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    Transaid wins funding to protect drivers in Zambia from Covid-19

    2020-11-12T16:56:00Z

    Transaid, the international transport charity, said it had secured vital funding to help protect supply chain workers in Zambia from exposure to Covid-19.Professional drivers in the landlocked African country have been battling deteriorating working conditions, potentially increased road safety risks and a lack of access to information and training to ...

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    New business-led Brexit task force "a government smokescreen", Logistics UK boss claims

    2020-11-12T16:43:00Z

    With just 34 working days left before the Brexit transition period ends, Logistics UK has reacted “with incredulity” at an announcement by the government that it had launched a ‘business-led task force’.Senior cabinet office minister Michael Gove said it was a “challenging time” for businesses and it was determined to ...

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    Customs software hitch throws Northern Ireland Brexit plan into more confusion

    2020-11-11T18:42:00Z

    A customs software provider for freight forwarders has told the government there is "a totally unacceptable level of risk" in mandating its Customs Declaration Service (CDS) for shipments to and out of Northern Ireland.In a letter to HMRC, Agency Sector Management (ASM) explained that the original plan for CDS migration ...

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    "Fix gaps in Brexit guidance to avoid delays and shortages," industry urges government

    2020-11-11T12:20:00Z

    Logistics UK has renewed its appeal to government to provide the clarity and systems hauliers require to ensure trade continues flowing after the Brexit transition period ends on 31 December 2020.Speaking to the House of Commons Select Committee on the Future Relationship with the EU today (11 November), Elizabeth de ...

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    Shell to sponsor carbon-cutting fleet manager training programme at Smart Freight Centre

    2020-11-10T17:56:00Z

    Shell is partnering with the Smart Freight Centre to sponsor its smart transport manager training (STMT) module.The online programme aims to educate fleet managers on how to reduce carbon emissions, increase efficiencies and cut costs throughout their entire supply chain.The programme covers five modules over a four-hour online course. The ...

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    Decision to halt HGV driver tests will disrupt peak season, industry warns

    2020-11-10T17:25:00Z

    The Logistics Skills Network (LSN) has slammed the DVSA’s decision to suspend HGV driver testing and training during the government’s latest four-week lockdown in England, which began last week.The LSN, whose members train around 40% of all HGV drivers each year, is warning that the decision will add thousands more ...

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    Peak season threatened by trailer “drought”, warn manufacturers and dealers

    2020-11-10T15:08:00Z

    Trailer manufacturers and dealers are warning of a “trailer drought” in the UK ahead of the Black Friday and Christmas peaks, with prices for second hand trailers reaching unprecedented levels.Industry experts say the shortage is driven by the recent demise of trailer manufacturer The Cartwright Group, the ongoing uncertainty caused ...

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    List of most-struck bridges revealed as Network Rail calls for HGV drivers to take more care

    2020-11-09T16:13:00Z

    Network Rail has released a list of the most battered bridges in Britain in a bid to raise HGV driver awareness ahead of the Black Friday and Christmas rush.The list reveals that the Watling Street bridge on the A5 in Hinckley, Leicestershire, has the unenviable title of Britain’s most-bashed bridge ...

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    Up to 70% of HGVs bound for EU won't meet new customs rules, National Audit Office claims

    2020-11-09T13:38:00Z

    The public spending watchdog has criticised the government for failing to prepare for Brexit and said between 40% and 70% of laden HGVs travelling to the EU will not be ready for Customs requirements.In a report into the country’s preparedness for the end of the transition period, the National Audit ...

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    RHA warns of major supply chain chaos if mink-related Covid-19 strain spreads beyond Denmark

    2020-11-09T13:13:00Z

    The UK government must make immediate preparations to prevent severe disruption to the flow of goods into the UK in the event of the new mink-related Covid-19 strain originating in Denmark spreading into France, Belgium or Germany, the RHA warned this week.The warning follows new rules laid out over the ...

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    Fresh food supply chain will hit Brexit brick wall, meat authorities warn

    2020-11-05T17:36:00Z

    Fresh food logistics to and from the continent must be prioritised if it is to remain competitive after the UK leaves the EU, according to the British Meat Processors Association (BMPA).It said the £8.7bn trade in meat products, which keeps the just-in-time food supply chain moving, was about to “run ...

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    Sector faces double the risk of fatal injury, new data reveals

    2020-11-05T16:40:00Z

    The transportation and storage industry had a rate of fatal injury around twice the average across all industries, according to new figures from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).The average rate of non-fatal injuries between 2012/13 and 2019/20 was 2.7% in road haulage; 2.9% in warehousing and 3.4% in post ...

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    Face-to-face Driver CPC courses suspended during national lockdown

    2020-11-04T14:38:00Z

    All face-to-face Driver CPC courses have been suspended until 2 December as part of the lockdown restrictions imposed to prevent the spread of Covid-19.The DVSA said the national restrictions, to be introduced from Thursday (5 November) do not affect its HGV testing service and that ATFs can remain open.However, all ...

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    Get ready for an online Christmas as England heads into lockdown

    2020-11-03T14:52:00Z

    The Association of Pallet Networks (APN) said its members had "robust continuity plans" and appropriate safety measures in place to continue deliveries during the country’s second lockdown.Its move to reassure the marketplace came as research from Whistl showed that nearly half of Christmas shoppers (46%) are aiming to increase their ...

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    Operators must prepare for Covid and Brexit "double whammy" says Dawsongroup

    2020-11-03T12:27:00Z

    Operators should not be distracted by the prospect of a busy Christmas and instead must prepare for a worst-case scenario of a Brexit and Covid-19 “double whammy”, according to Dawsongroup.The truck and trailer contract hire and rental business said haulage firms must not be panicked into doing nothing and that ...

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    Logistics UK signs member discount deal for customs software

    2020-11-03T09:47:00Z

    Logistics UK said member companies could continue trading smoothly with the EU at the end of the Brexit transition period after it secured discounted access to software from customs experts AEB.Organisations that will be required to make customs declarations from 1 January can get a lifetime 5% discount on AEB’s ...

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    Company reorganisations leaving skills vacuum, says FleetCheck

    2020-11-02T09:51:00Z

    The industry is facing a new shortage in essential fleet skills as companies restructure their businesses in the wake of the pandemic, FleetCheck has warned.The fleet software specialist has reported growing instances of managers with fleet expertise being made redundant or moved into new roles, often leaving responsibility in the ...

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    Industry slams plan to enlarge London congestion charge zone

    2020-10-30T17:40:00Z

    Another significant blow to the transport sector could come in the form of an extension of the Capital’s congestion charge zone, which has been suggested as a means of bailing out Transport for London (TfL).The RAC said the government had demanded the current zone be extended to encompass “a huge ...

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    DVSA warns of further clampdown on tyres aged 10 years and older

    2020-10-30T17:12:00Z

    Hauliers should expect to receive an S-mark prohibition and face a follow-up investigation if enforcement officers discover a tyre aged 10 years or older fitted to front axles from next year.Secondary legislation to make old tyres illegal is currently being laid and they will be banned from the front wheels ...

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    No-deal Brexit would leave HGV operators short of EU access permits, lawyer warns

    2020-10-30T15:53:00Z

    A transport lawyer has added his voice to growing concerns that there will not be enough HGV access permits for operators wanting to enter the EU in the event of a no-deal Brexit.Tim Culpin, transport partner at Aaron & Partners, said there would “simply not be enough” European Conference of ...