Latest Industry news – Page 94
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Give lorry cargo thefts higher priority, RHA tells crime minister
The RHA is calling on the government to give greater importance to lorry cargo thefts, which currently fall under the same category as the theft of a pair of sunglasses from a motor vehicle.In a letter sent today (10 May) to Kit Malthouse, minister of state for crime and policing, ...
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New training body run by former STC Beverley Bell reveals course details
Former senior traffic commissioner (STC) Beverley Bell (pictured) has launched a training company offering operator licence awareness, Driver CPC and transport manager courses.Beverley Bell Training will begin rolling out its first courses in the North West in June while Covid restrictions remain in place, but the intention is to offer ...
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Anger over "unrealistic" plan to slap huge fines on hauliers found with stowaways
Hauliers will stop bringing goods into the UK if the government ploughs on with proposals to levy fines of £2,000 per stowaway found in vehicles, regardless of the security measures taken, Logistics UK has warned.A consultation into the controversial plans ended yesterday (6 May) with ministers wanting to overhaul the ...
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Training bodies hit out at DVSA as HGV test backlog builds
More than 118,000 HGV tests are required to take place over the next 12 months if a skills black hole caused by the pandemic is to be plugged, according to research carried out by the Logistics Skills Network (LSN).In 2020, just 15,547 professional drivers passed their test, compared to a ...
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New figures reveal shocking truth behind overhead power line incidents
Nearly half of all overhead power line incidents last year were caused by haulage firms, according to UK Power Networks (UKPN).The energy firm has now launched a campaign to remind people working near power lines to concentrate on their safety and plan properly.It said the four groups with the highest ...
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Suffolk police slam HGV drivers after recording 350 offences in five days
Police in Suffolk said it was “extremely frustrating” that large numbers of HGV drivers are breaking the law, after officers detected over 350 traffic offences in just five days.A joint Norfolk and Suffolk roads and armed policing team used a lorry cab to monitor truckers on the A14, A11 and ...
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Revealed - the top ten costliest routes for international hauliers
The most expensive route for truckers in Europe is the A6:A7 Paris to Marseille toll road, with a one-way journey costing just over £305, according to hire firm Northgate.It researched 44 countries and looked at toll roads, bridges and tunnels and found that the Great St Bernard tunnel, connecting Western ...
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Kingdon Wessex DAF bought by Adams Morey
Adams Morey MD Kevin Swinnerton said he was excited to welcome Kingdon Wessex DAF to its dealer network, adding that he was "looking forward to more prosperity".The acquistion provides Adams Morey with an area of operation across the whole south-west of England from Cornwall to Basingstoke and its headquarters at ...
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Prologis signs lease with Dunelm for new DIRFT warehouse
Logistics property developer Prologis has agreed a lease with homeware retailer Dunelm for a new warehousing facility – DC4 – on the Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal.Prologis said the move to the leading rail-served logistics park supports Dunelm’s focus on improving its customer proposition, as well as reflecting the growth ...
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Drunk HGV driver disqualified after crashing into tree and blocking road
An HGV driver has been disqualified for 26 months following a collision on the A140 in Suffolk after he was found to be more than four times over the drink drive limit.Police were called just after midnight on Sunday 2 May to reports of a single vehicle collision at Mendlesham.A ...
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Elandbridge partners with HABS Customs to offer hauliers fast track through Brexit border queues
Truckpass developer Elandbridge has joined forces with customs brokerage and consultancy firm HABS Customs to set up customs and veterinary clearance facilities in Britain to enable the friction-free movement of goods in sealed containers between the UK mainland, Ireland and Northern Ireland.The two firms will combine their expertise to help ...
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IT duo prepare to exhibit at Multimodal 2021
Freight Software subsidiaries Brands Forward Computers and BoxTop Technologies are to exhibit at Multimodal 2021, which is to run from 19 to 21 October 2021.The annual exhibition, which will take place at the NEC in Birmingham, features conference sessions, networking and awards and spans three days.Forward Computers supplies freight forwarding ...
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Teletrac Navman on hunt for logistics hidden heroes who go the extra mile
Telematics and tracking specialist Teletrac Navman has launched its latest initiative, 'Going the extra mile', which highlights the work carried out by the hidden heroes in the UK’s transport and logistics sector.The campaign aims to showcase those logistics workers, from managers to drivers, who have made significant efforts to ensure ...
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Made.com doubles capacity at London Gateway to meet growing online demand
Online furniture retailer Made.com is to more than double its onsite capacity at London Gateway’s Logistics Park.The retailer will open an additional 350,000sq ft of new warehousing over two phases, with the first phase complete by August this year and the second in April 2022.The expansion aims to reduce delivery ...
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Flatbed lorry driver causes “significant injury” to jogger after driving with stabilising leg extended over pavement
A lorry driver pleaded guilty to causing serious injury to a jogger after he failed to bring in one of the stabilising legs on his flatbed truck.Newcastle Magistrates Court heard that Andrew Brady, 58, failed to withdraw one of the lorry’s stabilising legs before setting off along Cleadon Lane, in ...
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Three arrested after HGV driver claims he was dragged from cab in attempted assault
A lorry driver was allegedly dragged from his cab on the A19 last week by the occupants of a Mercedes car before an attempt was made to assault him.Police are now appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage of the incident, which occurred at around 6.25pm on the northbound A-road near ...
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Jail for Hungarian trucker who left trailer on roundabout while buying beer
An HGV driver who abandoned his unhitched trailer on a roundabout to buy alcohol at a supermarket has been jailed.Robert Fego, 48, was arrested and charged with drink driving after blowing more than three times the legal drink drive limit at the roadside in Harwich, Essex.Police were called to Europa ...
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European Parliament backing of Brexit deal "great news for supply chain", says Logistics UK
Businesses on both sides of the channel have been given certainty by the overwhelming backing from the European Parliament to the Brexit trade and customs deal, despite the UK’s exit being described as a “historic mistake”.Logistics UK welcomed the agreement, which it said would keep goods and services flowing freely ...
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Bridge that was hit 25 times in a year involved in major new incident
Britain’s most bashed bridge lived up to its unenviable title this week after an HGV smashed into the structure and closed part of the A5.Watling Street Bridge near Hinckley in Leicestershire was named as the most-struck rail bridge in the country last year after Network Rail recorded 25 collisions in ...
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ITT Hub names industry speakers at Future Logistics Conference
A line-up of 23 speakers from across the logistics industry will take to the stage at Logistics UK’s Future Logistics Conference this summer.The conference will take place alongside the inaugural Information and Technology in Transport (ITT) Hub exhibition at the Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre.The free two-day conference, which ...