All Industry News articles – Page 99
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Police release footage of A1 HGV crash involving driver who fell asleep after drinking whisky and Coke at wheel
An HGV driver who drank whisky and then fell asleep at the wheel before colliding with the central reservation, has lost his licence.Lauri Martel, 40, was arrested by police in a layby on the A1M northbound near Peterborough, after being breathalysed and found to be almost twice the legal drink ...
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Genie Insights develops solar panels to power fridges, tail lifts and ancillaries
Fleet technology supplier Genie Insights said it had taken advantage of new solar panel technology to develop a range of custom-designed panels for commercial vehicles.The solar products use Copper Indium Gallium Selenide (CIGS) technology instead of glass-based panels, meaning they are lightweight, flexible and robust without fracturing or cracking.It said ...
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Residents win battle to stop night-time deliveries at major warehouse
A planning appeal by developers wanting to overhaul vehicle movements at a controversial warehouse in Milton Keynes so that lorries could operate 24/7 has been dismissed.Jersey-based GUPI 6 wanted to vary restrictions at the huge shed in Blakelands, so that HGVs could enter or exit the site outside of the ...
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Unite union urges industry to tackle growing concerns over mental health
A “huge increase” in mental health concerns in haulage during the Covid-19 pandemic has prompted the Unite trade union to push for an industry standard to tackle the growing crisis.To coincide with Mental Health Awareness Week, a roundtable event involving senior figures from the haulage, warehousing and logistics sector is ...
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HGV driver given suspended sentence after fatal accident
A “totally avoidable” fatal collision between an artic and an 89-year-old pedestrian has resulted in a 12-month suspended prison sentence and disqualification for the driver.Stephen Bedder was also ordered to carry out 150 hours unpaid work when he appeared at Norwich Crown Court last week (7 May) after being found ...
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Logistics giants reveal Brexit border strategies as Irish problem eases
A range of the logistics sector’s leading operators have told MT that although Brexit has presented them with major challenges, the situation is now starting to improve.Questioned in our latest panel debate, most said they were successfully tackling customs changes triggered by the UK’s departure from the EU, but that ...
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RHA launches campaign to find heroes of transport and logistics industry
The RHA has launched a new campaign this week which seeks to shine a spotlight on the heroes of the transport and logistics industry.Dubbed RHA Heroes, the initiative aims to encourage the industry to recognise staff and teams who’ve stood out for their hard work, dedication and commitment over the ...
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HGV driver jailed for seven years after placing bets on phone moments before crashing into father of four
A lorry driver who was placing bets on his mobile phone moments before his truck ploughed into a father of four, at 56 mph, has been jailed.HGV driver Dean Moffat placed £20 on a greyhound race less than two minutes before hitting Ric Mboma, 60, on the A34, near Winchester, ...
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Clowes Developments inks £100m deal to launch six major logistics facilities around M1
Plans are in train for six new logistics facilities around the M1 which will provide a total of one million square foot of storage space.NFU Mutual is investing £100m with Clowes Developments to fund the project which will see the delivery of six new Grade A logistics warehouses, let across ...
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BSI launches standard to help prevent trucks being used in terrorist attacks
The British Standards Institution (BSI) has launched guidance aimed at preventing trucks, vans, buses and plant machinery from being used as weapons in a terrorist attack or by organised crime gangs.The standard, launched this week, is sponsored by the DfT and the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) ...
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Give lorry cargo thefts higher priority, RHA tells crime minister
The RHA is calling on the government to give greater importance to lorry cargo thefts, which currently fall under the same category as the theft of a pair of sunglasses from a motor vehicle.In a letter sent today (10 May) to Kit Malthouse, minister of state for crime and policing, ...
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New training body run by former STC Beverley Bell reveals course details
Former senior traffic commissioner (STC) Beverley Bell (pictured) has launched a training company offering operator licence awareness, Driver CPC and transport manager courses.Beverley Bell Training will begin rolling out its first courses in the North West in June while Covid restrictions remain in place, but the intention is to offer ...
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Anger over "unrealistic" plan to slap huge fines on hauliers found with stowaways
Hauliers will stop bringing goods into the UK if the government ploughs on with proposals to levy fines of £2,000 per stowaway found in vehicles, regardless of the security measures taken, Logistics UK has warned.A consultation into the controversial plans ended yesterday (6 May) with ministers wanting to overhaul the ...
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Training bodies hit out at DVSA as HGV test backlog builds
More than 118,000 HGV tests are required to take place over the next 12 months if a skills black hole caused by the pandemic is to be plugged, according to research carried out by the Logistics Skills Network (LSN).In 2020, just 15,547 professional drivers passed their test, compared to a ...
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New figures reveal shocking truth behind overhead power line incidents
Nearly half of all overhead power line incidents last year were caused by haulage firms, according to UK Power Networks (UKPN).The energy firm has now launched a campaign to remind people working near power lines to concentrate on their safety and plan properly.It said the four groups with the highest ...
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Suffolk police slam HGV drivers after recording 350 offences in five days
Police in Suffolk said it was “extremely frustrating” that large numbers of HGV drivers are breaking the law, after officers detected over 350 traffic offences in just five days.A joint Norfolk and Suffolk roads and armed policing team used a lorry cab to monitor truckers on the A14, A11 and ...
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Revealed - the top ten costliest routes for international hauliers
The most expensive route for truckers in Europe is the A6:A7 Paris to Marseille toll road, with a one-way journey costing just over £305, according to hire firm Northgate.It researched 44 countries and looked at toll roads, bridges and tunnels and found that the Great St Bernard tunnel, connecting Western ...
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Kingdon Wessex DAF bought by Adams Morey
Adams Morey MD Kevin Swinnerton said he was excited to welcome Kingdon Wessex DAF to its dealer network, adding that he was "looking forward to more prosperity".The acquistion provides Adams Morey with an area of operation across the whole south-west of England from Cornwall to Basingstoke and its headquarters at ...
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Prologis signs lease with Dunelm for new DIRFT warehouse
Logistics property developer Prologis has agreed a lease with homeware retailer Dunelm for a new warehousing facility – DC4 – on the Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal.Prologis said the move to the leading rail-served logistics park supports Dunelm’s focus on improving its customer proposition, as well as reflecting the growth ...
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Drunk HGV driver disqualified after crashing into tree and blocking road
An HGV driver has been disqualified for 26 months following a collision on the A140 in Suffolk after he was found to be more than four times over the drink drive limit.Police were called just after midnight on Sunday 2 May to reports of a single vehicle collision at Mendlesham.A ...