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    May CV production exceeds pre-pandemic levels

    2021-06-25T14:14:00Z

    UK commercial vehicle production continued its gradual increase in May, with more than 6,000 units rolling out of factories, according to latest figures.For the second consecutive month, CV output saw a significant increase on the same period in 2020, when just 820 units left production lines.The output in May also ...

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    Enterprise Flex-E-Rent adds 100 electric vans to fleet

    2021-06-25T13:48:00Z

    Enterprise Flex-E-Rent has bolstered its rental fleet with the addition of 100 plug-in electric vans.They include Mercedes 55/44 kWh eSprinters, 35 kWh eVito Panel vans and Renault KANGOO E-Tech car-derived vans.They are available for daily rental as well as for longer-term flexible rental at depots across the south of England ...

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    Eden Training Solutions launches government endorsed road safety course

    2021-06-24T15:57:00Z

    Fleet managers and other professionals whose role includes road safety can now take a bespoke qualification in their specialist field after Eden Training Solutions teamed up with Road Safety GB to offer a course.‘Delivery and Management of Safe, Sustainable and Healthy Travel’ is backed by the transport secretary Grant Shapps ...

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    New storage and HGV parking site near Kettering goes on the market

    2021-06-24T14:46:00Z

    A “fantastic commercial opportunity” near Kettering comprising 6,685 sq ft of buildings and a four-acre surfaced storage yard for HGV parking, has gone on the market.The Staveley Yard site in Cranford, close to junction 11 of the A14, can be rented as a whole or in lots, according to land ...

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    Logistics chiefs co-sign letter from RHA to Prime Minister warning of supply chain collapse

    2021-06-24T13:47:00Z

    The RHA has written to the Prime Minister urging him to allow the haulage industry access to EU and EEA labour before the supply chain collapses, amid reports that supermarkets are already struggling to receive goods.The letter, which is co-signed by a raft of haulage and logistics bosses, said it ...

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    New study reveals the diet that can lead to road accidents

    2021-06-24T11:21:00Z

    Truckers who rely on junk food and unhealthy snacks may be worse drivers, according to a study.A paper published in the medical journal Occupational & Environmental Medicine looked at driving behaviours among almost 400 HGV drivers and the impact of their diet, as well as fatigue.The authors said four dietary ...

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    Goodman starts work on 340,000 sq ft M25 distribution space

    2021-06-23T13:08:00Z

    Global property group Goodman has broken ground on 338,267 sq ft of e-commerce and distribution space at Purfleet Commercial Park in Essex.At the heart of the M25 and A13 corridors and 16 miles from central London, Purfleet 338 is said to offer fast connections to the national motorway network, placing ...

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    Midlands hauliers will need 76 low and zero emission fuel stations by 2040

    2021-06-23T09:03:00Z

    The Midlands will need 76 low and zero emission fuel refuelling stations by 2040 if it is to meet growing demand from operators in the region for alternative fuels and meet statutory zero carbon targets.According to a recent study by think tank Midlands Connect, the region will need a maximum ...

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    New call for action on road safety as research reveals 40% of fatal collisions involve HGVs

    2021-06-22T23:01:00Z

    Over 2.5 million people died from Covid-19 in 2020, and the world has been galvanised into action by the devastating loss of life. Yet every year, more than one million people lose their lives in road collisions. But, unlike the pandemic, its most significant effect is among children and young ...

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    BVLRA calls on councils to promote leasing as CAZ upgrade option

    2021-06-22T14:51:00Z

    The British Vehicle Leasing and Rental Association (BVLRA) is calling on councils operating Clean Air Zones to promote leasing and rental as a way to help operators transition sooner to low emission vehicles.The move comes in the same week that Greater Manchester Combined Authorities announced it has boosted funding for ...

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    Controversial £73m Wigan logistics hub gets government go-ahead to be built on Green Belt land

    2021-06-22T13:41:00Z

    Growing demand for warehousing and a “critical” shortage of industrial land has seen a controversial plan to build a £73m logistics hub on Green Belt land near Wigan, given the green light by the government.Robert Jenrick, the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, requested a public inquiry ...

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    Climate emergency prompts Wales to review road building projects

    2021-06-22T11:23:00Z

    Wales is to freeze new road building projects during a review of highway schemes which will consider the impact of road transport on the climate emergency.The move is part of a goal to radically reduce pollution in Wales in order to meet statutory Net Zero emission targets by 2050.Announcing the ...

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    Logistics UK to launch Transport Manager conference series in September

    2021-06-22T08:22:00Z

    Logistics UK’s Transport Manager conference series, sponsored by Bridgestone Tyres, is set to return this autumn with live events planned at 11 venues around the UK.Kicking off on 21 September at Southampton’s Hilton at the Ageas Bowl, the series of conferences will highlight key issues for fleet managers, provide professional ...

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    Issue HGV driver visas or face food shortages, Logistics UK warns government

    2021-06-21T16:18:00Z

    With more than 45,000 HGV driver tests outstanding at the DVSA as a result of the Covid-19 lockdowns, Logistics UK is calling on the government to introduce a seasonal visa for European HGV drivers to protect the nation’s supply chain while the agency catches up with the backlog.Chief executive David ...

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    Consortium launches smart connected tarpaulin to tackle rising curtainsider cargo thefts

    2021-06-21T16:01:00Z

    Four companies have come together to develop a smart, connected trailer tarpaulin aimed at foiling cargo theft.Technology firm ZF, coated textile manufacturer Sioen Industries and security specialist Securitas have joined forces with side curtain manufacturer Roland International to create the Intrudor Detection system.The system has been launched as cargo theft ...

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    Turners alerts customers over worsening driver shortage crisis

    2021-06-21T13:54:00Z

    Hauliers have repeated their plea to government to relax the testing process for HGV drivers as the nationwide driver shortage hits crisis levels.“We’re close to the brink and so is everyone else,” said Turners (Soham) MD Paul Day. “Are we delivering everything with a perfect service? No. Is everyone else? ...

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    New MT research reveals the fleet strategies keeping the country moving

    2021-06-21T13:00:00Z

    Effective repair and maintenance regimes have been a critical part of the transport industry’s ability to keep the country moving and put food on people’s tables during the Covid-19 crisis.And just how operators have been approaching the issue is highlighted in the latest research report from Motor Transport and sister ...

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    Hauliers face further delays as Woolwich ferry strike action escalates

    2021-06-21T12:16:00Z

    Hauliers using TfL’s Woolwich Ferry to cross the Thames are facing severe disruption next month after ferry workers voted to ramp up industrial action with nine days of 24-hour strikes planned in July.Hopes have been dashed that industrial relations on the free ferry would improve after TfL management took over ...

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    Transport staff endure anxious wait over confusing return to work plans

    2021-06-18T16:29:00Z

    The pandemic has been enough to prompt feelings of anxiety and fear in most people, but a survey from a mental health support service has found significantly high levels of worry among transport professionals about a return to the workplace.Wellbeing provider Westfield Health said its research showed how employees are ...

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    Logistics firms slammed over sub-standard mobile apps

    2021-06-18T16:06:00Z

    With the use of employee-facing mobile applications in the transport sector rocketing, new research reveals that so too has the number of complaints from end users about their functionality.The study, by mobile data capture specialist WorkMobile found 75% of chief information officers (CIO) in the industry have fielded criticism about ...