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    Drunk driver pleads with court not to ban him as he will lose "significant" earnings due to driver shortage

    2021-09-14T10:51:00Z

    A Lithuanian lorry driver, arrested for driving a lorry whilst drunk, pleaded with the court not to ban him as the driver shortage meant he could lose out on "significant" earnings whilst in Britain.Manchester Magistrates Court heard that Lithuanian Vitas Urbonas, 48, was seen driving a MAN tractor unit in ...

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    SDC sees 10,000th trailer roll off new production line

    2021-09-13T16:50:00Z

    SDC Trailers has passed a manufacturing milestone after its 10,000th trailer rolled off the company’s new production line in Toomebridge, three years after the facility became operational.This latest landmark event comes as the company continues to see a surge in demand, with one new SDC trailer going into production every ...

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    "Driver shortage is about Covid not Brexit," claims Shapps as Morrisons warns of price rises

    2021-09-10T13:08:00Z

    The UK needs to “stand on its own two feet” and solve the current HGV driver crisis without relying on foreign workers to plug the gap, the transport secretary repeated this week.Grant Shapps (pictured) also said the driver shortage was a global problem and it was “completely untrue” to put ...

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    Lafarge fails in bid to annul crimes against humanity charges

    2021-09-09T15:31:00Z

    One of France’s top courts has overturned a decision to dismiss charges against cement firm Lafarge for complicity in crimes against humanity in Syria.It is accused of paying millions of Euros to armed groups, including ISIS, during the country’s civil war in order to keep a cement plant in operation ...

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    "Smart motorways are safest in the country," claims National Highways

    2021-09-09T14:06:00Z

    An independent review into safety data and evidence concerning smart motorways has found no errors and concluded that all-lanes running (ALR) highways are some of the safest roads in the country.The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) said the data used in last year’s stocktake and action plan and a ...

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    Volta in milestone production deal with Steyr Automotive

    2021-09-09T12:27:00Z

    Volta Trucks has confirmed its Volta Zero will be manufactured in Austria by Steyr Automotive, following a competitive tender.Volta said Steyr was chosen based on its extensive experience of CV manufacturing, its existing infrastructure and the consequent speed to market.It means series production will commence in late 2022, following customer ...

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    Local resident prevented high speed rail crash after Tesco truck hit bridge

    2021-09-09T12:10:00Z

    A high-speed train derailment was avoided last week after a Tesco HGV struck a bridge in Plymouth, thanks to a “quick-acting” member of the public calling the emergency services.In a House of Lords debate following the incident, Baroness Watkins said the outcome could have been much more serious when the ...

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    Cargo thieves turn to angle grinders to break into metal trailers, NaVCIS warns hauliers

    2021-09-07T13:52:00Z

    The National Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service (NaVCIS) is urging hauliers to take action to prevent cargo theft after more than 900 notifications of freight crime were recorded in the first three months of 2021, with angle grinders used for the first time ever to break into metal sided trailers.PC Mike ...

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    Shortage of new HGVs and lack of drivers putting strain on UK fleet, warns WMS Group

    2021-09-07T10:22:00Z

    With a shortage of new HGVs, combined with an increasing labour crisis, hauliers have been told they need a robust warranty to ensure their fleet can continue to go the extra mile.The warning comes from warranty provider WMS Group which points to the latest figures from the Society of Motor ...

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    Post-Brexit customs checks into NI delayed indefinitely, says UK government

    2021-09-07T09:45:00Z

    Post-Brexit checks on goods including meats and parcels into Northern Ireland (NI) have been delayed once again and this time indefinitely, the government has confirmed.The move will bring relief to hauliers transporting goods to NI who have been bracing themselves for the introduction of the new customs checks, which were ...

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    Parcelhero warns of delivery chaos if customs checks imposed on parcels to NI

    2021-09-06T16:28:00Z

    Parcel delivery service ParcelHero is calling for the continued suspension of the introduction of full customs declarations paperwork and extra customs procedures on parcels being sent from Great Britain to Northern Ireland (NI).The UK government imposed the suspension unilaterally in March this year, for six months, after new customs rules ...

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    Salford Van Hire invests £16m in new DAF vehicles

    2021-09-06T13:57:00Z

    Salford Van Hire has invested £16m in more than 200 new DAF commercial vehicles across its spot hire and contract hire fleets.The new DAF purchases include both rigid vehicles and tractor units. The rigids are a mix of 7.5 tonne, 12 tonne and 18 tonne boxes and curtain-siders with tuck-away ...

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    ‘Full Yorkshire’ Breakfast awaits at Northern Rewards

    2021-09-06T10:00:00Z

    There are still a few 10-seat tables and a couple of category sponsorship opportunities available at the inaugural Transport News Scottish Rewards Presentation Breakfast to be held during Tip-ex Tank-ex, on the morning of Friday 1 October 2021 in the Royal Hall, Harrogate, adjacent to the Show.The gala event commences ...

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    Development of urban driving apprenticeship given green light

    2021-09-06T07:45:00Z

    An apprenticeship in urban driving which aims to resolve the HGV driver recruitment crisis in the long term has taken a major step forward after the overseeing body approved its development.The move follows the go-ahead for an HGV driver category C+E apprenticeship earlier this year and the hope is that ...

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    GWR slams drivers over bridge strikes

    2021-09-03T13:26:00Z

    “Huge” damage caused by a Tesco lorry when it crashed into a railway bridge earlier this week has prompted a train operator to criticise HGV drivers for not taking enough care on the roads.Great Western Railway’s (GWR) deputy MD said bridge strikes by lorries were regularly occurring despite being “entirely ...

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    Motor Transport Awards roars back to life as 1,000 guests once again gather in London's West End

    2021-09-03T12:39:00Z

    Wren Kitchens was the big winner at the 2021 Motor Transport Awards last night walking off with no fewer than five trophies - a feat previously matched only by DPD.Expect Distribution took the blue riband Haulier of the Year award for the third time and the second year in a ...

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    FORS Standard version 6 to be published in October

    2021-09-01T13:35:00Z

    The new FORS Standard will be introduced to members via a series of live webinars this autumn.It is due to be published on 19 October with implementation from 1 July next year.The free-to-attend webinars are scheduled to take place this October and November and will update FORS members on the ...

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    Kent Access Permit policy cost hauliers over £630,000 in fines, DfT reveals

    2021-08-31T16:17:00Z

    Hauliers were fined over £630,000 for not having the right paperwork to enter Kent at the end of the Brexit transition period, DfT has revealed.The fines, amounting to a total of £638,000, were for failing to have a Kent Access Permit, which was mandatory for EU-bound HGVs entering Kent from ...

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    Next CEO blames “insane” government immigration policy for HGV driver shortage

    2021-08-31T16:04:00Z

    The government’s “insane” immigration policy is to blame for the lorry driver shortage, and not Brexit, the head of retail giant Next said this week.Next chief executive Lord Wolfson is calling on the government to think again and allow more HGV drivers to work in the UK to tackle the ...

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    Arla deliveries delayed as vegan climate campaigners blockade Aylesbury DC

    2021-08-31T14:32:00Z

    Deliveries from Arla’s Aylesbury distribution centre are facing major delays after vegan climate activists blockaded all entrances and exits this morning (31 August).Around 50 activists from Animal Rebellion, which is affiliated to climate campaign group Extinction Rebellion, blocked the gates to Arla’s DC, at around 5am.The protesters locked on to ...