All Industry News articles – Page 268
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MT ArticleLondon 2012: Westminster Council claims light touch approach to fines
Westminster Council’s decision to educate rather than rain down fines on operators delivering during the Games, has avoided the issuing of £526,000 worth of penalties.During the Olympics, Westminster Council extended a pilot scheme that saw marshals educating rather than punishing operators delivering to London’s Leicester Square, after the introduction of ...
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MT ArticleOperators invited to attend fuel technology conference
Operators looking for ways to save money on their fuel bills via alternative technologies, could do worse than attending a free conference at the University of Glamorgan on 17 SeptemberHeld in partnership with Skills for Logistics (SfL), FUEL - Saving Money Via Resource Management, Alternative Sources, Conversion to More Valuable ...
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MT ArticleLondon 2012: Paralympic Route Network to start operation on 29 August
The Olympic Route Network (ORN) will cease operation at midnight on Tuesday (14 August), meaning London's roads will return to normal before the Paralympic Route Network's activation at the end of this month.ORN signage will have been removed in full by Wednesday morning, with London’s roads Games restriction free ahead ...
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MT ArticleSeminar will examine UK progress on Driver CPC
A progress report on the Driver CPC and how well the UK is doing in meeting the September 2014 deadline to get every professional LGV driver through the 35 hours mandatory training will be made at a seminar to be held by the International Road Transport Union (IRU) in association ...
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MT ArticleLondon 2012: road races and marathon to mark Olympic finish
This weekend will see the men and women’s race walks taking place at the Mall, as well as the men's marathon.On Saturday the road races will take place along a two kilometre loop, taking in Constitution Hill and the Queen Victoria Memorial before retuning to the Mall.Sunday sees the men’s ...
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MT ArticleLong term talks begin on tanker driver standards
Fuel distribution hauliers have kicked off discussions over national pay benchmarking and the development of an industry-wide health and safety training standard for tanker drivers.Talks are now taking place following a long-running tanker driver dispute in April/May, which saw conciliation service ACAS step in and table a set of proposals, ...
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MT ArticleSerious tachograph offenders will face prison
The government has warned that prosecution and prison sentences will be considered by Vosa for LGV drivers who falsify their hours records.Transport minister Norman Baker tells MT: "Drivers and operators should be in no doubt that we take the abuse of drivers’ hours very seriously and VOSA has the powers ...
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MT ArticleNew guide to safe loading of commercial vehicles
The Health & Safety Laboratory (HSL) has published a guide for operators about safe loading and securing in an effort to reduce the 1,200 injuries caused each year.It says many of the deaths and injuries that arise from load shifts are preventable and that its guide provides simple, straightforward advice ...
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MT ArticleFFUK calls for fuel duty cut as UK economy grinds to a halt
Fair Fuel UK has renewed its call for the government to cut fuel duty to spur the struggling economy, after the Bank of England slashed its UK growth forecast for 2012 to close to zero.Quentin Wilson, national spokesman for FairFuelUK, says: “Growth is paralysed so it's time the government looked ...
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MT ArticleGFS reports surge in delivery standards enquiries
Global Freight Solutions (GFS) has revealed a sharp increase in the number of British-based online retailers seeking advice about delivery standards.The parcels management firm says retailers are now more savvy about how effective deliveries play an essential part in maintaining customer satisfaction and encouraging repeat business.Simon Veale, director at GFS, ...
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MT ArticleNews extra: heavy truck sales predicted to surge in 2013
Heavy truck sales are expected to surge at least 10% in 2013 compared with this year as operators delay buying Euro-6 vehicles, which will replace Euro-5 in 2014.The predicted spike in Euro-5 sales in 2013 is expected to result in longer lead times for new trucks. One operator, Andrew ...
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MT ArticleLimited delivery options can cost e-tailers millions, says DPD
DPD research has revealed that three-quarters (73%) of Brits have ditched their online shop at checkout stage due to restrictive or expensive delivery options.Around 40% of shoppers complained that they are not generally offered a free delivery option, despite the fact this is the preferred choice for three-quarters of consumers.However, ...
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MT ArticleLondon 2012: Triathlon road closures tomorrow
The men’s Olympic triathlon will close down much of London’s West End tomorrow (7 August).Hyde Park is the host location for the triathlon, and athletes will complete a cycle circuit that takes in Buckingham Palace and the Wellington Arch.The event will start at 11:30am and finish at around 2:00pm. Roads ...
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MT ArticleScotland's hauliers should get fuel tax break
The Forum of Private Business (FPB) has called on the Scottish Parliament to introduce tax breaks for distribution firms as part of its Get Scotland Trading manifesto.The trade association also wants the introduction of a small business fuel allowance, similar to the winter fuel allowance for older people.FPB, chief executive ...
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MT ArticleLondon 2012: ORN has some restrictions lifted
Transport for London (TfL) has removed certain Olympic Route Network (ORN) restrictions today.TfL has previously stated that the ORN will be adjusted to meet demand throughout the Games period, for example with restrictions around Wimbledon to be lifted shortly after the Olympic tennis concludes.Leon Daniels, TfL’s MD for surface transport, ...
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MT ArticleRyder Europe snaps up Euroway
Ryder Europe has purchased CV contract hire and fleet management specialist Euroway for an undisclosed sum.Euroway has a total fleet of 1,419 CVs, ranging from 3.5 tonners to tractor units, plus trailers.Daf is the dominant supplier to Euroway. In 2010, its combined divisions generated a combined turnover of about £22m ...
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MT ArticleURTU men arrested in Driver CPC fraud investigation have bail extended
The seven United Road Transport Union (URTU) men arrested by police as part of a fraud investigation relating to the Driver CPC have had their bail extended until September.All were arrested on suspicion of fraud by false representation in February as part of a police and Driving Standards Agency probe.They ...
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MT ArticleWestfield shut-down as action at Olympic Stadium starts
Westfield shopping centre access will be severely restricted this weekend as the athletics programme of London 2012 starts.Organisers are expecting more than 200,000 Olympic spectators and accredited workforce each day, which will make the Stratford area exceptionally busy.It also means that Westfield Stratford City will only be accessible to accredited ...
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MT ArticleVosa OCRS revisions to come into force on 1 October
Vosa's delayed shake-up of the Operator Compliance Risk Score (OCRS) system will take effect from October.OCRS changes had been slated for 30 April originally but this, and a subsequent 1 July deadline, were missed.As of last month the agency still didn’t have a revised date for the introduction of the ...
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MT ArticleLondon 2012: retailers man-up for Olympic deliveries
London retailers appear to have crewed-up to ensure delivery continuity during the Olympic and Paralympic period.Most of the major retailers and brewery groups are running night-time deliveries too during London 2012 in a bid to mitigate Olympic Route Network (ORN) restrictions.Pallet networks, including Pallet-Track and Palletline, have made sure their ...









