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MT ArticleHauliers must “step up” and improve HGV driver conditions, says transport minister Baroness Vere
Transport minister Baroness Vere has slammed the haulage industry for failing to invest in its drivers and called on operators to “step up” their efforts to improve conditions in the industry.Giving evidence last week to the Transport Select Committee on the road freight supply chain, Baroness Vere said: “If you ...
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MT ArticleRents rise as logistics site vacancy rates remain ‘critically low’, warns real estate giant CBRE
Strong demand for rented logistics space saw ‘critically low’ logistics site vacancy rates in Q4, 2021 with rents rising by up to 20% in some areas last year, according to CBRE.Research by the company reveals that the M1 corridor is the most popular location for logistics in the UK, with ...
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MT ArticleYodel half-year results reveal "significant growth"
Parcel delivery company Yodel is continuing on the road to recovery after reporting triple-digit growth in demand for fresh food and flowers and a double digit volumes in all other categories in the run up to Christmas 2021, compared to the previous year.Reporting its half-yearly (H1 FY 2022) results this ...
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MT ArticleDP World reports soaring demand as London Gateway lands second major tenant
London City Bond has become the second major business in three months to sign a deal to locate to DP World’s logistics park London Gateway which is part of Thames Freeport.Tax warehousing company London City Bond, which specialises in storage for blue chip drinks companies, will take the 146,000 sq ...
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MT ArticleCarntyne Transport HGV drivers call off strike after Unite Scotland secures 19% pay rise
An inflation-busting pay rise of 19% for Carntyne Transport HGV drivers has been secured by trade union Unite Scotland.It means the dispute between the union and the Glasgow-based logistics firm, which is part of the Russell Group, is settled and ends threats of strike action after the haulier apparently refused ...
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MT ArticleDavies International marks golden anniversary by upgrading entire Scania fleet
Davies International Transport is celebrating 50 years in business by replacing its entire Scania fleet with 10 new 500 S 6x2/2 Highline tractor units.Scheduled for delivery over the coming months, the first of these vehicles has been liveried in the firm’s original red chassis and two-tone blue cab colours.Founded by ...
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MT ArticleTruTac names new MD and adds to leadership team
TruTac’s director of commercial operations and marketing, Jemma James (pictured), has been promoted to MD when Terry Ramsey retires at the end of the month.James has been with the fleet compliance specialist for 14 years and was responsible for securing commercial relationships with both the RHA and Confederation of Passenger ...
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MT ArticleSolomon Commercials recruits head of procurement
Solomon Commercials has appointed Matt Hilton (pictured) as its new head of procurement.The manufacturer of temperature-controlled vehicles said Hilton will lead a five-strong team at its Haslingden’s head office and had been tasked with helping to build strategic partnerships with Solomon’s suppliers.Read more Solomon Commercials to manufacture own fleet ...
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MT ArticleTransport for the North admits "grave concern" over future funding
Transport for the North (TfN) said its future was looking uncertain due to ministers failing to provide any clarity about its funding after the current financial year.The transport body has urged the government to resolve the situation and allow it to continue working on plans to improve connectivity across the ...
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MT ArticleGlasgow City Council fails in claim for more then £6.5m over 2014 bin lorry tragedy
A legal bid by Glasgow City Council to recover more than £6.5m from a former employer of a bin lorry driver who blacked out at the wheel and killed six people has failed.Harry Clarke collapsed in December 2014 while driving a 26-tonne truck in Glasgow city centre before it veered ...
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MT ArticleParts shortage hampers roll-out of Tesla Semi
Tesla boss Elon Musk said it would not be introducing any new vehicle models this year due to an ongoing issue over parts.In an earnings call, Musk said: “It would not make any sense.“We will still be parts constrained.”No mention was made about the status of the Tesla Semi, the ...
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MT ArticleThe Algorithm People (TAP) partners with Teesside University on mobile hub last-mile trial
Route optimisation specialist The Algorithm People (TAP) is working with academics at Teesside University to transform urban logistics and eliminate ‘back-to-depot’ reloading.The two organisations have entered into a knowledge transfer partnership which they hope will eventually provide a vehicle-to-vehicle solution, described as being akin to in-flight refuelling in aviation.The 12-month ...
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MT ArticleM6Toll owner Midland Expressway begins 'digital transformation'
The owner of the loss-making M6 toll road is attempting to attract customers and streamline its processes by boosting its ANPR camera network and introducing an online management system.Midland Expressway (MEL) said its technological initiatives would enhance customers’ experience and deliver more journey time efficiencies.Its ANPR-based charging system was trialled ...
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MT ArticleOperators urged to secure better pay deals for HGV drivers on supermarket contracts
A veteran HGV driver has told transport firms to take on the supermarket giants to demand fairer and more consistent pay rates.Tim Shenton, 63, a Class 1 night trunk driver with Hackling Transport in Gloucestershire, earns £17 an hour.However, the former assistant operations manager said that, despite a recent spate ...
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MT ArticleWelsh MPs set out raft of proposals to tackle country's driver shortage
The urgent improvement of HGV driver rest facilities across Wales is one of a host of recommendations made in a report by a committee of Welsh MPs to address the driver shortage.The Economy, Trade and Rural Affairs Committee of the Welsh Senedd said the government now needed to conduct an ...
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MT ArticleTemporary visa scheme that only attracted 200 HGV drivers to be scrapped
The government has confirmed that the temporary visa scheme for HGV drivers will not be extended beyond the end of February.Launched as one method of solving the driver shortage, the idea was to attract thousands of European lorry drivers to the UK by making it easier for hauliers to recruit ...
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MT Article"Frightening and irresponsible" Highway Code shake-up to become law on 29 January
HGV drivers will bear the greatest responsibility for collisions and accidents that occur on the country’s network from Saturday (29 January), after the government created a “hierarchy of road users”.The shake-up of The Highway Code follows a consultation in which 21,000 people submitted views about the proposed changes - with ...
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MT ArticleFleet Operations makes key managerial appointments
Fleet management provider Fleet Operations has supported its 2022 growth plans with three senior appointments.New business partnership manager Paul Edmed (pictured) brings more than 20 years’ fleet and lease industry experience including senior account management roles at LeasePlan, AMT Contract Hire & Leasing and Avis Budget Group. He is also ...
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MT ArticleMicrosoft chief technology officer to give key address at Microlise Transport Conference 2022
Graham Ratcliffe, chief technology officer – travel & transport UK at Microsoft, will take to the main stage at the Microlise Transport Conference to showcase how technology is driving positive operational change across the transport and logistics sector.His address will provide real-world examples of how technology has been used to ...
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MT ArticleOperators hail benefits of road safety technology in Brigade Electronics survey
The benefits of vehicle-mounted cameras and video technology have been laid bare in new research from Brigade Electronics.A major new survey of the readers of Commercial Motor and Motor Transport found 59% agreed that fitting camera systems and digital recording had reduced collisions or near misses while 55% said it ...