Industry news – Page 210
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EP Training founder Ed Pargeter dies
Ed Pargeter, founder and owner of EP Training in Bookham, Surrey died suddenly last week aged 67.A well known and highly respected figure in LGV training Pargeter set up EP Training 32 years ago.His son Sean, a director of EP Training, said: "He was a true gentleman who always ...
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DHL and RHA call for swift resolution to Grangemouth dispute
Both DHL and the RHA have urged Grangemouth Refinery owner Ineos, the Unite union and workers at the plant, to swiftly resolve their differences and resume fuel production.DHL, which in March took over distribution of fuel for BP from the Grangemouth refinery to airports in Scotland and northern England, said ...
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Royal Mail strike could force customers to rethink delivery options
The post and parcels industry has said the impending Royal Mail strike could force customers to rethink their delivery options as rival operators prepare for disruption to their final-mile deliveries.Patrick Gallagher, CEO at same-day carrier CitySprint, said retailers have been gearing up for potential strike action since the ballot by ...
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Grangemouth oil refinery to remain shutdown
Grangemouth oil refinery has been shutdown by operator Ineos until a shareholder review on Tuesday, despite an announcement earlier today by Unite that planned industrial action at the site had been called off.The refinery had been in a phase of winding down for closure ahead of the strike this weekend ...
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Nightline CEO says Ireland postcodes will reduce costs for operators
Nightline’s CEO has said the introduction of a postcode system in the Republic of Ireland will reduce costs and improve efficiency when delivering to customers.John Tuohy said that the planned postcode system will improve route planning and will allow it to automate parcel sorting, much of which is currently done ...
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More annual tests undertaken at private sites than Vosa facilities last year
More annual tests on LGVs were carried out at non-Vosa facilities than at a Vosa facility last year, the agency’s latest Effectiveness Report has shown.In 2012/13, 206,002 LGVs were tested at a non-Vosa facility (authorised testing facilities or designated premises), while 197,160 vehicles were tested at Vosa sites.In 2011/12, the ...
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Meachers wins contract extension from Huhtamaki
Meachers Global Logistics has netted a three-year contract extension with packaging company Huhtamaki (UK).Gosport-based Huhtamaki manufactures plastic and paper packaging for FMCG, fresh foods and the catering sector.The partners have worked together since 2007, and with the latest contract extension Meachers will now provide all of Huhtamaki’s external warehousing requirements. ...
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Goodwill takes on roads role at DfT, as focus on rail grows
Department for Transport: all change, pleaseRoads minister Stephen Hammond has been replaced by Robert Goodwill at the DfT, as part of a series of changes that appear to increase ministers’ focus on rail services.Goodwill, previously a Conservative party whip is MP for Scarborough and Whitby, and was a farmer before ...
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Prohire grows with RH Rentals deal
Contract hire and fleet management specialist Prohire has acquired Nottingham-based RH Rentals for an undisclosed sum.David Barlow, Prohire chairman and CEO, said RH Rentals fleet, which includes rigid vehicles, tractor units and vans, was "a perfect complement to Prohire’s".Prohire will further increase its fleet size by placing a ...
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RHA helps raise awareness of cycle safety on Isle of Wight
The RHA and local member Steve Porter Transport took a truck to Newport for the start of the Isle of Wight cylcing festival on 14 September to get cyclists in the cab and demonstrate the blind spots faced by LGV drivers.Part of the RHA's cycle safety campaign, the initiative is ...
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Norbert Dentressangle signs four-year deal with Toolbank
Norbert Dentressangle has won a four-year contract with hand and power tool supplier Toolbank, covering distribution to stores and Christmas peak warehousing.The contract covers the collection of products from Toolbank’s two NDCs in the Midlands and night time distribution to 11 Toolbank stores using six dedicated vehicles. It will also ...
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TfL launches Out-of-Hours Consortium
TfL has today (4 October) revealed its Out-of-Hours Consortium, as well as officially announcing new out-of-hours delivery trials will be up and running in London within months. The trials, which were mooted this summer in TfL’s response to the Roads Task Force’s report on the future for the capital’s ...
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Conservative Fringe debates road tolls
Road tolling was a key topic discussed at a fringe seminar hosted by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport at this week's Conservative Party Conference in Manchester.Director of the RAC Foundation, Prof Stephen Glaister, told delegates that the Treasury faces a £30m per year deficit from falling fuel duty ...
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Transport minister Patrick McLoughlin commits to road investment
The Conservative Party has insisted that investment in Britain's road network will be "the big thing that will decide our country’s future".Transport minister Patrick McLoughlin said yesterday (30 September) at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester that the government had already committed £9.2bn to local councils to fix issues such ...
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Decision on who will run Southampton's Sustainable Distribution Centre due in October
Southampton City Council has drawn up a short-list of operators to tender to run its Sustainable Distribution Centre (SDC), after inviting expressions of interest in the summer.The council has been awarded £225,000 from a central government local sustainable transport fund to fund the SDC, which will serve Southampton, Winchester, Eastleigh, ...
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Lionvest Trading signs up Meachers for another three years
Meachers has been rewarded with a contract extension by Lionvest TradingWood flooring importer Lionvest Trading (UK) has extended its warehousing and distribution contract with Southampton-based Meachers Global Logistics.Meachers and Lionvest have worked together for the past eight years, and the three-year contract extension is the third such deal during this ...
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Skills for Logistics chief replaced by deputy
Skills for Logistics (SfL) has announced the sudden departure of its chief executive, Mick Jackson. Jackson (pictured), who had been in the post for five years, has been replaced with immediate effect by his former deputy, Ross Moloney, while the board seeks a new chief executive.In a written statement from ...
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MAN pushes operator choice
MAN will continue with a two-pronged approach to truck sales in the UK for the foreseeable future, offering operators a choice of new Euro-6 or used Euro-5 vehicles well into 2014.Speaking at the launch of MAN’s complete Euro-6 line up – other than engines over 500hp, which will be revealed ...
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Royal Mail, ND and Tesco triumph at Women in Logistics 2013 Awards
Royal Mail scooped the Company of the Year accolade at the Women in Logistics (WIL) UK awards last Friday (20 September) in Solihull.Selected by public vote, the post and parcels giant received 85% of the vote, fighting off finalists Premier Farnell and Unipart Logistics.SME of the Year Award went to ...
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Select Committee to examine strategic roads plan
The Commons Transport Committee has announced an inquiry into government policy on the UK’s strategic road network. The inquiry, for which it is currently inviting written submissions, will look at a number of specific areas including: How much the policies set out in the Government’s Action for roads paper will ...