Latest fleet news – Page 619
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MT ArticleEP Training expands through Group One LGV Training purchase
EP Training has acquired Cranleigh-based Group One LGV Training.Group One will keep its name and continue to offer professional training in categories such as C, C1, C1E, C+E as well as ADR and Driver CPC training, and will operate under the EP Training banner.EP Training MD Sean Pargeter said Group ...
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MT ArticleChallenging market puts Lloyd Fraser Holdings to the test
Lloyd Fraser Holdings has delivered a mixed performance in what it described as a “very challenging” and price driven market.Reporting its annual results for the twelve months to 28 February 2018, the Rugby-based company revealed that its operating profit had risen by almost two thirds whilst its turnover had fallen ...
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MT ArticleSmith News makes headlines with a major new deal with Seymour Distribution
Connect Group-owned Smith News has renewed a major deal with magazine importer Seymour Distribution worth almost £400m.This latest win comes just weeks after Connect Group’s latest annual results revealed a 200% collapse in profit for the year to 31 August 2018.The agreement secures all Smiths News' distribution territories with Seymour ...
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Morrison Freight MD shocked at fellow hauliers’ “sluggish” approach to preparing for Brexit
The “sluggish” approach some hauliers are taking to preparing for Brexit is shocking, according to Morrison Freight MD Lee Steward.MD Lee Steward said the Ipswich-based firm, which operates a fleet of 40 trucks and 60 trailers, has won three new clients on the back of its preparations for Brexit.The international ...
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Rate cut and owner’s illness added to PMP-Forward failure, administrators say
A rate cut on a major contract with Debenhams, combined with the owner’s long-term absence due to serious illness, helped tip haulier PMP-Forward into administration, according to Portland Business Recovery.Fareham and Felixstowe-based PMP-Forward, which transported goods for Debenhams, called in administrators Portland Business Recovery in August this year after suffering ...
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Clipper strengthens 10-year partnership with Asda
Clipper Logistics has extended its deal with Asda for both one-man and two-man fulfilment for the supermarket giant’s general merchandise and George product ranges.News of the deal follows Clipper’s interim results for the six months to 31 October 2018 which showed a 14.1% rise in turnover to £227.9m (2017: £199.7m) ...
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Birmingham sets daily clean air zone charge at £50 for non Euro-6 HGVs
Non-Euro 6 trucks will be charged £50 a day to enter the Birmingham Clean Air Zone (CAZ), after council leaders approved the latest proposals today (11 December).The council had been considering charging non-compliant HGVs up to £100 a day to enter the zone, which covers all roads within the ...
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Transport secretary claims no-deal planning in hand as industry leaders attend crunch meeting
The transport secretary promised industry leaders last week that he is working hard to address the chronic shortfall in European Conference of Ministers of Transport (ECMT) permits, which are vital to hauliers in the event of a no-deal Brexit.Chris Grayling hosted the RHA, FTA, BVLRA, Kuehne + Nagel, Wincanton and ...
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FeaturesFoulger Transport takes profit hit after loss of major customer
The loss of a major customer at the end of 2016, alongside increasing costs for drivers’ wages and fuel inflation, saw Foulger Transport head into the red in 2017.
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3B Logistics placed into liquidation
Leeds haulier 3B Logistics has entered liquidation.The company was only incorporated in 2015 but it had grown to operate a standard national licence authorising 25 HGVs and 25 trailers out of premises in Garforth.Specialising in full and part load deliveries, the company – which was previously called Freightlinks (UK) - ...
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MT ArticleB Taylor & Sons joins Fortec from rival network Pall-Ex
Nottinghamshire’s B Taylor & Sons Transport has joined the Fortec pallet network after being inundated with volumes at Pall-Ex and TPN.MD Alan Taylor said its fleet was handling up to 500 pallets a day but it was now dealing with a more manageable 150 pallets at Fortec.B Taylor & Sons ...
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Canute Group struggles to hold back the debts
Almtone-owned Canute Group has narrowly avoided being wound up by HMRC after the taxman raised a petition against it. This came as the amount the firm owed to creditors ballooned to more than £135,000.The unadvertised winding up petition from HMRC was launched on 13 November and settled on 15 November, ...
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Administrator reports strong interest in regards sale of stricken firm Prolog
The administrator attempting to salvage Prolog said it is in discussions with more than 70 interested parties to try and agree a sale of the Nottinghamshire warehouse and distribution firm.Mazars was appointed to the company, now in administration, on 26 November following the withdrawal of financial support by a ...
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Clipper Logistics rides e-commerce wave to deliver more growth
Clipper Logistics experienced a buoyant first half boosted by new contract wins and organic growth in its e-fulfilment operation.Its interim results for the six months to 31 October 2018 show group revenue increased 14.1% to £227.9m (2017: £199.7m); pre-tax profit was 16.9% up at £9.3m (2017: £7.9m).New business secured during ...
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Retrofit expense means few hauliers will opt for clean air zone kits, warns Eminox
The expense of retrofitting non-Euro-6 HGVs to meet clean air zone (CAZ) standards has prompted a leading manufacturer to rule out developing retrofit systems for all but specialist trucks.Eminox offers approved retrofit systems for the bus and coach market and recently worked with waste operator Veolia (pictured) trialing the first ...
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Fortec welcomes Adrian Bradley back at 'exciting time' for the network
Adrian Bradley has left Pall-Ex where he was operations director to lead Fortec as its first MD since 2014.The move is part of a management restructuring at the pallet network, which has been without an MD since Neil Hodgson.Hodgson went on to found the ultimately unsuccessful Principle Pallet Network.Following Hodgson’s ...
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Highways England: delivering a better service to the freight industry – have your say
Highways England, which manages the 4,300-mile Strategic Road Network (SRN), wants operator views on what it is doing well, what it could do better and initiatives that could improve the service.It has recently started a three-year project aimed at improving the service it provides to the freight and road haulage ...
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MT ArticleClean air zone: Southampton residents oppose mooted £100 HGV charge
Charging non-compliant HGVs £100 to enter Southampton’s clean air zone (CAZ) is excessive, according to many of the city’s residents.The results of a consultation on the council’s CAZ proposals published this week, show that of 7,624 respondents, 1,067 (14%) said the proposed charge for HGVs was too low, 2,973 (39%) ...
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MT ArticleTarmac regional distribution model goes live with Eddie Stobart, Abbey Logistics and Pollocks [Scotrans] in the mix
Eddie Stobart has spoken of its delight in being involved in the start of a new five-year distribution model with Tarmac, which has commenced this month.The change, revealed by MT in July, has seen a regional distribution model introduced across Tarmac’s cement and lime division.It comes after more than six ...
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MT ArticleThames 'superhub' plans revealed for former Coryton refinery
Thames Enterprise Park has submitted an outline planning application to Thurrock council to create a 5 million sq ft ‘superhub’ on the site of the former Coryton Oil Refinery.The park, a joint venture between logistics developer iSec and biofuels specialist Greenery, is adjacent to London Gateway Port and is intended ...