All Industry News articles – Page 172
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T-Charge means all of London's road users will play their part in cutting emissions, says FTA
The FTA has welcomed news that London’s T-Charge will commence on 23 October, providing a level playing field for all road users.Natalie Chapman, FTA’s head of policy for London, said: “It is incumbent on all of London’s road users to work together to reduce emissions in the capital, to help ...
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London getting lion's share of England's transport investment, warns report.
More than half the spending on England’s transport network is going to London with the imbalance set to get worse, according to a report by Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR).The report Paying for Our Progress, published this week by IPPR North, reveals that whilst £1,943 is being spent per ...
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Richard Myatt joins Palletways as group finance director
Palletways has appointed former SIG finance director Richard Myatt as group finance director at the network, replacing Andrew Reynolds.Myatt has previously held a variety of financial roles at two of the largest own-account operators in the UK: several roles held at Saint-Gobain include finance director at Jewson; most recently he ...
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UK topped Scania sales charts in 2016
The UK was Scania’s biggest market worldwide in 2016, the first time this country has topped the Swedish truck builder’s sales charts, according to Mathias Carlbaum, Scania’s executive vice president for commercial operations.Briefing journalists ahead of the release of Scania’s 2016 results, Carlbaum said Scania’s sales across Europe were 14% ...
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Pallet networks' member acquisition spree to continue, say bosses
Pallet networks buying member hauliers is a trend the sector will “definitely see more of” in the future, say the heads of Palletline and Pall-Ex.Both networks recently bought member operators to avoid losing their services when the owners retired.Palletline earlier this month bought ABE (Ledbury), which joined the network in ...
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Clocs Exhibition to showcase the latest in urban vehicle safety
The latest developments in urban truck safety will be on display at ExceL London next month when the Clocs Exhibition once again comes to the capital.Now in its fourth year, the event was borne out of the Clocs road safety initiative created by TfL in 2012, and is now one ...
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Motor Transport Podcast: Pallet sector consolidation, Widdowson Logistics and latest headlines
Whose story is it anyway? In the latest episode of the Motor Transport Podcast, Chris Walton puts the team's news knowledge to the test as they recap the industry's hottest headlines.The team look at the pallet sector and its potential for consolidation and, if you've been lost in the various ...
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Highways England planning to cut or delay major road improvement schemes
Highways England is looking at cutting and delaying major road schemes in the Road Investment Strategy (RIS) in a bid to slash a predicted overspend of £800m.In its latest review of Highways England’s performance, Highways Monitor: Update on Highways England’s capital planning and asset management, the Office of Road and ...
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Driver CPC proposals may restrict training opportunities for drivers, warns FTA
Proposals to prevent drivers from completing the same module more than once during a five-year Driver CPC period could restrict operators' ability to provide relevant training for their drivers, according to the FTA.Under proposals put forward by the European Commission (EC), drivers would be required to undertake at least one ...
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Sharp. Informed. Challenging. Motortransport.co.uk headlines you don’t want to miss
What made the headlines in the UK road transport industry in January 2017? And what trends are shaping logistics and distribution? Motortransport.co.uk has all the answers.OPERATOR NEWSTesco dominated the headlines: it is set to close two of its distribution centres in the UK, bringing all warehouse operations carried out by ...
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Cartwright leaps to no three in UK trailer rentals
An investment of £7m in 500 new trailers in the past 18 months to take the fleet to over 6,500 vehicles has catapulted Cartwright Rentals to number three in the UK trailer rental market.According to the 2016 CV Informer listing of truck and trailer rental companies, Cartwright has overtaken Ryder ...
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Longer semi-trailer trial extended by five years and 1,000 trailers
The FTA has welcomed the decision to extend the longer semi-trailer trial in both scope and length.In an update to its dedicated trial webpage, the DfT said an additional 1,000 longer semi-trailers were to be made available and the trial extended by five years.The DfT added that details on how ...
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Petit Forestier pulls out of Fraikin acquisition
Refrigerated vehicle rental firm Petit Forestier has abandoned its bid to buy leasing company Fraikin Group after opposition from the French Competition Authority.The deal between the two French-owned companies, announced in June last year, aimed to create a major European player in the sector with combined sales of £1.09bn.Petit Forestier’s ...
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News extra: The great insurance premium tax take
As hauliers face yet another rise this summer in insurance premium tax, MT looks at what action industry can take to lessen its impactHauliers have not taken kindly to the government’s decision to once again hike the tax on insurance premiums.The tax rise, announced by Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip ...
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UK exports and international operators face delays post-Brexit
The Home Affairs Select Committee has been told that a significant proportion of UK exports will get delayed if customs clearance is reintroduced as a consequence of Brexit, and the government needs a "big step change" to deliver the promise of "frictionless trade".Yesterday the committee took oral evidence on the ...
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FTA questions effectiveness of Direct Vision Standard
The FTA has expressed concern over TfL’s Direct Vision Standard, and questioned whether it’s the most effective approach for improving road safety in London. TfL today launched the first consultation for the standard, and suggested non-compliance with it could be met with criminal proceedings.The association’s national and regional policy ...
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M1 to get 60mph speed limit?
Highways England has remained tight lipped amid rumours that it plans to introduce a 60mph speed limit on the M1.It was reported last week that the agency was considering the amended speed limit to improve air quality in the Sheffield area, but Highways England said it couldn’t confirm whether this ...
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Convoy in the Park to hold exhibitor open day
Come on and join our convoy. Truck show Convoy in the Park is holding an open day for potential exhibitors on 9 February at Donington Park.Companies interested in learning more about the event, which takes place on 22-23 July, are offered the choice of attending one of two sessions on ...
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Customs tariffs and border controls after Brexit could push up costs, MPs hear
Hauliers in Northern and Southern Ireland have expressed concern over customs tariffs and border controls springing up after Brexit, warning that costs must increase to mitigate the effects.MPs belonging to Northern Ireland’s Affairs Committee were told this week that a ‘hard border' between the two countries would cause economic problems ...
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Motor Transport Awards 2017 open for entries
Entries are now being invited for the 2017 Motor Transport Awards, with the winners to be revealed on 5 July at London's Grosvenor House Hotel.There are 20 awards categories to choose from - entry is free and companies can enter as many categories as they want, provided they meet the ...