All Industry News articles – Page 55
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Survey reveals main reason lorry drivers love their job…
It might rarely feel like it these days, but freedom of the open road was the reason many lorry drivers have given for liking their job the most, according to the results of a survey.Nearly half (43%) of respondents provided that response, with 22% saying it was the pride they ...
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Panattoni targets Brighton for major new logistics site
Real estate developer Panattoni has acquired a site near Brighton for a 257,000sq ft speculative logistics development.Panattoni Park Brighton is on a 12-acre site within the boundary of Brighton City Airport and with access onto the A27.Speculative development of the park is due to start in the first quarter of ...
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Cox Automotive sees record year for HGV sales at Manheim Auction Services
Cox Automotive is reporting its best year yet for HGV sales at its subsidiary Manheim Auction Services.The company has seen over £25m of assets sold during 2022 with used truck values climbing to their highest ever point in the year, rising by £6,609.The third quarter was the most succesful quarter, ...
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DP World launches intermodal rail service between London Gateway and Southampton terminals
DP World has launched a new intermodal train service connecting its container terminals at London Gateway and Southampton.The port operator said the service will improve customers' supply chain resilience and allow them to switch volumes quickly and easily between the two locations.The DP World-operated service ran for the first-time last ...
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Zenith reports strong Q2 performance with order books at near record levels
Zenith reported “strong income growth” in its second quarter financial results, despite a challenging economic environment for the fleet management and leasing firm.Turnover for the three months ending 30 September increased by 24.3% to £161m compared to the same period in 2021, which it attributed to higher lease incomes.Gross profit ...
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Commercial vehicle production sees further monthly growth
CV production in the UK grew by 10.7% in October, rounding off 10 consecutive months of growth this year.The SMMT said 8,740 trucks, vans, buses and taxis rolled off British factory lines last month, marking the best October since 2019.Exports increased by 50.2% to 5,905 units and the business group ...
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Transaid reveals fun fund raising events for 2023
International transport development chaity Transaid has outlined some of its planned to raise money for its vital work in 2023, Transaid's 25th anniversay year.Next year will see the return of the popular London to Paris cycle challenge which will take place between September 21 and 25. The ride and will ...
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HGV driver jailed for dangerous driving
A lorry driver who swerved his 44-tonne vehicle all over the A14 in Cambridgeshire, narrowly avoiding other motorists, has been jailed for almost a year and a half.Ronald Grant, 48, was witnessed moving in and out of the correct lane on the westbound carriageway for around 40 minutes on the ...
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Festive cheer for drivers far away from home over Christmas
ShutterstockLorry drivers who will spend Christmas in their cabs are to receive festive hampers from the public and coordinated by a Northamptonshire recruitment firm.NN1 Personnel is asking for help supporting its HGV Drivers Christmas Act of Kindness appeal, which shows hardworking drivers unable to get back to their families over ...
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Driver given "deterrent" sentence of 11 years for smuggling cocaine worth £1m
ShutterstockAn HGV driver and convicted people smuggler has been jailed for 11 years after attempting to bring into the UK high purity cocaine worth £1m.It took a jury at Canterbury Crown Court just two hours to find Ukrainian national Serhii Tukalo, 39, guilty of drug smuggling after Border Force stopped ...
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Rygor Group sees profits leap 35% to £3.5m
CV dealer Rygor Group said its truck and van sales teams continued to produce strong sales figures, as its latest set of accounts showed a 35% increase in profits.For the year ending 30 April 2022, the company reported a £3.5m pre-tax profit, up from £2.6m in 2021.Turnover fell by 17.6% ...
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Sapphire widens maintenance service to include Isuzu and Mercedes-Benz HGVs
Sapphire Vehicle Services (SVS) has won recognition as an authorised repairer of both Isuzu and Mercedes-Benz trucks at its Basingstoke depot.As an authorised repairer the facility is now able to work on Isuzu’s range of Grafters, N55-75 and F110-135 rigids from 3.5 to 13.5 tonnes, as well as Mercedes-Benz Actros, ...
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Association of Fleet Professionals freezes membership and training fees
The Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP) is freezing its membership and training fees for at least a year in the face of high inflation, rising taxes and sluggish growth.Paul Hollick (pictured), chair at the industry body, said that there was a high level of awareness that both individual and corporate ...
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TruTac rolls out new vehicle profile feature for improved asset control
TruTac has introduced a new feature to streamline vehicle records and audit data while removing paper and manual duplication.‘Vehicle Profile’ is available within TruTac’s existing compliance software products - TruAnalysis, TruFleet and TruChecks - and centralises day-to-day vehicle data, simplifies asset management and has a direct link to the DVLA’s ...
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Unite hits out over "shameful" lack of toilet facilities for HGV drivers
“Shameful” figures from a survey of 1,700 HGV drivers reveal 76% had needed to use a toilet during their working day in the last year but none had been available.More than one in 10 (11%) said that a lack of access to toilet facilities had resulted in them developing a ...
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Chancellor calms fears over plan to hike fuel duty by 23%
Proposals to increase fuel duty by an unprecedented 23% in a matter of months and buried in an official report have “alarmed” the industry and would stifle economic activity, according to hauliers.The detail, hidden in a report by the Office of Budgetary Responsibility (OBR) and not raised during the Chancellor’s ...
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Pallet volumes 10% above pre-pandemic levels, APN reports
The Association of Pallet Networks (APN) has heralded a “post Covid” world for its sector after benchmarking figures revealed less volatility, more stable growth and better operational performances.According to its YTD results, total pallet volumes in 2022 have so far been 10% above pre-pandemic levels.The pallet sector has also seen ...
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Autumn Statement: EVs to be taxed but industry welcomes continued infrastructure investment
The industry has applauded the Chancellor’s commitment to continue investing in infrastructure projects in his autumn statement, but raised concerns that the transition to EVs has been compromised by removing the exemption on vehicle excise duty.Jeremy Hunt said electric vehicles will no longer be exempt from VED from 2025 in ...
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Revealed - the most bashed bridges in Britain
A railway bridge in Cambridgeshire has been named as the most bashed in Britain after drivers struck the structure 33 times in the last year.The Stonea Road bridge on the B1098 topped a list released by Network Rail as it ramps up its ‘Wise Up, Size Up’ campaign to urge ...
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Transaid hails Clipper head of driver training for record-breaking support
The head of driver training at Clipper Logistics, now part of GXO, has recently completed a record four overseas secondments for international charity Transaid.Jon Aspden’s two-week project in Ghana follows earlier trips to Tanzania and Zambia in 2009, 2012 and 2020 and saw him working with four trainers based in ...