Latest fleet news – Page 392
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MT ArticleLorry driver with laptop on dashboard among list of offenders caught in Kent police operation
Police pulled over an HGV driver on the M20 and fined him £100 after he was spotted with a laptop balanced on his dashboard.He was one of 18 lorry and van drivers stopped in a week-long operation earlier this month by officers in Kent using an unmarked HGV to patrol ...
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MT ArticleWincanton reports 15% revenue rise and says full-year profits will exceed expectations
Wincanton saw strong trading across all its business sectors and high demand for its services between September and December and now expects full-year profits to exceed market expectations.Group revenue grew by 15% compared to the same period in 2020, with turnover in its digital and e-fulfilment sector soaring by 51%, ...
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MT ArticleMercedes-Benz Trucks recruits former sales director as new MD
Mercedes-Benz Trucks UK has appointed Heiko Selzam (pictured) as its new MD.A familiar face within the global business, Selzam joined what was then Daimler AG in 1996 as sales executive for commercial vehicles.Since then, roles at the truck maker have taken him to the Middle East and Luxembourg and in ...
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MT ArticleOmicron halts growth of haulage sector as firms issue price hike warning
UK haulage experienced its first loss in momentum for four months in December, as the Omicron variant stalled economic growthLloyds Bank’s recovery tracker showed 10 of 14 sectors monitored saw an expansion in output, but the overall pace of the UK recovery slowed towards the end of 2021.Transportation, which includes ...
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MT ArticleDVSA to increase fees for MOTs and driving tests after consultation finds support
The DVSA is set to increase statutory fees for MOTs and driving tests after a consultation found 68% of respondents in favour of a rise.The government agency said that to allow time for changes to regulations, the “modest” fee increases will not be introduced until later in 2022.Most of the ...
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MT ArticleKeenan Recycling makes clean sweep for food collection arm of JNL Waste Services
Keenan Recycling has bought the food waste wheelie bin collection arm of JNL Waste Services, strengthening its service across the Midlands and East Anglia and boosting its HGV fleet.The purchase, for an undisclosed sum, helps cement Keenan as a market leader of national food waste collections, as well as fulfil ...
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MT ArticleCoventry binmen announce all-out strike as pay row intensifies
Coventry City Council has hit back at the Unite union’s announcement of escalating strike action among refuse collection drivers, saying it is already one of the highest paying authorities for Class 2 HGV drivers.The council said the move by Unite meant all residential and commercial premises would have no waste ...
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MT Article"Brighter times are back," says ITT Hub chief as 2022 registration opens
Registration has opened for the Innovation and Technology in Transport (ITT) Hub 2022 exhibition at the Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre.Taking place on 11 and 12 May, an expanded indoor exhibition hall will host the conference, as well as topical feature hubs, including new addition the Cold Chain Hub, ...
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MT ArticleEFS Global snaps up two more haulage firms as expansion drive continues
EFS Global has bought two more haulage firms, expanding its reach across the UK and providing it with a projected turnover of £100m.The acquisition-hungry logistics business snapped up Wakefield-based Gees Haulage and Tyneside Express Transport in Gateshead.The deals mean EFS Global has added 235 vehicles and trailers and 115,000 sq ...
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MT ArticleSegura partners with River Island to create more ethical supply chain
Sustainable supply chain platform Segura has signed a deal with River Island to ensure the high street retailer's partners are ethical and compliant.Segura looks to map and monitor the multi-tiered supply chains of its clients and will support River Island’s corporate sustainability targets.River Island has recently published its ‘12 Commitments ...
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MT ArticlePhase 3 expansion of Pentalver’s London Gateway terminal completed
Pentalver Transport, a subsidiary of Genesee & Wyoming (G&W), has completed the Phase 3 expansion of its container terminal at Berth 7, DP World London Gateway.Despite ongoing challenges from the pandemic, the work was completed to schedule and sees the operation grow from nine to 14 acres, increasing overall site ...
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MT ArticleDHL Supply Chain and DigiHaul roll out Green Carrier Certification
DHL has launched Green Carrier Certification through its primary UK sub-contractor DigiHaul.The programme helps identify sub-contractors that are already contributing to sustainable logistics, while encouraging even more investment in green technologies to reduce carbon output.DigiHaul manages a network of 750 carriers on behalf of DHL, who will all be invited ...
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MT ArticleWinvic Construction uses latest 3D BIM modelling for new Ocado warehouse project
Winvic Construction has been awarded a fit-out contract by repeat client Ocado to design and deliver works in an industrial warehouse that the company previously constructed at Panattoni Park Luton.The fit-out is being designed using Level 2 building information management (BIM), which uses 3D models to detail every characteristic of ...
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MT ArticleFormer forklift driver becomes first graduate of Pall-Ex Warehouse to Wheels scheme
Pall-Ex has congratulated Kirill Sapelkin (pictured) after he became the first graduate of its Warehouse to Wheels programme.The initiative aims to provide warehouse staff with the opportunity to progress into HGV driver roles to combat the driver shortage.Sapelkin began his journey with the Leicestershire based logistics company in 2018 as ...
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MT ArticleC&D South West extends deal with Arada Stoves
Somerset-based haulier C&D South West has boosted its fleet after signing a further two year deal with Devon-based manufacturer Arada Stoves.The contract sees the two companies jointly commission two dual-branded curtain sides for a 3.5-tonne van and a 26-tonne rigid lorry that will be liveried with both brands.Jon Butterworth, director ...
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MT ArticleTop hauliers give mixed response to claims driver shortage crisis is easing
Logistics companies are reporting signs that the HGV driver shortage crisis may have turned a corner this month.However some cautioned that, unless wage rises are maintained and facilities improved, the easing of the crisis could be short lived.Reports of a rise in the availability of drivers follow moves by industry ...
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MT ArticleDP World adds 11 new straddle carriers at Southampton container terminal
DP World has invested in 11 straddle carriers at Southampton, as part of its £40m investment in the container terminal over the past 12 months.The vehicles, which lift containers moved by the quay cranes and then transfer them to road and rail transport, use up to 20% less fuel than ...
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MT ArticleSt Francis Group wins multi-million pound grant to develop major Walsall logistics scheme
Commercial developer St Francis Group has won grant funding from the Black Country Local Enterprise Partnership to deliver a new, speculative 113,000 sq ft warehouse logistics scheme in Walsall which could create 200 new jobs.The site at Darlaston Road, branded as Parallel 113, sits within the Black Country Enterprise Zone ...
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MT ArticleBolton Council renews fleet with 19 Mercedes-Benz Econics fitted with Faun Zoeller bodies
Bolton Council has taken delivery of 19 refuse collection vehicles fitted with two types of Faun Zoeller body and based on the Mercedes-Benz Econic chassis.Supplied by local Dealer Ciceley Commercials, the 19 six-wheelers are all 2630 L variants with 7.7-litre in-line six-cylinder engines that transmit their 220 kW (299 hp) ...
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MT ArticleDemand for same-day delivery soaring, says new research from Parcelhero
Research from home delivery specialist ParcelHero reveals that 56% of online shoppers rate the option of same-day delivery as important, up from just 33% in 2020.The research also shows that 62% of consumers expect next-day delivery options, up from 44% in 2020, and 55% want specific, two-hour time slots, compared ...