a gear

    2019-07-01T10:20:00Z

    Mounting concerns that the country will leave the European Union (EU) without a deal in October has prompted major logistics provider Uniserve to contact its customers for details of their shipments up until the end of the year.With fewer than 100 business days left until the revised 31 October deadline ...

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    Transport Committee calls for long-term funding to cure plague of potholes

    2019-07-01T05:02:00Z

    The Transport Committee has called on the DfT to commit to a five-year funding model to tackle the chronic issue of potholes across the local road network in England.Describing the current estimated £9bn backlog as a “plague of potholes” the select committee said today (1 July) that the current “make ...

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    Scania and MAN owner Traton lists with capitalisation of £13.5bn

    2019-06-28T12:53:00Z

    Volkswagen has completed an IPO for subsidiary Traton today (28 June), placing 57.5 million shares at a price of €27 (£24) each and raising £1.55bn.Volkswagen remains the majority shareholder in the business, which owns Scania and MAN, having sold 11.5% of the company. It is now listed on the Stockholm ...

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    Doctors on Wheels medicals no longer acceptable, warns DVLA

    2019-06-25T16:41:00Z

    HGV drivers have been warned by the DVLA that it will no longer accept medical reports from Doctors on Wheels, raising concerns that thousands of HGV drivers could be behind the wheel but unfit to drive.The DVLA’s warning follows police raids on the firm’s offices in Swindon, Leicester and Huddersfield ...

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    13% of trucks entering London's Ultra Low Emission Zone had to pay access charge during the first month

    2019-06-25T11:55:00Z

    In the first month of operation 13% of all trucks entering London's Ultra-Low Emission Zone each day weren't Euro-6, motortransport.co.uk has learnt.London's ULEZ was launched in April this year and operates within the same footprint as the London Congestion Charge Zone. However, unlike the congestion charge zone the ULEZ operates ...

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    Lockwood Haulage extends 2 Sisters Food Group relationship

    2019-06-21T09:02:00Z

    Lockwood Haulage has won a five-year storage contract from 2 Sisters Food Group.Under the arrangement, which commenced this month, Lockwood Haulage is storing goods for the Foxes Biscuits, Matthew Walker and Gunstones Bakery businesses at its 110,000sq ft Denby warehouse.The haulier, which is a Palletforce member, has provided warehouse and ...

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    Leeds and Birmingham "significantly postpone" clean air zone start dates

    2019-06-18T16:38:00Z

    Leeds and Birmingham councils are to "significantly postpone" the January 2020 start dates of their clean air zones (CAZs) after a government delay to an essential online tool it is developing.In a joint statement issued today (18 June), the two councils said they had been on track to roll out ...

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    Wincanton launches VAST new warehousing initiative

    2019-06-18T12:11:00Z

    Wincanton has gone live with its Virtual Access to Storage and Transport (VAST) service, a new initiative that sees the 3PL playing matchmaker for customers looking for warehouse space.Wincanton said the platform matches buyers with sellers, allowing companies seeking storage to find it quickly and landlords to advertise underutilised space ...

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    Smart tachographs will not deliver massive efficiency savings, says FTA

    2019-06-18T10:33:00Z

    The FTA has refuted the European Commission’s claim that logistics firms will save a total of €500m (£447m) through increased efficiencies due to the introduction of a new generation of smart tachographs.While the FTA agrees with the EC that the requirement to fit smart tachographs to all new HGVs ...

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    Volkswagen offers 15% slice of Traton Group in IPO launch

    2019-06-18T09:16:00Z

    Volkswagen has scaled back its IPO ambitions for its truck division Traton Group, which includes the brands MAN and Scania, and is now offering 15% of the company’s shares.Originally, Volkswagen had intended to offer 25% of Traton to investors.The manufacturer has now published a prospectus and launched its offer ...

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    Pallet tail-lift delivery guidance faces further delay

    2019-06-17T14:00:00Z

    The long-awaited publication of the HSE’s updated tail-lift delivery guidance is facing further delay, some five years after HSE launched a review.HSE confirmed this week that it has “comments” that it wants the RHA working group on to consider, after which the guidance will be put through “internal governance procedures” ...

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    Bullet Express to build £5m multi-temperature warehouse to meet surge in demand

    2019-06-17T11:01:00Z

    Bullet Express has bought 180,000sq ft of land behind its Baillieston, Glasgow storage centre with plans to build a £5m multi-temperature warehouse to meet rocketing demand from customers.The company moved to the 21,000 pallet site at Baillieston in 2016 and MD David McCutcheon said it was now at client capacity, ...

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    No-deal Brexit will cause 'paralysis at the border' in Northern Ireland with lengthy delays for HGVs seeking passage

    2019-06-17T09:57:00Z

    A no-deal Brexit could result in one lorry every 30 seconds being subjected to checks at the border in Northern Ireland, according to the FTA.Seamus Leheny, FTA policy manager, predicted “paralysis at the border” if the UK crashes out of the EU later this year without a deal and therefore ...