Latest Industry news – Page 194

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    Little appetite for click and collect amongst operators

    2014-10-13T13:41:00Z

    Almost a third of logistics companies fear new B2C delivery methods such as click and collect, viewing them as a threat to their businesses, according to a report by Barclays.The Last Mile report found that 31% of logistics firms identified retailers’ click and collect services as a threat, highlighting concerns ...

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    Skills for Logistics officially launches Standard of Excellence for Driver CPC

    2014-10-09T12:17:00Z

    Skills for Logistics (SfL) launched its Driver CPC Standard of Excellence last week at an event held at the John Lewis Northampton distribution centre.Operators and training providers took part in presentations evaluating how the first five-year wave of Driver CPC had been conducted, highlighting best practice from across the industry ...

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    PD Portcentric Logistics wins LCL deconsolidation contract with Allport

    2014-10-08T10:58:00Z

    Allport Cargo Services is to relocate its less-than-container load (LCL) deconsolidation service to the port of Felixstowe after signing a three-year contract with PD Portcentric Logistics.It plans to move all of its LCL deconsolidation operations, currently at Tilbury, into a 500,000ft² site operated by PD Portcentric Logistics. Allport then ...

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    Start spreading the news about out-of-hours deliveries at Quiet Cities

    2014-10-07T14:26:00Z

    Credit: Mark Lennihan/AP/Press Association ImagesStacey Hodge, director at Office of Freight Mobility, New York City Department of Transportation, will bring an international perspective to the first Quiet Cities summit in Twickenham next month. As well as showcasing the out-of-hours delivery experience in the Big Apple the two-day event will bring ...

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    Book now to secure your place at Quiet Cities

    2014-10-06T12:43:00Z

    Quiet Cities is the first global summit focused on enabling quieter deliveries of freight in urban environments.The two-day summit, a joint imitative between Motor Transport, TfL, DHL and Route Monkey, and it will take place on 25 and 26 November at Twickenham Stadium.It will bring together key stakeholders interested in ...

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    Tiger Trailers secures early orders

    2014-10-02T12:12:00Z

    Tiger Trailers, the trailer manufacturer set up by former Cartwright Group joint MDs John and Steven Cartwright, has secured a series of orders from major operators, some of whom previously bought from Cartwright.Gloucester 3PL Downton has ordered 60 Tiger curtainsided trailers for use on a variety of work, including paper, ...

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    Push to force more alternative fuel stations gathers pace

    2014-10-02T11:40:00Z

    New rules to ensure the build-up by 2020 of more refuelling points for vehicles using alternative fuels have been formally adopted by the European Council.I comes after their final approval in the European Parliament in April.Under the new rules adopted on 29 September, EU member states will have to set ...

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    ECO Stars launches website to boost fleet efficiency

    2014-10-01T13:36:00Z

    ECO Stars has launched a new website to help operators understand the environmental and financial benefits they could gain from learning how to improve fleet efficiency and lower fuel usage.Launched in 2009 in South Yorkshire, the fleet recognition scheme has now expanded across the UK as well as into Spain, ...

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    Driver shortage will force rates up

    2014-10-01T08:37:00Z

    Operators are struggling to find reliable agency drivers as they gear up for the peak Christmas period, with warnings that the shortage will intensify, forcing prices higher.Leicester-based Premier Logistics told Motortransport.co.uk its main agency has been struggling to provide staff. “Because of Driver CPC, there is a clause in the ...

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    Revised French road tolling scheme to be launched early 2015

    2014-09-30T15:47:00Z

    A revised French road tolling scheme covering parts of the currently free-to-use trunk road network is to be introduced early next year – targeting international hauliers transiting the country.The original Ecotaxe was intended to cover 15,000km of non-motorway national roads, which are heavily used by freight traffic that is priced ...

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    FairFuelUK concerned by lack of Labour Party interest in fuel price issue

    2014-09-26T13:07:00Z

    FairFuelUK (FFUK) co-founder Howard Cox has said he is “absolutely disgusted” with the Labour Party’s apparent disinterest in the issue of fuel prices, after a fringe event on the subject held at the Labour Party conference in Manchester attracted just a handful of attendants. FFUK spent around £4,000 – ...

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    Mercedes-Benz confirms 8x4 Euro-6 Econic cab for tipper market

    2014-09-26T10:57:00Z

    Mercedes-Benz has confirmed it is working on an 8x4 Euro-6 version of its low entry Econic cab, which that would be suitable for some urban construction applications where the improved visibility of vulnerable road users such as cyclists is an issue. Michael Kamper, UK MD of Mercedes-Benz Trucks, told MT ...

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    University unveils cycle-friendly truck concept

    2014-09-25T13:21:00Z

    Loughborough University has unveiled a new design of truck it claims could save the lives of hundreds of cyclists and pedestrians. The Direct Vision concept, based on a previous design from the University of Aachen (FKA), features a cab 80cm longer than normal trucks with a rounded nose, smaller dashboard, ...

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    PAC report criticises stop-go approach to roads funding

    2014-09-25T11:43:00Z

    A piecemeal, stop-go approach to funding for road maintenance has made it difficult for highways authorities to deliver maintenance cost-effectively over recent decades, the Public Accounts Committee has said. In a new report on roads maintenance published this week, the committee said the DfT’s “unpredictable and fluctuating” budgets for road ...

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    Book now to secure your place at Quiet Cities

    2014-09-25T11:28:00Z

    Booking for the Quiet Cities global summit in November is now open.The two-day summit, a joint initative between Motor Transport, TfL, DHL and Route Monkey, and it will take place on 25 and 26 November at Twickenham Stadium.Confirmed speakers include Ian Wainwright, head of freight and fleet programmes at TfL; ...

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    Mail competition inquiry launched following Royal Mail calls

    2014-09-25T10:45:00Z

    An inquiry into competition in the UK postal sector has been launched, after calls from Royal Mail to protect it from last mile delivery competition earlier this year.The Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) committee yesterday said the inquiry would investigate access, end-to-end delivery of mail, the parcel delivery services available ...

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    TfL commissioner Peter Hendy picked as Transaid trustee

    2014-09-22T15:12:00Z

    Charity Transaid has appointed TfL commissioner Sir Peter Hendy as a trustee as it seeks to expand the scope of its international work.Transaid aims to improve people’s quality of life in the developing world by making transport more available and affordable. It was founded by Save the Children and the ...

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    AKW Group wins warehousing deal with fashion house SRG

    2014-09-22T14:50:00Z

    Manchester-based AKW Group has won an 18-month 4,000-pallet warehousing contract with fashion house SRG Apparel.Having worked with the menswear specialist for the past 12 months, AKW said the contract, worth £700,000, was a key target for its 500,000ft² warehousing division based at Trafford Park.“This is an important contract for our ...

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    Cambridge universtity mandates cyclist safety improvements for contractors

    2014-09-18T10:48:00Z

    Contractors working for Cambridge university have been asked to make safety improvements to their HGVs corresponding with the Construction Logistics and Cycle Safety (Clocs) scheme.Based on the London developed Clocs initiative, which has been led by Transport for London, the Cambridge version binds contractors to installing extra mirrors and side ...

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    MT teams up with Logistics Job Shop to help operators recruit

    2014-09-16T15:21:00Z

    MT has teamed up with Logistics Job Shop to launch an improved recruitment service for the UK distribution industry.Founder David Coombes said: “Logistics Job Shop has a clear understanding of its customers, providing a targeted arena for employers and jobseekers.“While traffic and job applications may be lower than generalist jobs ...