All Industry News articles – Page 235
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Name change for Transport for London's FORS
Transport for London (TfL) has changed the name of its operator recognition scheme to encourage greater take up amongst smaller firms.The Freight Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS), which was launched in April 2008, has now been rebranded as the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme in a bid to broaden its appeal.A TfL ...
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Acas fuel tanker driver talks reconvene
Haulage bosses from six fuel distribution firms are due to resume talks with the Unite union this morning (10 April) following the Easter weekend.Conciliation service Acas is leading the discussions, which kicked off last Wednesday (4 April) and continued for two days, over tanker drivers’ training, safety and employment conditions.Acas ...
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Pall-Ex fires up young Dragons
Pall-Ex has been playing its part in raising the profile of the logistics industry with a Dragons’ Den style workshop for local school children at its central hub in Ellistown.Year Six students from 10 local primary schools were split into groups and tasked with creating a new business product or ...
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Abbey Logistics reveals two-for-one trailer
Abbey Logistics Group has taken delivery of a revolutionary new combined road tank and curtainsider trailer designed to slash empty running.The twin cargo trailer, developed by Clayton Commercials, has a tanker at the bottom with two separate compartments that can take a total of 21,000 litres, while on top is ...
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News Extra: The long and short of it
When the government launched its longer semi-trailer trial in December last year the question posed by many of the 180 hauliers involved was: 14.6m or 15.65m?As part of its 10-year pilot scheme, the DfT has handed out 1,811 permits, approximately 900 of each size.However, the RHA tells MT that its ...
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Road transport sector not cool enough
The transport and logistics industry is simply not 'hip' enough to attract new talent and needs a complete makeover if it is to compete successfully with other sectors for new recruits in coming years, professional services firm PwC has warned.In a new report, Winning the Talent Race, PwC suggests the ...
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Olympics a huge opportunity on night-time deliveries
The Olympics are a significant opportunity for operators to overcome opposition to routine night-time deliveries, according to London's transport commissioner.Speaking at Road Transport Media's Summer Freight Planning Conference last week, Transport for London (TfL) commissioner Peter Hendy told delegates that while the Games will bring huge challenges there are also ...
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BP disappointed over strike action
BP says it is "disappointed" that the Unite union's tanker driver members have voted in favour of industrial action over safety, training and terms and conditions.The company says that it, along with other fuel distribution companies, has been working with Unite since 2010 to discuss the union’s proposal to form ...
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Bandvulc add QR codes to tyre labels
Independent tyre retreader Bandvulc has come up with an intelligent solution to future tyre labelling worries by incorporating a QR code onto all of its new labels.From November 2012, European legislation will require all new tyres to carry labels to better inform customers of the efficiency, grip and noise of ...
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Tell us your view of the Olympics – and win £100
With a little over four months to go before the Olympics starts, Motor Transport and Commercial Motor want to know how prepared you are for the disruption the Games will cause to deliveries.How much impact do you expect the Games to have? What actions have you taken to prepare your ...
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Ian Jones retires from Mercedes Benz
Mercedes-Benz Commercial Vehicles MD Ian Jones has retired with immediate effect.In a statement the Executive Board of Mercedes-Benz UK says it wants to offer Jones “best wishes for the future”.Under Jones’s reign the Sprinter won the Motor Transport Award for Fleet Van of the Year for four consecutive years.The firm ...
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Own-account operators in NI will need a licence from July
Own-account operators in Northern Ireland will need a licence from July for the first time.The Department of the Environment has set the 1 July as the deadline that will bring those moving their own goods by road into the licensing fold.Up until now only those providing hire and reward services ...
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Olympic Torch Relay route details revealed
Operators can now access a street-by-street guide to the Olympic Torch Relay.The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games has revealed the detailed route the ”moving roadblock” will take as it travels across the UK.The Olympic Flame will complete a 70-day journey, and with a series of events planned around ...
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Government to sell off strategic road network
The government is to part-privatise the roads in a bid to attract much needed investment for the UK's creaking transport network.Prime Minster David Cameron will announce a feasibility study during a speech at the Institute of Civil Engineers later today.In a bid to raise millions in investment, foreign companies would ...
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News Extra: Chancellor ignores the economic case for a cut in fuel duty
The Chancellor turned his back on the road transport industry in the Budget, announcing August's 3.02ppl increase in fuel duty will stay. MT takes a look at the economic case against this decision.The price of bulk diesel has climbed 18.9% in the past 18 months, to reach a record high ...
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Longer semi-trailer swap service goes live
A website for operators keen to swap or acquire rights to operate longer semi-trailers has been launched by the RHA.The longer semi-trailer permit exchange information board is free to use, and is non-profit making.Jack Semple, RHA policy director, tells MT that companies can make requests either in confidence through the ...
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Olympic Route Network fine hike threat defeated
An attempt to introduce £200 parking fines on the Olympic Route Network (ORN) and beyond has been defeated.Operators working in the capital during the Games this summer had faced a hike in Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) from £130 to £200 on the ORN.They had also faced the prospect of the ...
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Olympics road race disruption details published
The timings, temporary road closures and parking restrictions that will be in place during the Olympic and Paralympic Games have been revealed.With road events in London scheduled to take place on seven of the 16 days of the Olympic Games and one day of the Paralympic Games, fleet operators will ...
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Labour warns on longer semi-trailer cyclist danger
Labour is calling on the government to "reverse its reckless decision" to give the go-ahead for a ten-year trial of longer semi-trailers.In a statement outlining the opposition's current road transport policy, shadow transport secretary Maria Eagle MP says ministers must "stop being dogmatic" and examine evidence from the Department for ...
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Operators Favour 15.65m
Early indications suggest that the larger 15.65m longer semi-trailer size is proving a more popular option than its 14.6m counterpart in the Department for Transport's (DfT) ten-year trial of the new lengths, announced last December.According to the DfT, “two or three” companies have returned their allowance of the smaller 14.6m ...