All Industry News articles – Page 206
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Risk of severe delays when registering trucks this autumn, warns SMMT
Operators could face severe delays in getting new trucks registered this autumn as new EC rules on vehicle type approval kick in, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has warned.From 29 October, vehicles over 3.5 tonnes GVW built in more than one stage will come into scope of ...
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Glasgow Games: still not enough information for operators
Goods vehicle operators still do not have the information they need to prepare properly for the traffic restrictions that will apply during the Glasgow Commonwealth Games, the Freight Transport Association has warned.Despite the organisers of the Games issuing what they called "detailed plans" on 24 April for traffic management around ...
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EU Parliament approves rules for more alternative fuel stations
The EU Parliament has given its final approval to new rules forcing the establishment of more electric vehicle recharging points and alternative fuel stations across Europe.In a vote on 15 April, it agreed to establish a new directive that will oblige member states to submit minimum proposed levels of refuelling ...
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IRU launches search for Best EU Road Transport Operator
The International Road Transport Union (IRU) is on the hunt for the first “Best EU Road Transport Operator”.The award, which aims to promote a positive image of haulage and draw attention to the role that road transport plays in the EU economy, is divided into three categories: fleets of one–10 ...
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3PLs out in force at Multimodal 2014
Many of the UK’s major 3PLs will be demonstrating their latest initiatives at year’s Multimodal, which takes place at the Birmingham NEC alongside the CV Show on 29 April to 1 May.DSV Road will be making its return to the exhibition and will have a dangerous goods safety adviser available ...
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FTA pre-tax surplus falls as member numbers increase slightly
Membership numbers and turnover increased at the FTA last year, but its pre-tax surplus fell.In its annual report for the year ended 31 December 2013, the FTA said its pre-tax surplus dropped 63% to £458,000 (2012: £1.25m).MD for membership and policy James Hookham told Motortransport.co.uk that this was partly ...
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European Parliament votes in favour of safer, greener HGV design
The European Parliament (EP) voted yesterday (15 April) to approve European Commission (EC) proposals to allow more aerodynamic, safer truck designs.Originally tabled in April 2013, the draft regulations will allow manufacturers to exceed current weights and dimensions rules in order to develop more aerodynamic lorries, which the EP said will ...
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Pressure mounts over DC penalties
Operators delivering to B&Q and Screwfix DCs are being called to account by customers as a result of fines.Jayne Masters, sales director at Miniclipper Logistics, told Motortransport.co.uk fines of £500 to £1,000 an order were being applied by the two retailers to suppliers for deliveries falling 30 minutes either side ...
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Everywoman Awards 2014 shortlist revealed
The finalists for this year’s FTA Everywoman in Transport and Logistics Awards have been revealed. Now in their seventh year, the awards aim to raise awareness of the opportunities that the transport and logistics industry offers women.Maxine Benson, co-founder of Everywoman, said: “This fast growth sector has announced a huge ...
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Motor Transport on a tablet… coming soon
Be the first to read the latest issue of Motor Transport with our brand-new tablet edition, available from May.Packed with all your favourites, plus many extras, you’ll be able to get your fortnightly hit without even leaving the comfort of your own home. And, most importantly, you won’t have to ...
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Mark Cartwright becomes group MD at Cartwright
Mark Cartwright has been appointed as group MD of Cartwright Group, less than a month after the resignation of former joint MDs John and Steven Cartwright.Peter Cartwright continues as chairman and Lisa Cartwright as a director on the new board.On 10 March it was announced that both brothers, cousins to ...
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Calling all rental, leasing and contract hire companies: take part in CV Informer 2014
Motor Transport, in partnership with the BVRLA, is currently compiling its annual CV Informer research, a comprehensive report on the commercial vehicle rental, leasing and contract hire sector.Close to 200 companies involved in the rental and leasing of trucks, trailers and vans took part in last year’s research. This year ...
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Search begins for Britain's safest tanker operator
Do you believe you're the safest tanker operator in the UK? If so, prove it by entering the Tanker Safety Award at Tank-ex 14.Entrants for this award will need to show either an exceptional commitment to all-round operational safety or describe a specific successful initiative designed to improve safety in ...
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FTA calls for more information after Glasgow Games Route Network is revealed
The organisers of the Glasgow Commonwealth Games have said they have released details regarding the Games Route Network (GRN) but the Freight Transport Association has said its members still require more information.A GRN is a requirement for any city chosen to host the Games and will ensure 6,500 athletes and ...
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IRHA 'witnessing mass exodus' of fleets due to HGV levy
The Irish Road Haulage Association (IRHA) has repeated its call for an exemption from the HGV Road User Levy for ROI hauliers on Northern Ireland roads. IRHA president Eoin Gavin told Motortransport.co.uk this week the levy, which came into effect at the start of April, had extended the already substantial ...
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Local roads could take 12 years to mend, warns AIA
Fixing the current road maintenance backlog will take local authorities 12 years based on today’s budgets, the Asphalt Industry Alliance has warned. In it latest Annual Local Authority Road Maintenance (ALARM) survey, published today (3 April), the AIA welcomed the new investment in the country’s road infrastructure the government has ...
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TfL believes newly launched DVSA 'shows much promise'
A senior Transport for London (TfL) official has welcomed today’s launch of the newly formed Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA), formed by the merger of Vosa and the DSA.Leon Daniels, MD, surface transport at TfL, said he believed the merger showed much promise, as it should reduce bureaucracy and ...
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Everywoman leadership academy set for 26 June
The date has been set for the 2014 Everywoman in Transport & Logistics Academy. It will take place at the De Vere Staverton Park Hotel, Daventry on 26 June.The Everywoman in Transport & Logistics Leadership Academy focuses on personal development – an essential consideration for any woman wishing to advance ...
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BVRLA welcomes foreign lorry charges, but urges robust enforcement
The BVRLA has welcomed the introduction of the HGV Road User Levy, which comes into effect today (1 April) and means that foreign-registered lorries will have to pay to travel on UK roads.The time-based charge will be applied to all lorries weighing more than 12 tonnes that are used or ...
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BVLRA says government must consider fleets in driving agencies review
The British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (BVRLA) has urged the government to consider the needs of multiple vehicle operators with the reform of the UK motoring agencies.Giving evidence at a Transport Committee hearing last week, Jay Parmar, legal and policy director at the BVRLA, said a number of inefficiencies ...