Industry news – Page 187

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    TfL disqualifies member from Fors scheme for the first time

    2015-01-07T11:59:00Z

    Transport for London (TfL) has disqualified a member of the Fors scheme for the first time: Cowan Plant of Hayes. The action came after an Industrial HGV Taskforce (IHTF) operation led to the Middlesex operator having its O-licence revoked, in addition to the company’s transport manager being disqualified indefinitely and ...

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    UKWA chief executive Williams to hand over reins to Ward

    2015-01-06T15:38:00Z

    UK Warehousing Association (UKWA) chief executive Roger Williams is to hand over the reins later this month to his successor, Peter Ward (pictured), following 15 years at the organisation.Williams will continue to work for UKWA until the end of July, heading up key projects including the organisation’s annual lunch and ...

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    Skills for Logistics to close down

    2015-01-06T12:42:00Z

    Skills for Logistics (SfL) is to close down, with the board considering placing the business into administration after pension deficit pressure and a struggle to replace lost government funding for skills initiatives. In an official statement issued today (6 January), SfL said: “The Board of Skills for Logistics (SfL) has ...

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    FTA reveals identity of new chief executive

    2015-01-05T20:25:00Z

    The FTA has revealed that internal candidate David Wells will succeed Theo de Pencier as chief executive from 1 May.Wells, who joined the FTA in 2009 as finance and IT director, subsequently took on additional responsibility for the association's vehicle inspection service, training and the tachograph analysis service.This included the ...

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    DfT pushes back end of paper driving licence until June

    2015-01-02T12:51:00Z

    The DfT has revealed the abolition of the paper driving licence will be delayed until 8 June this year.Motortransport.co.uk reported last year that plans to do away with the paper part of the driving licence from January had been put on hold, after opposition from trade associations concerned it would ...

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    Take part in Best Places to Work in Road Transport

    2015-01-02T07:07:00Z

    Transport operators with a large percentage of drivers on the payroll can still take part in Best Places to Work in Road Transport.Motor Transport, in association with Logistics Job Shop, has launched this major new awards scheme to recognise the best employers in third-party road transport and logistics voted ...

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    CVS and Richard Lawson Leeds Crown Court latest

    2015-01-01T14:45:00Z

    The relationship between Commercial Vehicle Solutions (CVS) and Richard Lawson’s Spirit Auto Logistics and its successor Spirit Motor Transport was further explored on 12 December, when the trial of two directors and two of the management team of CVS, and Lawson, continued at Leeds Crown Court.Last month CVS MD Martin ...

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    The biggest stories of 2014 on motortransport.co.uk

    2014-12-31T08:00:00Z

    As 2014 draws to a close, MT.co.uk looks back at the stories you wanted to read. There were shocks, surprises and startling revalations galore in the road transport industry, but what were the ten stories that attracted the most attention? Here's a clue: Seafield, Stobart and shortages dominated...1) Lomas Distribution ...

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    Recommendation for cycle-safety training in every Driver CPC course, gets lukewarm response

    2014-12-28T06:30:00Z

    Training course providers have reacted with scepticism to a new DVSA recommendation that they should include one hour on vulnerable road users (VRUs) in every Driver CPC periodic training course from next year. The recommendation was unveiled by the DVSA recently as part of new guidance being made available to ...

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    Operators warned that current, lower haulage costs will not last

    2014-12-27T07:09:00Z

    The RHA has warned vehicle operators not to assume current haulage costs will be sustained during 2015 when negotiating any end-of-year rate increases with customers. Speaking to Motortransport.co.uk in the wake of an RHA report showing a 0.18% fall in total haulage costs in the year to 30 September, Nick ...

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    Highways England will transform the nation's roads

    2014-12-25T07:42:00Z

    Highways England (HE) – the new company set up to replace the Highways Agency from next April – has promised to “transform our national roads” over the next decade and beyond and suggested it will be “a very different business from the organisation it will succeed”. The statements are ...

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    Overview of the UK Commercial Vehicle Industry 2015 report out now

    2014-12-19T11:32:00Z

    UK operators are typically thought of as a conservative bunch and research conducted on behalf of Motor Transport late last year goes some way towards providing that idiom, as Euro-5 continues to dominate UK operator fleets.That said, the findings of the 2015 Overview of the UK Commercial Vehicle Industry report, ...

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    DVLA postpones abolition of paper licence counterpart

    2014-12-18T16:53:00Z

    The DVLA appears to have postponed plans to abolish the driving licence paper counterpart from 1 January, yielding to concerns the new system would introduce unnecessary complexities.According to the FTA, the DfT confirmed the delay in an informal exchange with it in early December but gave no reason for the ...

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    Ryder and Bridgestone deal reduces tyre breakdowns by nearly a third

    2014-12-18T16:15:00Z

    Ryder has claimed that the number of tyre-related breakdowns for its customers have fallen 28% since it launched an initiative to maximise fleet uptime with Bridgestone.The programme, which began last year and was jointly developed by the two parties, sees Ryder staff receive training from Bridgestone to enable them to ...

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    Quiet Cities video now live

    2014-12-18T16:11:00Z

    The Quiet Cities video is now live on the event's website, showcasing highlights of November's two-day global summit at Twickenham Stadium.Speakers including Ian Wainwright, head of fleet and freight transport at TfL; Richard Fleming, logistics director at Sainsbury’s and Tim Slater, MD of transport at DHL Supply Chain in the ...

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    RHA presses George Osborne for immediate HGV driver training fund

    2014-12-09T11:56:00Z

    The Road Haulage Association (RHA) has pressed chancellor George Osborne to reconsider making a training fund available for the industry, after hopes were dashed in the Autumn Statement last week.In a letter to the chancellor, the RHA called for an urgent meeting: “Government is failing this industry and the economy ...

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    Late-paying firms could be named and shamed

    2014-12-08T20:11:00Z

    Operators should soon be able to see how promptly large firms pay their bills under government proposals announced last week designed to name and shame businesses that “ride roughshod over their suppliers”.Increased transparency will, according to the government, enable smaller businesses to compare larger firms’ average payment times and the ...

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    European Commission investigates truck cartel allegations

    2014-12-08T20:04:00Z

    Volvo Group has made a €400m (£317m) provision after being notified by the European Commission (EC) that it is suspected of involvement in a cartel, along with several other heavy- and medium-duty truck manufacturers.Last month the EC informed a number of truck manufacturers that it suspected them of being involved ...

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    Driver shortage could see above inflation pay-rises for HGV drivers

    2014-12-05T13:30:00Z

    Concerns over the driver shortage and continuing growth in the economy could lead to above-inflation pay rises for 2015, the FTA has suggested. FTA research analyst Bruce Goodhart told Motortransport.co.uk research undertaken by the association recently showed the driver shortage was “a major concern” among members and that after wage ...

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    Ex-Palletline general manager Sue Hodgson joins Pall-Ex

    2014-12-04T12:14:00Z

    Pall-Ex has appointed former Palletline general manager Sue Hodgson as director of network services and to its board.The appointment follows the arrival of former Palletline MD Kevin Buchanan at Pall-Ex, who took up his role as group MD in November.Hodgson joins from banking software provider Fidelity Information Services, where she ...