Latest fleet news – Page 501
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Internet of Things can safely improve efficiency of logistics operations
Supply chains are constantly battling challenges, with unforeseen delays, restrictions and thefts causing disruption at every turn. More recently, the pandemic threatened the continuity of supply chains more severely than any event in recent memory.Lockdowns imposed across Europe and the rest of the world in response have caused disruption to ...
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MT ArticleCullimore MD demands more support for hauliers ahead of National Lorry Week
Cullimore Group’s MD has called for haulage to get the support and recognition it deserves as the industry gears up for the RHA’s National Lorry Week.Moreton Cullimore (pictured) said drivers were being let down by a lack of parking and being denied access to toilets.The third generation family MD of ...
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MT Article"Fix it and fast!" - HMRC slammed over delay to Brexit freight software
Work on post-Brexit freight software is unlikely to be ready for the 1 January deadline, the Association of Freight Software Suppliers (AFSS) has warned.The idea behind the new border software is to reduce the time that vehicles would need to stop for border checks.It is intended to help haulage and ...
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MT ArticleProfits rise at Stan Robinson Group despite drop in turnover
Staffordshire haulier Stan Robinson Group has reported a year-on-year rise in pre-tax profit of 14.2% despite a slight drop in turnover.Pre-tax profit for the year to 31 May 2020 totalled £748,176, up from £655,2777 the previous year. Turnover was down 5.4% to £23,449,693.Profits have grown steadily at the firm since ...
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MT ArticleWhistl names Natalie Sehnal business development director
Delivery specialist Whistl has promoted Natalie Sehnal to the role of business development director for its fulfilment and contact services division.She has been with the business for 18 years, joining Spark Response which Whistl acquired in 2018.The company said Sehnal will play a key role in delivering its ambitious growth ...
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MT ArticleOnline to overtake store spending this Christmas with food deliveries predicted to soar
Online sales are set to forge ahead of spending in physical stores for the first time this Christmas, according to the latest data from home delivery specialist ParcelHero.UK consumers spent over £78bn on Christmas presents and food last year. But ParcelHero said that although the same amount would be spent ...
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MT ArticleFirst UK wireless charging project for light commercial vans to launch in spring
Wireless charging can occur en-route or in depot situations without the need for cables or plugsThe first UK trial of wireless charging technology for light commercial vans will launch in Edinburgh next spring.Heriot-Watt University, Flexible Power Systems (FPS) and City of Edinburgh Council have been awarded funding worth £1.6m for ...
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MT ArticleMoody Logistics apprentice driver gains clean sweep of distinctions
Moody Logistics and Storage has praised the dedication of employee Alex Skelton (pictured) after he gained a clean sweep of distinctions as part of the company's Large Goods Vehicle Driver Level 2 apprenticeships.The 23-year-old, who passed his LGV licence earlier this year to qualify him to drive a truck or ...
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MT ArticleDelsol adapts business to meet Covid-19 challenges
North Wales-based logistics firm Delivery Solutions (Delsol) has reported huge growth in consumer deliveries, driven by companies either increasing existing online sales or launching e-commerce offerings.New customers have included food producers, DIY and garden companies and craft beer makers, the company said.A member of The Pallet Network, APC Overnight and ...
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MT ArticleAztek Logistics orders nine new trucks as expansion plans continue
Aztek Logistics has invested in nine FORS Gold standard trucks including MAN tractor units, new MAN 18-tonne rigids and its first 18-tonne Volvo rigids.The Letchworth-based business, part of the Pallet-Track network, has reported a double-digit increase in service enquiries compared to this time last year and the move follows a ...
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MT Article"A landmark project" - Wakefield515 logistics and distribution hub takes shape
US warehousing giant Panattoni says significant progress is being made at its Wakefield515 site where steel is already up on what it describes as the largest speculative development in the North for 10 years.Caddick Construction, Panattoni's build partner for the landmark Yorkshire project, is on site to complete the 515,820sq ...
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MT Article"Time is running out" - RHA launches Customs Brokerage Service for RoRo traffic
The RHA has announced that the sign-up process for its new Customs Brokerage Service for international hauliers will begin on 1 November 2020.Initially focussing on roll-on, roll-off (Ro-Ro) traffic, the service goes live on 1 January 2021 and will be electronically connected to all 26 major UK ports.It aims to ...
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MT ArticleNorth West Logistics makes key managerial appointments
North West Logistics has appointed Kevin Simpson as general manager own fleet (UK and Europe) and Matthew Dunn as marketing manager.Simpson joins the Accrington-based transport company after 13 years as a senior manager within Eddie Stobart and will manage the UK and European fleet of vehicles. He will also assist ...
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MT ArticleAO reaches depot milestone with new site in Bracknell
Electricals retailer AO has opened a new site in Bracknell, Berkshire.Opened last Friday (23 October), the 20,000sq ft site is AO's 20th depot in the UK and the third to open its doors in recent months, following expansion into Kent and Yorkshire.AO confirmed it had experienced increased demand of late ...
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MT ArticleInternational Forwarding opens new Midlands warehouse to support growth plans
Independent freight forwarder and Palletways member, International Forwarding (IFL), has opened a third storage facility in the Midlands.It said the expansion will help import-export businesses combat disruption from reduced air and sea freight capacity due to coronavirus restrictions as well as provide space for extra goods ahead of Brexit changes ...
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MT ArticleMAN offers more than 500 Covid tests a day using "rolling laboratory"
MAN has developed a “rolling laboratory” for Covid-19 testing, based on a TGE van capable of carrying out more than 500 tests a day.It said the vehicle could be used to conduct tests directly on site if infections were suspected, including at care homes, schools or company premises.Two different vehicle ...
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MT ArticleMichelin tops fuel efficiency charts after Volvo tyre trial
Michelin said its tyres have set new fuel efficiency records in the UK after its X Line Energy range was fitted to two Volvo trucks.The next generation 4x2 Volvo FM 420, operating with a tri-axle trailer at 40-tonnes, averaged 10.31mpg around Commercial Motor’s 760km road test route earlier this month.This ...
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MT ArticleLewisham Council adds to refuse fleet with 24 Mercedes-Benz Econics from Orwell Truck & Van
Lewisham Council has been supplied with another 24 Mercedes-Benz Econics from Orwell Truck & Van, completing its waste collection and recycling vehicle replacement programme.The order adds to the 15 low-entry Econics supplied in 2018. All are 6x2 Econic 2630L models with 7.7-litre in-line six-cylinder engines that transmit their 220 kW ...
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MT ArticleNo-deal Brexit could make cost of transporting goods unaffordable, Logistics UK boss warns operators
Logistics UK has claimed a no-deal Brexit could have a significant effect on the price of imported goods and make the cost of transporting them unaffordable to UK operators.In a letter to the Sunday Times published on 25 October, chief executive David Wells said: “Everyday household items we import will ...
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MT ArticleGasrec recruits new account directors to support shift to zero-carbon fleets
Renewable fuels provider Gasrec has appointed two account directors to support its fleet customers make the transition to cleaner fuels.The company confirmed it is on target to record a three-fold increase in demand for bio-CNG and bio-LNG by the end of 2020, versus volumes just 12 months prior.Mark Gilks (pictured) ...