All Industry News articles – Page 170
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Major improvements to regional infrastructure vital, says CBI
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) is calling for major improvements to regional infrastructure to boost productivity and help England’s regions improve links with international markets.The Shaping regional infrastructure report, published today (20 April), found CBI members want to see a more joined-up approach to delivery across different types of ...
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Transport jobs are one of four business sectors most at risk of automation, claims new report
Transport and storage is one of four UK sectors that is most at risk of losing jobs due to automation, according to the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR).The institute’s Skills 2030 report looked at sectors with the highest potential for automation, drawing up a worst-case scenario for each.According to ...
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General election could be a distraction, warn trade associations
Prime Minister Theresa May makes a statement in Downing Street, London, announcing a snap general election on June 8.Trade associations have expressed concern that the general election in June could prevent government tackling pressing industry issues.Prime minister Theresa May called for a general election to be held on 8 June ...
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Jim Scanlan, co-founder of The Pallet Network and Hazchem Network, has died aged 59
Ali Karim and Jim Scanlan IBCMany in the logistics industry were shocked to hear of the unexpected passing of Jim Scanlan, aged 59, on Monday 10 April, writes Ali Karim, MD of the Hazchem Network.Co-founder of The Pallet Network (TPN), Jim’s passion was always transport, from his time at United ...
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Dunkirk migrant camp fire puts further pressure on supply chain
Pressure on the supply chain in northern France mounted yesterday after a fire in the Grande-Synthe migrant camp near Dunkirk burnt the settlement to the ground. Trade associations said while they recognised the sadness of the situation, the blaze could be a problem for UK operators as it may push ...
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Tachodisc administrator unsure when creditors will get paid
The administrator for Tachodisc said it is not possible to provide an accurate estimate of when unsecured creditors are likely to receive the money they are owed.In a progress report issued almost a year on from the company’s sale to FTA subsidiary TDUK, administrator BDO said it was also unable ...
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Former DPD executive director joins Arrow XL
Former DPD executive director Charlie Shiels (pictured) has been appointed chief operations officer at Arrow XL. Shiels worked with DPD for just less than 22 years, most recently as executive director of central operations, before he left the business last July.Shiels was responsible for the parcel delivery firm’s fleet, and ...
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Scania and SP Training partner to offer national HGV driver training programme
Scania and SP Training have begun offering a national HGV driver training programme.Scania’s 40-strong team of driver trainers will handle the practical elements of the HGV test and SP Training will deliver the classroom content – including the mandatory Driver CPC modules - from the manufacturer's network of 12 sites.During ...
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Earned recognition roll-out won't be until 2018, DVSA confirms
The DVSA’s flagship earned recognition programme will not be launched until 2018, its chief executive has confirmed.Gareth Llewellyn’s foreword in the agency’s 2017-2018 business plan, published today, said: “We have commenced work on our earned recognition programme which, when rolled out next year, will enable us to divert resources to ...
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Protestors shut down Aggregate Industries and Tarmac quarries
Aggregate IndustriesAggregate Industries and Tarmac were the targets of protests at quarries in Lancashire yesterday, which shut down the sites for the day.Co-ordinated by Reclaim the Power as part of a two-week campaign, the protest on Monday (27 March) blocked the entrance to Tarmac’s Leapers Wood Quarry and Aggregate Industries’ ...
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Motor Transport Podcast: Trouble at DX and Eddie Stobart Logistic floats
Civil war on the DX board, Eddie Stobart Logistics hitting the stock market and industry opinions on the Bath tipper case make up the latest episode of the Motor Transport Podcast. Chris, Emma and Chris talk about the latest from DX, where the company's largest shareholder is calling for the ...
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MPs warned: Industry reliant on good Brexit deal
Any introduction of tariffs, quotas and new customs clearances at UK ports after the UK leaves the EU could cause “significant difficulties” for the supply chain, an influential group of MPs have been told.Montrose Port Authority chief executive Nicholas Scott-Gray warned the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Freight Transport (APPG) that ...
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RHA dismisses claim that road building doesn't cut congestion
The RHA has said research claiming that road building fails to cut congestion and bring economic benefits, whilst creating higher than expected pollution levels, is misguided.The Campaign to Protect Rural England looked at the economic and environmental impact of a number of UK road schemes built over the past 20 ...
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Daf Trucks MD Ray Ashworth to step down
Daf Trucks UK MD Ray Ashworth is to retire after 48 years in the UK truck industry.He will besucceeded by Robin Easton, MD of the India division of Daf parent Paccar. Easton (below) has held his position for two years and will take over the reins on 2 April.Ashworth (above) ...
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Volvo Trucks UK had "very good year" in 2016
CM 02.07.15 Volvo FH-based drawbar combinationVolvo Trucks UK had a “very good year” in 2016, increasing sales for the second year in a row, according to commercial director Mike Corcoran.Corcoran became commercial director in 2015. He was previously used truck director, and has since presided over growth in Volvo’s UK ...
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RHA: UK roads not suitable for HGV platooning
Platoons of autonomous HGVs may never feature in the UK because the road network is not up to the job, according to the RHA.It was responding to a Lords' report published this week that suggested HGV platooning could be “an early example of CAV [connected and autonomous vehicles] close to ...
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DfT names new TCs for North West and North East
Simon Evans and Tim Blackmore OBE have been named as traffic commissioners (TCs) for the North West and North East respectively.Evans (pictured top), deputy TC for the North West, will replace Beverley Bell as North West TC when she leaves this spring. Bell will also vacate her position as senior ...
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Judicial review could delay Operation Stack truck park alternative
Plans for the Operation Stack alternative, Stanford West truck park near the M20, are in the balance after local protesters were granted a judicial review of the scheme.The review, to be heard in June, will consider whether the scheme has failed to carry out an environmental assessment as required by ...
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John Hayes to make keynote speech at Microlise Transport Conference
John Hayes MPTransport minister John Hayes is to deliver the keynote speech at the Microlise Transport Conference.When he speaks at the Ricoh Arena on 17 May, Hayes will use the opportunity to discuss the opportunities the apprenticeship levy and trailblazer apprentiships can offer the road transport industry.Hayes said: “I have ...
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Essex County Council calls for freight operator feedback to A120 dualling scheme
Date: August 8 2016Location: Essex, England.Galley's Corner on the A120 neae Braintree.Essex County Council is urging freight operators to have their say over the future of the A120 between Braintree and the A12.It wants the freight sector’s views on five proposed alternatives for a dual-carriageway link on the major east ...