Latest fleet news – Page 383
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MT ArticleZenith takes delivery of 100 new Schmitz Cargobull trailers to support parcel clients
Fleet management firm Zenith has acquired 100 new Schmitz Cargobull S.KO Pace Smart semi-trailers to support its parcel customers in the UK.It cited their durability and shorter lead times after production was ramped up in Manchester as major factors in the trailer rental firm’s choice.Zenith Trailer Rentals MD Phil Rodman ...
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MT ArticleRetail sector upbeat on prospects of supply chain recovery
Confidence is high among retailers that 2022 will see supply chains return to pre-pandemic levels of normality, according to research by the Advanced Supply Chain Group (ASCG).It said 46% of 212 retailers surveyed in January believed widespread delays and disruption will come to an end, with the movement of goods ...
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MT ArticleBridgestone develops new e-books offering tyre maintenance tips
Bridgestone is offering fleet operators free e-books with insights and tips on tyre maintenance and best practice.The Keeping You on the Road e-guides cover topics including the core functions of tyres; tyre care and maintenance and tyre components and their markings.Bridgestone’s marketing executive Gresia Cabrera said that the guides had ...
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MT ArticlePall-Ex opens Polish hub
Pall-Ex Poland has opened a new central hub in the city of Lodz, which it said would increase the network’s efficiency and supports its ambition to ramp up pallet volumes.Around 140km from the country’s capital Warsaw, Pall-Ex said Lodz, which is seen as the traditional centre of the Polish textile ...
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MT ArticleHauliers warned 2G phase-out could shut down their fleet tracking systems
Operators relying on older fleet tracking systems should consider upgrading their technology to avoid “major blackouts” as the UK’s mobile networks begin to phase out 2G, warned one service provider.In December, the government announced 2G and 3G mobile networks would be phased out by 2033 as part of measures to ...
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MT ArticleIndustry backs move to reduce consumption of single-use pallets
Construction firms are signing up to a charter committed to finding ways to reduce the consumption of single-use pallets.The Pallet Loop aims to create a circular economy pallet scheme and switch the sector to a distribution model that works on the principles of recover, repair and reuse.It said it wanted ...
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MT ArticleMove to add air pollution element to MOT test clears first hurdle
A bill to update the MOT test for all diesel vehicles to include an efficiency test for diesel particulate filters (DPFs) and help save lives from air pollution has passed its first reading.The 10-minute rule bill on DPFs was submitted to the House of Commons this week by Huddersfield MP ...
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MT ArticleAsset Alliance names new business development manager
Commercial vehicle specialist Asset Alliance Group has appointed Craig Wells as Contract Hire Truck & Trailer Business Development Manager, with a remit to support the company’s continued growth and unlock new opportunities in the market.Asset Alliance Group has hired Craig Wells (pictured) as its contract hire truck and trailer business ...
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MT ArticleLife's a Doddle for Black in new deputy chairman role
E-commerce tech provider Doddle has appointed Australia Post’s group chief operating officer, Bob Black (pictured), as its deputy chairman.Black takes up the role with immediate effect and Doddle said he had a remit to develop new products and solutions as it continued its growth strategy.During his time at Australia Post, ...
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MT ArticleMore hauliers join Earned Recognition scheme
Two haulage firms have become the latest to join the DVSA’s earned recognition (ER) scheme after upgrading their systems to keep track of maintenance and compliance information.ABE Ledbury and Somerset builders’ merchant CRS Building Supplies received the endorsement after demonstrating that their drivers and vehicles met the elevated standards of ...
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MT ArticleNew HGV driver bootcamps see record entries from "underrepresented" groups
Record numbers of women, younger people and ethnic minorities have applied to get on the government-funded HGV driver ‘bootcamps’, according to training consortium The Driver Academy Group.The group, which comprises Manpower, Logistics UK and is led by training provider HGVC, said it had received 589 applications from women since the ...
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MT ArticleSpeed Welshpool invests £10,000 in new driver training scheme
Palletways member Speed Welshpool has launched an academy to help address the continued lack of professional HGV drivers.The transport company, based at Buttington Quarry, has invested more than £10,000 into the launch of a training programme it claimed was the only one of its kind in mid-Wales.It said trainees have ...
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MT ArticleC&D South West backs RHA with academy recruitment drive
Somerset haulier C&D South West has added its support to the RHA’s campaign to attract new recruits into the industry and get more drivers behind the wheel.The company said it had already started encouraging applications from men and women to take up places at its driver academy and it was ...
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MT ArticleRenaults finally on stream at Salford Van Hire
Image: Gian Luca Photography (www.greatermanchesterphotographer.com)Salford Van Hire (SVH) said “the worst is behind us” after Renault CVs worth more than £16m were finally delivered to its contract and spot hire fleets following delays blamed on Covid.SVH chairman Raffaello Bacci said problems in the supply chain had been frustrating but that ...
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MT ArticleMT Awards 2022 now open for entries
The 36th Motor Transport Awards are now open for entries with the deadline set for 22 April.The shortlist will be announced on 20 June and the winners will be presented with their trophies at a glittering ceremony at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel on 7 September.For over three decades, the Motor ...
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MT ArticleHaulier defends new warehouse plan amid fears of major traffic disruption
A Norfolk haulage firm’s plans to modernise its warehousing requirements and create more jobs has drawn criticism from nearby residents, who have objected to HGV movements on local roads.However, Roger Warnes Transport in Great Dunham said the replacement of its existing shed will have no impact on the number of ...
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MT ArticleTrailar seeks legal advice over Donald Trump's use of similar "T" logo on newly launched Truth Social app
Trailar, which manufactures solar panels for trucks, is "seeking legal advice" after it emerged that the logo created for former US president Donald Trump's new social media app Truth Social (pictured top) bears a striking resemblance to the tech firm's own logo (bottom). Trump's Truth Social app launched on Sunday ...
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MT ArticleJohn Lewis Home Services fleet to be all-electric by 2030
The John Lewis Partnership said it would replace its Home Services fleet entirely with electric vehicles by 2030.It said that by 2028 its HGVs would be running on biomethane and the delivery and home services fleet would be electrified by 2030.The Partnership is being supported by EV technology firm Flexible ...
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HGV market defies supply challenge with 12.9% surge in 2021
New heavy goods vehicle (HGV) registrations rose by 12.9% year-on-year in 2021, according to the latest research from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).Growth in key industry sectors such as construction saw demand outstrip supply, with truck registrations surging from a locked-down 2020 fall of 32.2%. However, availability ...
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MT ArticleDAF Trucks tops UK market with over 30% share for third year running
DAF Trucks has garnered over 30% of the market share in the UK for trucks above 6.0-tonnes GVW for the third year, the manufacturer revealed this week.The manufacturer won a total of 31.1% marketshare in 2021, making it the third year in succession that DAF Trucks has exceeded 30%.DAF said ...