Latest Industry news – Page 156

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    Number of cargo crimes 58% higher than in 2016, despite improving trend

    2017-12-13T11:42:00Z

    Recorded cargo crimes in the UK fell for the third consecutive quarter this year but remain 58% higher than the corresponding period of last year, according to the Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA).TAPA’s latest quarterly report on cargo theft reveals that the number of freight crimes in the UK in ...

  • Yearsley blast freezer
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    Yearsley has a blast with Dawsons freezers

    2017-12-11T14:41:00Z

    Frozen food specialist Yearsley Logistics has added a blast freezing service at two sites, Belshill and Gillingham, using leased stand-alone freezer units from Dawsonrentals.Richard Couch, head of commercial at Yearsley Logistics, said: "The Dawson units are a direct response to customer need. We have a number of customers who, though ...

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    FreightShare Lab project to help tackle freight inefficiencies

    2017-12-09T07:08:00Z

    Work has started on FreightShare Lab (FSL), a collaborative research project focused on tackling transport inefficiencies associated with empty and partially laden truck running. The project is co-funded by Innovate UK and aims to demonstrate how strategic data and asset sharing between multiple road/rail carriers and shippers can reduce empty ...

  • Vauxhall sale
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    Productivity and Brexit has put Ellesmere Port's future under jeopardy, warns PSA Group boss

    2017-12-08T16:40:00Z

    The future of Vauxhall’s Ellesmere Port factory is jeopardised by high manufacturing costs and Brexit, according to owner PSA Group CEO Carlos Tavares.Tavares said Ellesmere Port’s manufacturing costs are double that of PSA’s Sochaux factory in France. “This is striking because the most cost-competitive place to make cars in Europe ...

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    DAF best placed to benefit from hard Brexit, says Easton

    2017-12-07T14:51:00Z

    DAF could fare better than other truck manufacturers in the event of a hard Brexit, according to MD Robin Easton.Speaking at a press briefing in London, Easton stated his personal belief that Brexit is not in the best economic interests of the UK. He said he hoped the British government ...

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    Financial standing rate for standard O-licence holders to increase in 2018

    2017-12-07T12:18:00Z

    From 1 January, standard O-licence holders will be required to demonstrate an increased level of financial facilities, after the drop in the value of value of the pound following the EU referendum.Both new applicants and existing operators will be required to demonstrate £7,950 (previously £7,850) for the first HGV and ...

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    A hard Brexit would make a hard border inevitable in Northern Ireland, say MPs

    2017-12-05T16:17:00Z

    A hard Brexit would make a hard border “inevitable” between Northern Ireland and Ireland, MPs have warnedBorder checks between Ireland and Northern Ireland, and at Holyhead, Milford Haven and Fishguard, appear “inevitable”, if the government sticks to its hard Brexit plan to leave the single market and customs union, according ...

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    Sponsored Content: RHA Membership

    2017-12-05T10:31:00Z

    The Road Haulage Association is the only UK trade association dedicated to the operators of road freight. It has over 7000 member companies in membership who, between them, account for approximately 250,000 UK-registered heavy goods vehicles.Membership is wide and varied ranging from owner-operators to those operating fleets in excess of ...

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    Call to involve public in infrastructure planning to avoid cancellations such as Stanford West

    2017-12-01T14:03:00Z

    The government should create an organisation that involves the public in major infrastructure schemes, in order to prevent projects like the Stanford West lorry park being dropped.A report from the independent Institute for Government (IfG), argues that the UK is poor at engaging with the public and local communities on ...

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    HGVs will need to meet Euro-6 emissions standard to operate across London from 2020

    2017-12-01T09:55:00Z

    Following confirmation that central London will have an Ultra Low Emission Zone from 2019, TfL has said an extension across greater London for HGVs will likely begin just over a year later.Launching a consultation on plans to extend the ULEZ for HGVs from 26 October 2020, mayor Sadiq Khan (pictured) ...

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    Royal Mail and Arrival to share electric vehicle trial findings at Microlise Transport Conference

    2017-11-28T11:36:00Z

    The possibilities around using electric commercial vehicles will be a hot topic at next year's Microlise Transport Conference, the companies behind the electric, autonomous-ready post delivery trucks in London scheduled to speak. Royal Mail and technology firm Arrival began trialling the nine vehicles in London in August out of Royal ...

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    UK trucks may need permits to run in Europe after Brexit

    2017-11-27T10:57:00Z

    James Hookham, deputy CEO of the Freight Transport Association, says that the UK will need to replace Community permits on Brexit day.Up to now, all the Brexit talk has been about its impact on trade and goods movements and the rights of Eastern European drivers to continue working and driving ...

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    Boom in home deliveries powered by fossil fuels is harming our health

    2017-11-23T16:36:00Z

    Photo: ShutterstockThe boom in home deliveries is a huge issue affecting the nation’s health and must be dealt with, according to an expert giving evidence to MPs on the joint committee hearing into air quality.Speaking to MPs from the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee; Environmental Audit Committee; Health Committee; ...

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    BFGoodrich to enter the UK and Ireland tyre markets for first time

    2017-11-23T15:26:00Z

    Tyre manufacturer BFGoodrich is entering the UK and Ireland truck tyre markets from January next year.The company, known for its off-road specialism, sells more than 1.6 million tyres a year to the CV market in all territories across the world except Europe.Guy Heywood, commercial director at BFGoodrich for the UK ...

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    Cut fuel duty in the Budget and give the road transport sector a much needed boost, representatives demand

    2017-11-21T15:01:00Z

    A near doubling of freight firms filing for insolvency in the second quarter of this year has prompted the FTA to call on chancellor Philip Hammond to cut fuel duty in this week’s Budget to prevent further freight company failures.Figures from the government’s Insolvency Service reveal that the number of ...

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    Direct Vision Standard concession welcomed but concerns remain

    2017-11-20T17:45:00Z

    Trade associations have cautioned against adding further complexity into the London supply chain, after TfL went live with its latest Direct Vision Standard (DVS) consultation.TfL is seeking responses to its proposal to introduce a Safety Permit Scheme as part of DVS, a move that would potentially see the controversial scheme ...

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    HGVs pay enough tax to cover all government road maintenance spending

    2017-11-20T10:55:00Z

    HGVs pay enough in tax to cover almost all the government’s spending on road maintenance in the UK, according to research.A report prepared for the FTA ahead of next week’s Budget shows that revenue raised in 2015/16 from HGVs in fuel duty, VED and the road user levy totalled £4.4bn.The ...

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    Transport for the North's new legal powers presented to Parliament

    2017-11-16T13:40:00Z

    New legal powers to transform Transport for the North (TfN) into the UK’s first-ever statutory sub-national transport body were laid out today (16 November) in Parliament.The government says the new legislation will give the North an unprecedented say on how money is spent on transport schemes across the region.Today's announcement ...

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    Stanford West lorry park cancelled after government concedes it will not win judicial review

    2017-11-15T15:47:00Z

    The government has pulled the plug on the planned lorry park in Stanford West, which was selected as a solution to the chronic congestion caused by Operation Stack.The collapse of the planned lorry park contingency means there will be no alternative to Operation Stack until March 2019 at the earliest.Former ...

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    Freight industry must not be 'thrown to the wolves' if government fails to deliver viable customs system

    2017-11-15T14:09:00Z

    The road freight industry is in danger of being “thrown to the wolves” if the government fails to install a competent customs system in time for Brexit, the FTA warned this week.The warning came in response to the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report: Brexit and the future of customs, published ...