Latest fleet news – Page 847
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MT ArticleLomas Distribution takes on collapsed Seafield's Winsford site
The MD of Buxton-based Lomas Distribution has expressed his delight after the company secured the Winsford warehousing business of collapsed firm Seafield Logistics saving jobs in the process.Following Abbey Logistics successful deal for much of the failed business’s bulk powder operations, Lomas Distribution secured Winsford and the palletised transport operation ...
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MT ArticlePall-Ex member RJ Murray wins £3.6m solar panel contract
RJ Murray & Son has won a three-year contract with solar panel firm Global Heat Source, worth £1.2m a year.The new operation will be based at pallet network Pall-Ex’s northern hub in Carlisle, which is run by RJ Murray, and is expected to boost freight volumes by around 500 pallets ...
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MT ArticleSpatial Global secures Gruppo Media extension
Publisher Gruppo Media has extended its delivery and warehousing contract with Castle Donington-based Spatial Global.The contract has been extended to include receiving, storing, pick and pack and dispatching merchandise to customers, along with delivering bulk orders to retailers.The operator will continue to provide pick and pack, warehousing, mail delivery and ...
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Clipper to manage Cabbages & Roses supply chain
Clipper Logistics has won a contract to manage the supply chain for fashion, fabrics and homeware brand Cabbages & Roses from its Enfield shared-user site.The contract covers deliveries to stores and worldwide distribution for the retailer’s e-commerce operation, both of which were previously serviced in-house.Clipper will use its returns management ...
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Europa Worldwide continues expansion plans
Europa Worldwide has made two significant steps towards its goal of becoming the number one groupage operator in the UK; opening a new site in Nottingham and delivering the first phase of its £1.7m IT investment.The international groupage and freight forwarding specialist has become one of the first tenants in ...
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TfL confirms new out-of-hours delivery trials
Transport for London (TfL) has confirmed three new out-of-hours delivery trials are to start in London, after signing a deal with an external consultancy to manage and assess them.The trials will focus on three distinct areas, said a spokesman for TfL: the possibility of a long-term change in delivery behaviour; ...
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Rates freeze contributes to profit drop at Arcese UK
Pre-tax profit at Arcese UK fell over 30% in the year to the end of December, accounts posted at Companies House have shown.Turnover at the Thurrock-based firm, which runs around 80 vehicles, rose almost 1.7% during 2013 to £24.07m (2012: £23.67m) but profits before tax fell to just under £259,000 ...
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Seafield Logistics in administration
MT Top 100 company Seafield Logistics has been placed into administration.In a statement Grant Thornton confirmed it had been appointed as the firm's administrator today (11 June), with David Riley, Les Ross and Joe McLean handling the process.“Immediately following the appointment, the bulk powder transport business was sold to ...
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Abbey Logistics buys majority of Seafield Logistics' bulk powder operation
Abbey Logistics Group has acquired the majority of the assets and customer base relating to the bulk powder transport business of Seafield Logistics.Seafield Logistics is a major player in the UK bulk powder transport market, with significant contracts in food and non-food markets. It ranked 55 in Motor Transport’s Top ...
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Morrisons extends reach of home delivery service
Morrisons has extended its home delivery service into Hull and Manchester as it continues with plans to offer grocery deliveries to 50% of UK addresses by the end of the year.Deliveries in the two areas began on Monday 2 June and follow the introduction of similar operations in Yorkshire, London ...
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Inglis promoted to chief development officer in DHL reorganisation
DHL Supply Chain Europe CEO Graham Inglis has been promoted to chief development officer as part of a management shake-up.Inglis (pictured right) will be responsible for global sales and marketing and DHL's sector and product teams. He will also take on responsibility for its global Service Parts Logistics and Life ...
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MT ArticleACS&T "best in the business" strategy boosts profit to £1.1m
Temperature-controlled operator ACS&T has said that making its operation and facilities some of the “best in the business” led to improvement in profit last year.Pre-tax profit was £1.1m in 2013, from £651,000 in 2012. Turnover for the year ended December 2013 was £20.5m, flat on 2012’s £20.47m.MD Malcolm Johnstone ...
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MT ArticleFortec Connects in bid to leapfrog rivals
FortecFortec will complete its most significant IT project in a decade by the end of the year, in a move it claims will put it ahead of its pallet network rivals and on par with the best the parcels sector can offer.Andrew Knowles, Fortec operations director, told MT: “If you ...
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Trouble at TNT UK as it makes a loss
TNT UK saw its finances tumble into the red last year following the loss of a major contract, posting a £6.4m loss just a year after it quadrupled its pre-tax profit.In a year that saw it cut staff numbers and make managers in a number of departments redundant, TNT’s financial ...
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Clipper Logistics secures five-year extension with Tesco
Clipper Logistics has won a five-year extension to its e-fulfilment contract with Tesco and will refit its Daventry DC.The new part of the contract will see Clipper make Tesco’s clothing ‘retail ready’ for deliveries to customers. Clipper has held a contract to provide e-fulfilment for the supermarket’s clothing range since ...
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MT ArticleCris Stephenson is the new Pall-Ex UK managing director
Cris Stephenson, UK MD, Pall-ExCris Stephenson has taken on the role of UK MD at Pall-Ex, succeeding Adrian Russell who becomes group MD, and assumes exclusive responsibility for the pallet network’s European operations.Stephenson, who joined Pall-Ex in 2011 and was assistant MD, said his first role would be to reorganise ...
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MT ArticleStrachota rebuilds Tesco distribution network
At almost 1m sq ft, Tesco’s giant flagship Reading DC is one of the largest grocery distribution sites in Europe.The opening of Reading in June 2013 on a former Courage brewery site is part of one of the largest change programmes in UK retail distribution history, overseen by Tesco distribution ...
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NFT reveals more details of its plan to head south
NFT has revealed more details in regards its plan to venture south and open a substantial new facility, in its bid to take a larger slice of the UK’s £38bn imported food market.The operator, which revealed its plan to Motortransport.co.uk last month, hopes a new warehouse in the region will ...
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UPS appoints David Abney as CEO
UPS has appointed David Abney as CEO. He replaces Scott Davis, who will retire later this year.Currently chief operating officer, Abney will take up his new position on 1 September. He started his career at UPS in 1974 as a part-time package loader and has since held numerous positions with ...
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The scale of foreign-ownership in road transport
The UK is a hub for foreign investment. We drive cars made by the Koreans and Japanese, consume power made by the Germans and French, and eat American fast-food.Logistics is no different, as the Sunday Times Inward Investment Track shows, but the scale of foreign investment in British logistics is ...