Latest fleet news – Page 40
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MT ArticleAIT Home Delivery takes on garden specialist’s distribution
AIT Home Delivery is now handling garden furniture supplier LeisureGrow’s final-mile deliveries for John Lewis customers.
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MT ArticleEntry/Exit System will soon affect international operators
On 12 October, the EU will roll out the Entry/Exit System (EES), replacing passport stamping with biometric checks at Schengen borders. This system will also be used to strictly enforce the 90/180 rule which will affects UK passport holders visiting Europe. This is a problem for haulage ...
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MT ArticleYusen starts operating first-ever Cargobull semi-trailers
Yusen Logistics has taken on its first Schmitz Cargobull trailers for a contract with an automotive customer in Burnaston, Derby.
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MT ArticleNext generation take the wheel at Haulways
Family-run Haulways is celebrating its 45th anniversary and gearing up for the future with a new generation at the helm.
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MT ArticleSaint-Gobain and XPO Logistics recognise best drivers
Saint-Gobain has recognised the best and most sustainable drivers across its fleet at its annual driver of the year awards in Castle Donington, in partnership with XPO Logistics.
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MT ArticleWarning over HGV tyre change injuries
Tructyre is highlighting the importance of correct training for technicians after raising concerns that modern tyres were increasing the risk of injuries to staff.
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MT ArticleDorset transport and storage firms call in the administrators
Two connected Dorset hauliers have collapsed into administration, prompting concerns over almost 40 jobs at the Wimborne firms.
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MT ArticleArcese optimistic despite slide in turnover and profit
Arcese UK said it had suffered from a downward trend in its industrial and automotive businesses last year, which fell by almost a quarter compared to 2023.
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MT ArticleBusiness rates hike for large commercial properties ‘completely misguided’
Government plans to support the high street by increasing business rates on larger premises are likely to backfire and hit logistics firms already struggling to survive, the UK Warehousing Association (UKWA) warned.
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MT ArticleInvestment strategy at Archbold’s to counter cost pressures
Archbold Logistics said it spent 2024 investing in fuel-efficient HGVs to offset cost pressures, as latest figures for the Rochdale headquartered company showed reduced profits on the previous year.
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MT ArticleRaft of appointments as Asset Alliance aims to expand
Asset Alliance Group has made a series of promotions and appointments within its CV division, which it said was aimed at expanding its service offering.
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MT ArticleFercam bets on HVO as freight volumes stall
International haulier Fercam is ramping up its commitment to decarbonisation with a major shift to HVO across its European fleet, including in the UK, as part of its 2030 sustainability roadmap.
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MT ArticleProlog Fulfilment appoints senior GM
Fulfilment provider Prolog has recruited Conor Wickham to the post of senior general manager.
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MT ArticleEast Yorks haulier builds business with six-figure investment
A haulage firm in Hull specialising in static caravan transport said it had doubled capacity just seven months after launching and was now expanding operations to include training and career development.
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MT ArticleTransporeon launches AI-driven Transport Planner to slash logistics costs
Transport management platform Transporeon, a Trimble company, has launched a suite of new AI-powered tools aimed at delivering a fully modular, end-to-end transportation management system (TMS).
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MT ArticleWarehousing expert Adam Coventry joins SCALA as executive director
Global supply chain and logistics consultancy SCALA has appointed Adam Coventry as executive director to help boost the business’s expertise in warehouse design, optimisation, and automation.
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MT ArticleYusen Logistics agrees five year lease at Widnes 54
Real estate investment fund manager Clarion Partners Europe has agreed a 54,456 sq ft letting with Yusen Logistics at its Widnes 54 warehouse.
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MT ArticleKinaxia returns to profit following “pivotal” year of restructuring and investment
Kinaxia Logistics is celebrating its financial turnaround after moving from a loss position in the first quarter of 2025 to a positive EBITDA by July, the company has revealed today (24 September).
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MT ArticleTrimble CEO: "AI and data must power the next era of logistics"
Rob Painter, chief executive of tech giant Trimble, has delivered his vision for the future of the logistics sector at this year’s Transporeon Summit in Amsterdam.