Latest Industry news – Page 116
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Daily diesel sales still 20% lower despite government easing lockdown
Daily diesel sales are 20% lower than before the pandemic lockdown was introduced, with petrol sales down by 26%, according to the latest government data.The continued depression is revealed in data from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.The data comes from sales figures from 4,500 filling stations, which ...
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Government plans for Brexit customs clearance post welcomed by hauliers
Hauliers are backing government plans to create a 27-acre Brexit customs clearance centre and lorry park near Ashford in Kent.Plans for the site, which will accommodate over 10,000 lorries, were revealed by the government last week.The site, known as Mojo, is close to junction 10a of the M20 and will ...
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Testing backlog "turning into complete nightmare", haulier claims
A lack of testing slots for HGVs and trailers due to Covid-19 is already causing significant problems for hauliers and the situation is set to deteriorate as Christmas approaches, according to businesses in Yorkshire.RCA Transport International Services in Dewsbury said it needed around half of its trailers tested next month ...
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Vision Techniques develops "unbeatable" night camera technology
Vision Techniques has launched the VT Night-Sight 24 Ultra high-performance camera.The company claims it is one of the best performing night vision cameras in the commercial vehicle market, offering "unbeatable day-time HD clarity with the addition of unprecedented night vision capabilities".This allows the camera to capture clear, high-resolution coloured images ...
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Goods entering EU will need customs checks even if trade deal agreed
Goods entering the European Union from January will be subject to full border customs checks, regardless of whether or not a trade deal is reached, according to the EU’s chief negotiator.Michel Barnier confirmed that from 1 January 2021, every UK product imported into the EU will face checks.He also said ...
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Sector gives mixed reaction to government's £160bn support package
Logistics business groups have welcomed the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s series of measures to get the economy back on its feet, but warned that further initiatives are needed to prevent a slew of job losses.Rishi Sunak announced a £160bn support package, which includes supporting over a million businesses through grants, ...
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Cardiff haulier folded after key personnel became ill
Cardiff Container Link entered into administration after “key personnel” at the company became ill and were absent from the business.The background to the Roath Docks-based container haulier’s financial woes is contained in a report to creditors, which explained that it had expanded and traded well up until January 2020.At this ...
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£1m motorways study launched to assess performance of autonomous vehicles on motorways
A new £1m project will see Loughborough University team up with Highways England to assess the challenges that connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) will face on the UK’s motorways.Researchers will assess how roadwork operation, lanes, junctions and lane markings could impact on the performance of CAVs.The project, named CAVIAR (Connected ...
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Lord Attlee tables amendment to break DVSA monopoly on HGV testing
Conservative peer Lord Attlee has weighed in on the side of the logistics industry by tabling an amendment which could end the DVSA’s monopoly on HGV testing.Lord Attlee’s amendment to the government’s Business and Planning Bill calls for the government to allow Authorised Testing Facility (ATF) operators to carry out ...
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FTA calls for Apprenticeship Levy to be used to retrain staff threatened by redundancy
The FTA is calling for the government to switch the logistics industry’s Apprenticeship Levy payments to a Skills Levy so firms can retrain staff in new roles rather than make them redundant.The call comes as the logistics industry braces itself for redundancies as the government winds down the furlough scheme.Elizabeth ...
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Driver CPC changes leave too many unanswered questions and could be outdated, says fleet specialist
Government changes to the Driver CPC rules have left too many questions unanswered and do not take into consideration the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the industry, according to a CPC training provider Fleet Source.It argues that while the changes are welcome they are based on a consultation which ...
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Moto ends offer of free meals to HGV drivers as operations return to normal
Moto’s offer of free meals for HGV drivers parking overnight at their facilities, launched at the start of the pandemic lockdown, comes to an end this week.In its place the motorway services operator has relaunched an upgraded, cut-price food voucher scheme.Moto launched the free meal scheme at the start of ...
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IT system handling post-Brexit HGV freight still not built
An IT system that allows freight on HGVs to be “pre-declared” before being exported when the country splits from Europe has yet to be built, raising concerns of snarl-ups at the border.With less than six months before the current transition period ends, HM Revenue & Customs is racing to set ...
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Firms delivering Covid-19 testing kits have "achieved the impossible"
A consortium of companies, including Yodel, Menzies Distribution and UPS Healthcare, are managing the collection and delivery of Covid-19 home testing kits into laboratories.Created by The Delivery Group in Warrington, The Carrier Consortium, which also includes DX and Diamond Transport, said it had “achieved the impossible” and was working to ...
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Hydrogen a key technology for decarbonising road transport but no 'silver bullet'
There is growing support for the view that green hydrogen made with renewable electricity could play a key role in decarbonising heavy road transport, but it should not be seen as a “silver bullet” that will address all the industry’s carbon concerns.In a webinar looking at the potential for the ...
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Driver First Assist launches plan to provide low-cost defibrillators for road transport industry
Driver First Assist has moved one step closer to achieving its pledge to provide an automated external defibrillator (AED) at a fraction of the cost of existing products.With development and certification completed, the not-for-profit community interest company, which has so far delivered over 7,000 training courses on basic roadside first ...
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England's best motorway services revealed in new survey
Extra and Westmorland have been voted England’s best motorway service operators by almost 10,000 visitors.Extra, which operates six sites in the survey conducted by independent watchdog Transport Focus, and Westmorland, which operates four, achieved the joint highest overall satisfaction score of 97%.Transport Focus said that across the country as a ...
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Boost for Earned Recognition during lockdown, FleetCheck reports
The earliest months of the Covid-19 lockdown saw a marked increase in the number of commercial vehicle fleets adopting the DVSA’s Earned Recognition scheme, FleetCheck has revealed.From March to June, 64% of new corporate customers coming to the fleet management software company cited Earned Recognition as a primary factor, compared ...
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British International Freight Association offers free customs training for younger members
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) is offering free online customs procedures training for members of its Young Forwarder Network (YFN).The training session, on Wednesday 8 July, will be focused around customs procedure codes and will be available exclusively to members of the YFN.BIFA launched the YFN last year to ...
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Lifetime Achievement winner named in Microlise Driver of the Year Awards 2020
Gary Bellamy (pictured) from Forterra Building Products has been named the Lifetime Achievement winner in this year's Microlise Driver of The Year Awards.The nomination-based awards received more entries than ever before and telematics-based categories contained an initial eligible pool of over 225,000 drivers.The 2020 winners triumphed after a process of ...