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    Nicki Shields confirmed as Master of Ceremonies at LowCVP awards

    2016-08-03T11:16:00Z

    TV presenter Nicki Shields will be the master of ceremonies at the LowCVP Low Carbon Champions Awards this year.Shields has presented Formula E racing on ITV – a competition between electric vehicles racing through city courses – since 2014, and also writes for The Times and the Evening Standard. She ...

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    Operators warned to review holiday pay after Eddie Stobart pay-out

    2016-08-02T15:30:00Z

    Operators have been urged to ensure they are calculating holiday pay correctly. The warning comes after Eddie Stobart agreed to pay £364,000 to more than 430 drivers who had not received the rate they were entitled to.Union Unite claimed the haulier had not taken into account allowances and overtime that ...

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    RHA to represent operators in truck cartel compensation action

    2016-08-02T15:23:00Z

    The RHA is to launch legal action against the major truck manufacturers, after they were found guilty by the European Commission of price fixing and fined €2.9bn (£2.5bn).The RHA said that after legal advice it would now pursue the case for compensation.Richard Burnett, chief executive of the RHA, said: “We ...

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    Freight in the City Expo 2016 open for business - register now!

    2016-08-02T15:05:00Z

    Registration is now live for this year’s Freight in the City Expo, taking place on 2 November at London’s Alexandra Palace.Now in its second year, the free-to-attend event will focus on the challenges of delivering goods into increasingly congested city centres.The event will be opened by deputy London mayor for ...

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    New contracts continue to drive growth at Clipper Logistics

    2016-08-02T11:22:00Z

    Clipper Logistics saw its pre-tax profit and turnover continue to climb in its second year as a listed company as it began a series of new contracts.For the year ended 30 April 2016, group turnover grew 23.6% from £234.8m in 2015 to £290.3m.Within that, turnover generated by its e-fulfilment and ...

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    Daimler previews its battery powered eTruck

    2016-08-01T15:53:00Z

    Daimler previewed its 26-tonne, battery powered urban truck at the eTruck campus in Stuttgart last week.The truck is based on a Mercedes-Benz 6x2 chassis, and was only a partial unveil as Daimler is holding some cards ( such as the cab ) close to its chests until next month’s IAA ...

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    Booking open for 2016 Freight in the City Expo

    2016-08-01T09:07:00Z

    Booking is now open for this year's Freight in the City Expo, which will take place on 2 November at London's Alexandra Palace. The free-to-attend event will feature an exhibition of the latest vehicles, technology and equipment that enable urban deliveries to be made cleanly, safely, quietly and efficiently, as ...

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    Samworth Brothers Supply Chain driver named (44-tonne) FTA Truck Driver of the Year

    2016-07-29T16:01:00Z

    Samworth Brothers Supply Chain driver Matthew Pickering has been named the FTA’s Truck Driver of the Year 44-tonne 2016, following a hard-fought contest.He beat 19 other finalists at Mercedes-Benz Wentworth Park, Barnsley, in a range of tests including driving skills, manoeuvring ability, risk awareness and legislative knowledge, to lift the ...

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    London freight operators could face Ultra Low Emission Zone by 2018

    2016-07-29T13:16:00Z

    Freight operators working in London may face tougher emissions regulations as early as 2018 if air quality proposals from the London Assembly Environment Committee are acted upon.London has been urged to roll-out its Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) as early as 2018, as well as mandating a minimum Euro-5 standard ...

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    Tesla to build fully electric-powered truck

    2016-07-29T10:28:00Z

    Tesla, the electric car manufacturer known for its Roadster and S models, is looking at producing a zero-emission heavy truck.Founder Elon Musk aims to “expand the electric vehicle product line to address all major segments”.Musk claimed at a press briefing that the Tesla Semi is “in the early stages of ...

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    Royal Mail managers accept increased pay offer

    2016-07-29T09:39:00Z

    Royal Mail managers have voted to accept an increased pay offer, resolving a conflict that saw 4,800 of the carrier’s employees take industrial action earlier this year. The long-running pay dispute began when around 4,800 managers at the company refused a proposed pay increase of 1.3% for the year beginning ...

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    RHA and FTA say Transport Committee report on driver shortage is "fair reflection" of industry's issues

    2016-07-29T05:00:00Z

    The RHA has said the Transport Committee report into the driver shortage, which said that current measures to tackle the issue are not enough to resolve it, is a “fair reflection” of the industry’s problems.The report called on both the government and the industry to do more to tackle the ...

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    Current efforts to address driver shortage "will not be enough", warns Transport Committee

    2016-07-29T04:02:00Z

    Current efforts to resolve the driver shortage will not be enough to prevent the looming skills crisis, the Transport Committee has said.In its report released today, the select committee said that “years of under investment” by the road transport industry had lead to a shortage of around 45,000 drivers.A further ...

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    Arla Foods closes Hatfield Peverel site as Bidvest Logistics takes on transport duties

    2016-07-28T14:41:00Z

    Arla Foods said it had now closed down its Hatfield Peverel site after 32 drivers transferred to Bidvest Logistics.An Arla spokeswoman said: “Following an extensive consultation process, Arla Hatfield Peverel has closed this month and we would like to thank everyone at the site for their continued professionalism and commitment ...

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    Sainsbury's to create 900 jobs with new London fulfilment centre

    2016-07-28T14:35:00Z

    Sainsbury’s will open a new fulfilment centre in London this autumn to cope with growing online shopping demand.  The 185,000ft² facility in Bromley-By-Bow should create 900 new jobs, with recruitment already underway for the first 470 of these. The supermarket said it hopes to have recruited the remaining 430 by ...

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    Auditor picks at Birds Groupage Services' figures

    2016-07-28T13:48:00Z

    Birds Groupage Services' auditor has raised concerns over the future of the loss-making company.Auditor RSM Northern Ireland's concerns were raised in the operator's latest abbreviated annual results to 30 September 2015.Despite parent company Ballyvesey Holdings' waiver of a £4m intercompany loan in the period, the haulier made a loss of ...

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    Greggs boosts fleet MPG by 11% through ECO Stars membership

    2016-07-27T13:42:00Z

    Bakery group Greggs has sliced £750,000 off its national fleet running costs since its Scottish division joined the ECO Stars Fleet Recognition Scheme.The chain’s Edinburgh depot runs 11 refrigerated Euro-6 trucks, which each travel an average 82,876km per year on trunking and store delivery routes across Scotland.Following recommendations set out ...

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    Steve Porter Transport Group selected as preferred freight partner by Red Funnel

    2016-07-27T12:15:00Z

    Steve Porter Transport Group has signed a new five-year deal with Red Funnel, which will see it remain the ferry operator’s preferred freight partner.The new agreement builds on an existing commercial partnership that saw Steve Porter acquire Red Funnel’s distribution division in 2011.The deal sees Steve Porter remain the Isle ...

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    DHL staff offered redeployment as BHS contract terminates

    2016-07-27T12:14:00Z

    DHL Supply Chain’s long-standing distribution contract with BHS will end on 6 August, the operator has confirmed, after the collapse of the high street retailer. The operation, based at DHL’s Atherstone site, employed more than 300 DHL staff members and had been in effect for more than 20 years.In a ...

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    Money for HGV driver training would stimulate the economy, says Clugston boss

    2016-07-27T11:22:00Z

    The government should stimulate the economy by creating a quantitative easing programme for people rather than banks, according to Clugston Group CEO Stephen Martin.Speaking to Motortansport.co.uk this week about the annual results for Clugston’s logistics arm, Clugston Distribution Services, Martin expressed frustration at the lack of government financial support for ...