All Industry News articles – Page 87

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    96% of hauliers report problems recruiting HGV drivers, according to Logistics UK survey

    2021-10-12T10:45:00Z

    A survey by Logistics UK has revealed that 96% of UK logistics businesses are now reporting problems recruiting HGV drivers.The severe lack of HGV drivers in the UK is highlighted in Logistics UK’s latest Performance Tracker for September 2021.It also reveals a general skills shortage across the board, not just ...

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    RHA in escalating row with AB Agri over 'SafeContractor' scheme

    2021-10-08T15:59:00Z

    The RHA has reiterated its hostility to a ‘SafeContractor’ scheme promoted by AB Agri after the animal feed manufacturer used a quote by its policy MD seemingly encouraging hauliers to sign up.Last year the association criticised the food giant for holding its hauliers to ransom by making them sign up ...

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    "Warehousing hit even harder than driving by mass exodus," UKWA boss warns

    2021-10-08T14:47:00Z

    Skills shortages in the logistics sector stretch beyond the role of HGV driver, with companies providing warehousing warning that they have been in “crisis mode” for two years.Data released by Logistics UK showed that 96% of UK haulage firms were now reporting problems recruiting lorry drivers, but that more than ...

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    Cold chain industry in spotlight after new data reveals environmental impact of diesel refrigeration units

    2021-10-07T15:05:00Z

    Research into greenhouse gases from diesel-powered auxiliary transport refrigeration units (auxTRUs) has estimated that there are up to 2,100 HGVs in Scotland making a significant contribution to transport-related emissions.The Zemo Partnership said its study, funded by Transport Scotland, showed that these cold chain systems contribute an additional 1-2% greenhouse gas ...

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    Zero-emissions HGVs still stuck "at red" says BVRLA

    2021-10-07T13:45:00Z

    The zero emissions HGV market is “parked at a red light” with no clear plan from government on how it will make the transition to a carbon-free future, BVRLA chief executive Gerry Keaney told the rental and leasing body’s online ‘Fleets in Charge’ conference today.While the electric van market received ...

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    HGV test centres admit waiting lists of up to six months

    2021-10-07T11:29:00Z

    Almost two-thirds of HGV test centres are battling with waiting lists of at least 11 weeks, with several booked up for six months, according to a freedom of information (FOI) request.An investigation into how long the current driving test waiting periods are across the UK found 43 out of the ...

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    DVSA to revise load security guidance after fatal accident

    2021-10-07T09:43:00Z

    The family of a man killed when a lump of concrete fell off a wagon and smashed through his windscreen are promoting the importance of securing loads and carrying out safety checks.Steven Oscroft died last year when a rock fell from an HGV in Meden Vale, Nottinghamshire and landed on ...

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    Logistics UK boss urges government to extend visa scheme and deliver on overnight parking pledge

    2021-10-06T10:19:00Z

    Logistics UK chief executive David Wells (pictured) has urged the government to extend the number and duration of temporary visas available to EU drivers and rejected the Prime Minister's claims that the move would represent "uncontrolled immigration".Responding to Boris Johnson’s suggestion this week that the haulage and logistics industry is ...

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    Unite condemns “shocking” failure of DfT to assess safety of HGV driver extended hours

    2021-10-06T08:57:00Z

    The government has no plans to assess the safety impact of the relaxation of HGV drivers’ hours, despite extending the scheme this week to the end of October as part of wider plans to continue it for another four months.According to union Unite, the DfT has confirmed in correspondence with ...

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    Goodyear and TIP extend 15-year partnership with new five-year deal

    2021-10-05T16:03:00Z

    Tyre manufacturer Goodyear and truck and trailer leasing and rental company TIP have extended their 15-year partnership by another five years.TIP specialises in the leasing and rental of trucks and trailers, as well as asset maintenance and other value-added services to transportation and logistics customers.It operates over 110,000 assets globally ...

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    Hauliers hit back after Prime Minister blames industry for petrol pump crisis

    2021-10-05T15:39:00Z

    Haulage operators are accusing the Prime Minister of attempting to scapegoat the industry for the petrol pump crisis after failing to heed their warnings of a supply chain crisis months ago.The industry criticism follows comments made by Boris Johnson on the BBC Andrew Marr Show on Sunday (3 October). Asked ...

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    Government was warned limited time of emergency visas would deter European drivers, says RHA

    2021-10-05T11:22:00Z

    Government ministers ignored hauliers' warnings that the limited length of the emergency HGV driver visas would deter European drivers from taking up the offer, the RHA has claimed.The RHA was responding to Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s admission today (5 October) that out of 300 emergency HGV fuel driver visas on ...

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    Yodel offers pay rise to LGV drivers after strike threat

    2021-10-04T13:06:00Z

    The GMB union has praised Yodel for "doing the right thing" and offering staff a pay increase that will see LGV drivers receive £16 per hour.The move comes after stormy negotiations saw 95% of members vote to take industrial action, threatening the supply chains of some of the UK's biggest ...

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    Haulage firms help train army to deliver fuel as HGV driver visa programme is extended to 2022

    2021-10-04T11:02:00Z

    Army tanker drivers trained by fuel logistics company Hoyer and other haulage firms began delivering supplies today (4 October) to petrol stations hit by the fuel crisis.The move closely follows the government announcement late last week that its emergency visa program for truck drivers, dubbed “Scrooge Visas” because they were ...

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    Government’s “lily-livered” visa plan for HGV drivers no solution, warns ParcelHero

    2021-10-04T10:13:00Z

    The government’s decision to allow 5,000 foreign drivers into the UK will infuriate Brexiteers whilst failing to plug the shortfall of 100,000 drivers, parcel delivery service Parcelhero has warned.David Jinks, ParcelHero head of consumer research, said: “The decision to take the plunge and beg for EU-based drivers to return to ...

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    New device will stop trucks from aquaplaning, scientists claim

    2021-10-01T14:12:00Z

    Researchers say they have developed a device that prevents vehicles including HGVs from aquaplaning during adverse road conditions.The Run Dry Traction System (RDTS) prevents water and other contaminants from reaching a vehicle’s tyres by firing a jet of compressed gas close to the front of the wheel.The effect is to ...

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    Slump in engine production "very worrying", SMMT tells government

    2021-10-01T12:02:00Z

    The SMMT has repeated its call for the government to step in and help the automotive sector after new figures revealed a 24% reduction in engine production last month compared to a Covid-impacted August 2020.Mike Hawes, SMMT CE, said it was “very worrying” that just 81,266 engines were made in ...

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    Microlise reports rise in profits and revenue

    2021-09-30T15:38:00Z

    Telematics firm Microlise saw revenue rise by 14% to £57m in the 12 months to 30 June 2021, as haulage firms strove for fleet efficiencies.The company, which listed on the London stock exchange’s AIM in July, also increased its pre-tax profit to £2.2m during the period, compared with £710,000 the ...

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    Plan to speed up HGV driving tests could see hike in insurance premiums

    2021-09-30T10:30:00Z

    Insurers cannot rule out a rise in premiums for hauliers as a result of the government’s plan to speed up HGV driving tests to help resolve the skills shortage.The combining of the category C and category C+E tests is seen as a way of pushing through an extra 20,000 tests ...

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    Lorry driver who hit and killed elderly woman on New Milton crossing spared jail

    2021-09-29T10:05:00Z

    A lorry driver who hit and killed an elderly pedestrian on a pedestrian crossing whilst the traffic lights were on red, has been spared jail.Southampton Crown Court heard how Gary Horbury, 58, of Ferndale Road, New Milton, had been travelling south and came to a stop at a pelican crossing ...