All Industry News articles – Page 57
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Asda helps fund HGV driver training for armed forces veterans
(From left) Ex-Royal Artillery Carl Smith (Asda Skelmersdale), Major Ian Battersby – Ex-Queens’ Lancashire Regiment, and Steven Eden (Asda Skelmersdale)Asda Logistic Services has donated £40,000 to a charity that trains armed forces veterans into new careers as HGV drivers.Veterans into Logistics (ViL) has an established partnership with Asda, which supports ...
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TNT Express next day parcels pioneer Tom Bell OBE dies age 70
According to Rupert Murdoch, Tom Bell OBE was ‘The Man Who Never Sleeps’. The world’s most powerful media mogul was in the midst of a battle to revolutionise Britain’s national newspaper industry, with a nigh on indefatigable 34-year old Tom, by his side, remembers David Walker, then head of communications ...
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Logistics UK reveals details of November decarbonisation conference offering help to hauliers
A conference focused on how the industry can decarbonise its operations and achieve net zero will take place in London next month.Aimed at senior business leaders, the one-day gathering will discuss plans, initiatives and projects currently in place to help companies achieve decarbonisation and assist with futureproofing their net-zero strategies.The ...
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Stop oil giants “profiteering” and launch pump price watchdog, FairFuelUK tells PM
New Prime Minister Rishi Sunak must take action to stop the “profiteering” of oil companies and wholesalers, cut fuel duty and launch an independent pump price watchdog.The call comes from lobby group FairFuelUK, which condemns the lack of government action to cut fuel prices and tax oil corporations.Howard Cox, FairFuelUK ...
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Better route planning the best way to cut costs, Microlise operator poll reveals
Enhanced route planning and optimisation are seen as better methods of improving efficiency and reducing costs than driver performance and safety, according to a survey of transport professionals.More than 1,000 representatives from the transport and logistics industry were asked which aspects of fleet management have the biggest impact on cost ...
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Commercial vehicle production at highest level since 2011, SMMT reveals
CV production in the UK continued on its upward trajectory last month, with 11,979 units rolling off the factory lines, the highest output seen since 2011.SMMT figures showed that production increased by 53.6% in September and marked nine months of consecutive growth, with the business group pointing to robust demand ...
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Sunak appoints new transport secretary
Mark Harper (pictured) has become the third transport secretary in three years, replacing Liz Truss ally Anne-Marie Trevelyan after just seven weeks in the role.Harper said he was “delighted” to have been appointed to the job by prime minister Rishi Sunak and he added: “Transport affects us all, and I ...
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Cut planning red tape to allow for more lorry parking, RHA urges ministers
The RHA is calling on ministers to cut the red tape surrounding planning rules on new truck stops so that HGV drivers can have greater access to safe and secure roadside facilities.The association is lobbying for the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) to be reformed to make it easier for ...
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DC workers may risk health opening sealed containers, HSE warns
Distribution workers who open or enter freight containers could be damaging their health, according to the HSE.The organisation is warning that workers opening sealed freight containers at distribution centres could be exposed to a build-up of dangerously low oxygen levels or hazardous substances in the air.The warning follows research by ...
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FORS faces competition as Earned Recognition members given chance to bid for TfL contracts
Earned Recognition members have been given the opportunity to bid for Transport for London (TfL) contracts following the launch of a TfL-accredited module – a move which throws down the gauntlet to the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS).The newly launched TfL-accredited module will give Earned Recognition operators the right to ...
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Driver Academy Group Bootcamps train over 568 new HGV drivers
New data from the Driver Academy Group has revealed that 568 trainees on its government-funded HGV Skills Bootcamps have either passed or booked their practical HGV test.The initiative was launched last year to help tackle the driver shortage crisis and is open to candidates with a car license aged 19 ...
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Almost two thirds of operators still struggling with driver shortage, CILT survey finds
The driver shortage crisis is still affecting almost two thirds (64%) of operators, according to a survey by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILTUK), with driver shortages more than doubling in the North East, Yorkshire & Humber, East of England and Scotland since 2015.The CILT driver Shortage Crisis ...
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Reform electricity market to protect planet and supply chains, UKWA tells government
Sweeping changes to electricity supply systems are needed to protect supply chains, including the removal of barriers to installing commercial and domestic renewable energy systems, according to the UK Warehousing Association (UKWA).These are some of the recommendations made by UKWA in its response to the government’s consultation document, A review ...
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Hauliers brace for delays at Liverpool Port as workers strike for two weeks
Container hauliers are facing delays at the Port of Liverpool as workers began a two-week strike today (24 October), after pay negotiations ended in recriminations on both sides.Unite has accused Peel Ports, which owns the Port of Liverpool, of reneging on a pay deal which the union said it had ...
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UK’s first Carrier Transicold Xarios 8 multi-temperature units arrive at Creed Foodservice
Family-owned national foodservice wholesaler Creed Foodservice has taken delivery of three 12-tonne rigid trucks fitted with the UK’s first Carrier Transicold new Xarios 8 multi-temperature (MT) units.Creed’s new vehicles will operate five days a week, completing between eight to 15 deliveries a day both in and around central London and ...
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Talstaff Recruitment launches HGV apprenticeship scheme with Stanton Logistics
Talstaff Recruitment in Rotherham has partnered with haulier Stanton Logistics to launch an HGV apprenticeship scheme and get newly qualified drivers onto the career ladder.Talstaff said that as an agency with a background in lorry driver recruitment it was acutely aware of the pressures faced in the industry over the ...
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DigiHaul helps M&S with return load optimisation to meet net-zero target
DigiHaul is helping M&S reduce its logistics-related emissions by using its technology to bring down empty running and improve network visibility.The freight tech firm is using its backhaul matching solution, which relies on the latest tech to identify complementary journeys based on their location and type of goods, to boost ...
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New survey reveals UK's best (and worst) motorway services
Rugby services interior award being presented (left to right) to Louise Collins (Transport Focus), Nigel Stevens (Transport Focus chair), Moto chief executive Ken McMeikan, Moto Rugby site operations manager Alex Purcarea and Transport Focus chief executive Anthony SmithMoto’s Rugby services on the M6 has been rated the best motorway services ...
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Glencar to build warehouse and office facility in Stafford
Construction company Glencar has been instructed by logistics property developer PLP to build a 344,500 sq ft warehouse speculatively on a 17-acre site in Stafford.Located on the Stone Business Park and close to the A34 and junctions 14 and 15 of the M6, the site involves redevelopment of a redundant ...
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Mercedes-Benz Trucks partners with XPO on new HGV logistics centre
Mercedes-Benz Trucks' new 140,000sq ft parts logistics centre, dedicated to holding parts only for its HGVs and FUSOs, will commence operations on 3 January.The facility in Willen, Milton Keynes, provides 20% more storage capacity than is currently available and will be operated by XPO Logistics.Heiko Selzam, Mercedes-Benz Trucks UK MD, ...