Latest fleet news – Page 567

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    Brigade Electronics sounds alarm at DVS specification changes

    2020-01-21T13:09:00Z

    Brigade Electronics is warning operators to be aware that TfL has changed the Direct Vision Standards on the positioning of sensors on articulated trucks.The changes were prompted by concerns that sensors fitted to articulated lorries could be triggered by the truck turning left rather than by the presence of a ...

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    FTA launches warehousing and supply chain consultancy

    2020-01-21T12:43:00Z

    The FTA has launched a new supply chain consultancy arm which specialises in warehousing.The consultancy is run by industry experts Martin Palmer, Eddie de Jong and Paul Wilson (pictured, left to right), who are experienced logistics consultants.Services offered by the new team will include warehouse improvement and optimisation, including process ...

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    Wincanton wins kitchen and bathroom home delivery contract with Wickes

    2020-01-20T16:46:00Z

    Logistics firm Wincanton has sealed a deal to deliver Wickes Showroom kitchen and bathroom products across the South West of England, Midlands and part of Wales.This is the second major contract Wincanton has landed with Wickes this year. Last week it announced a three-year contract renewal with the retailer for ...

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    Traffic commissioners appointed for the North west of England and for Wales

    2020-01-20T16:39:00Z

    Two new traffic commissioners are set to join the Office of the Traffic Commissioner (OTC).Gerallt Evans will replace Simon Evans as Traffic Commissioner for the North West of England and Victoria Davies will take the place of Nick Jones as Traffic Commissioner for Wales.Both of the new traffic commissioners, who ...

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    Logistics firms to test drive new ways of delivering freight in London

    2020-01-20T16:07:00Z

    Transport for London (TFL) has teamed up with ten firms including Ceva Logistics, DPD, Gnewt by Menzies and UPS to launch London FreightLab.The initiative, which aims to make road freight movement in London safer, cleaner and more efficient, will offer funding and land sites for up to six innovative ideas ...

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    Hauliers face £100 Bath Clean Air Zone charge 'stealth tax'

    2020-01-20T13:46:00Z

    Bath and North East Somerset Council has voted in favour of a £100 charge for non-Euro 6 HGVs entering the city's Clean Air Zone.The move has prompted RHA to warn the council that haulage firms will be put at risk by the move while the FTA said the charge will ...

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    NFT Distribution up for sale as pre-tax losses mount to over £30m

    2020-01-20T12:42:00Z

    Chilled food distributor NFT Distribution Holdings, which is part of the EV Cargo group, is looking for a buyer after reporting losses of over £30m.NFT Distribution Holdings, which employs 1,900 staff and counts Sainsbury’s as one of its major customers, was acquired from private equity firm Phoenix Equity Partners by ...

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    LGV Driver Apprenticeship to be split in two for rigid and artic licences

    2020-01-20T10:56:00Z

    The Large Goods Vehicle (LGV) Driver Apprenticeship is set to be torn up this summer and replaced with two new LGV Driver Apprenticeships, one of which will include the cat C+E licence for the first time, while the other will focus on urban driving skills and only include the cat ...

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    Rase Distribution quits Palletways early over tail-lift weight dispute

    2020-01-20T10:52:00Z

    Rase Distribution has quit Palletways bringing an end to a troubled relationship that saw the Lincolnshire haulier challenge the network’s guidelines by refusing to deliver pallet loads weighing more than 750kg to residential addresses on the grounds of safety.The move sees Rase Distribution exit its 10-year contract with Palletways almost ...

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    Parkin loses backer in bid to take Clipper private again

    2020-01-20T10:48:00Z

    Sun Capital Partners has abandoned its interest in making a bid for Clipper Logistics.Clipper executive chairman Steve Parkin, who founded the company in 1992 and owns nearly a third of its shares, was understood to be preparing a £300m bid with the Florida-based private equity firm to take Clipper off ...

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    DPD top of new parcel delivery league table but Yodel finishes bottom

    2020-01-17T17:40:00Z

    DPD has been voted the best parcel delivery service for the seventh year running in a customer satisfaction survey.Almost 9,500 people took part in the Money Saving Expert poll which was conducted just after the Christmas and January Sales peak.It asked people to rate the performance of all the major ...

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    Hyundai and Kia sign £85m electric vehicle deal with UK startup Arrival

    2020-01-17T16:39:00Z

    (From right) Albert Biermann, president and head of the research and development division for Hyundai Motor Group, and Denis Sverdlov, CEO of Arrival, agree to invest in the joint development of electric vehicles at Hyundai Motor Group’s headquarters in SeoulHyundai Motor Company and Kia Motors Corporation have announced a "strategic ...

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    James Shaw & Son in administration but jobs saved

    2020-01-17T12:17:00Z

    Stephen Shaw and his son AndyThe limited company set up by sole trader James Shaw & Son when it purchased R Whittaker in 2018 has entered administration, with all the staff transferred over to the long-running business.Director Andy Shaw said the incorporation of James Shaw & Son in March 2018, ...

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    Owners of Scottish haulier receive NFU Stalwart award

    2020-01-17T12:03:00Z

    Donnie and Kate McKerral receiving the award from incoming Regional Chairman Duncan Mcalister (right) and outgoing chair John Dickson (left))A husband and wife at the helm of a Scottish haulage company that has serviced Argyll and the Isles for more than 40 years have been recognised for their work.Donnie and ...

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    D&A Media directors disqualified for seven years over inaccurate VAT returns

    2020-01-17T11:38:00Z

    Two directors of a haulage firm with depots in Bristol, Swindon and Abingdon have been disqualified for seven years for failing to submit accurate VAT returns, leading to its subsequent insolvency.Andrew Emmett and Richard Grimes are both banned from being directors until 2026 following their involvement in D&A Media Bristol, ...

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    Fleet operators optimistic they will slash own-fleet CO2 emissions 15% by 2025

    2020-01-16T16:50:00Z

    Half of operators (49.6%) believe they will slash the CO2 emissions of their fleets by at least 15% by 2025, according to new research by conducted by Motor Transport and Fraikin.While nearly one-fifth (17.4%) believe they will be able to exceed the 15% voluntary CO2 reduction target set to industry ...

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    Cemex signs new tanker deal with Turners

    2020-01-16T14:30:00Z

    Building materials supplier Cemex has agreed a new partnership with Turners, one of the UK’s largest privately-owned transport companies.The contract will see Turners operating 20 bulk cement tankers for Cemex across the country.Utilising Turners fleet provides increased capacity and flexibility in Cemex’s haulage operation, allowing the supplier to better meet ...

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    Choice of electric vehicles still too limited, claim operators

    2020-01-16T14:11:00Z

    Manufacturers must provide definitive timelines about when they intend to make heavier electric vehicles (EVs) available to operators if widespread take-up of the technology is to become a reality, according to the FTA.It said that for a number of years it had urged vehicles makers to progress the development of ...

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    Serco bin workers call off industrial action

    2020-01-16T13:19:00Z

    Industrial action by Serco bin workers has been called off after the public services provider agreed to suspend round changes that the GMB union claimed had forced employees to cut corners.In a statement, Serco said it would suspend the changes made in November 2019, in order that a wider review ...

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    Upgrades to A96 and A9 must go ahead, Scottish business tells government

    2020-01-16T13:13:00Z

    Business leaders in Scotland have urged the government to follow through with its commitment to upgrade the A96 and A9 and ignore calls to abandon the investment in response to the climate emergency.They have written to cabinet secretaries Derek Mackay MSP and Michael Matheson MSP, to counter calls for the ...