Latest news – Page 21
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MT ArticleBeverley Bell strengthens compliance offer with new London HQ and Transport Manager Hub
Beverley Bell Consulting & Training has opened a new office in Westminster and confirmed the launch of a dedicated Transport Manager Hub, strengthening its in-person training capability and support offer for operators across the commercial vehicle sector.
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MT ArticleAIT Home Delivery ramps up expansion drive with launch of Co Antrim warehouse
Two-person delivery specialist AIT Home Delivery, formerly known as Panther Logistics, is extending its reach into Northern Ireland with the opening of a new warehouse and office.
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MT ArticleThree family logistics firms unite to deliver VPK Group national contract
Three family-run road transport companies have joined forces to secure and deliver a multi-year storage and distribution contract with international packaging manufacturer VPK Group.
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MT ArticleScania strengthens its executive board in major restructuring
Scania has appointed three new members to its executive board as part of a major restructuring aimed at accelerating the company’s performance, better responding to shifting market conditions and increasing its long-term competitiveness.
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MT ArticleChorley Sea Cadets go behind the scenes at Leyland Trucks
A group of Chorley Sea Cadets were given exclusive behind-the-scenes access at Leyland Trucks, as part of a visit designed to inspire the next generation of talent and showcase the company’s growing commitment to the armed forces community.
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MT ArticleNew haulage scam makes ownership compliance key, warns broker McCarron Coates
A new crime threat in the haulage sector could place greater scrutiny on O-licence directors’ details, with those hauliers who fail to keep these details up to date being called before the Traffic Commissioner.
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MT ArticleTAPA and BIFA join forces as momentum grows to tackle rising UK freight crime
The Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA EMEA) and the British International Freight Association (BIFA), are boosting their collaboration to help protect their member companies against rising freight crime in the UK.
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MT ArticleCEVA Logistics revs up from Ferrari team partner to premium partner
CEVA Logistics has signed a new multi-year agreement with Ferrari to continue as the official logistics provider and premium partner of both Scuderia Ferrari HP and—new for 2026—Ferrari Hypercar.
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MT ArticleEvri raises £160k for Scope and launches Social Impact Report
Evri has marked the first anniversary of its partnership with disability equality charity Scope by surpassing its fundraising target and committing to further fundraising in its second year of partnership.
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MT ArticlePaul Mathew Transport sets stage for expansion
A logistics company transporting theatre sets and equipment for many of the leading West End shows has secured a £2.5m investment to fuel its expansion following a management buy-in.
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MT ArticleJacky Perrenot moves to acquire Vos Logistics
European logistics firm Jacky Perrenot is back on the acquisition trail after snapping up ArrowXL in the summer and is now in negotiations to buy Dutch-based Vos Logistics.
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MT ArticleLeadership changes announced at Palletline
Palletline’s CEO Graham Leitch will become the network’s chair next year, replacing Forsyth Black and opening up an opportunity for a new chief executive.
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MT ArticleTurners tanker driver strikes resume in Grangemouth
A further round of strike action among a small number of Turners’ tanker drivers was due to conclude tonight (21 November) with no resolution to the pay dispute currently in sight.
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MT ArticleHarris MAXUS expands technician training to tackle skills shortage
The Dublin-based importer has invested significantly in its training academy to meet rising demand from over 90 UK dealers, delivering structured programmes from system technician to master technician level with particular focus on electric vehicle safety and diagnostics.
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MT Article‘Wardrobe to wallet’ trading delivers record results for Evri
Evri said buoyant online trading and investment in its infrastructure and technology led to record half-year results, with a 12% increase in parcel volumes and revenues up to £973m.
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MT ArticleNo trucks, no haulage margin? Haulier criticises freight forwarding model
A haulage director has called for reforms of the way freight forwarders operate, claiming it put all the risk on companies doing the transport and was squeezing profits.
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MT ArticleHGV parking spaces added to Peterborough Services
Lorry drivers now have more parking spaces near Peterborough to choose from after Extra MSA completed a £1.3m building project.
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MT ArticleRedundancies as Accrington haulier closes its doors
A long-established Lancashire haulage company has entered administration after coming under increasing financial strain, with 13 jobs made redundant.
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MT ArticleWatch the moment top mountain biker soars through two moving autonomous Scania trucks
Scania has collaborated with British mountain biker and Red Bull athlete Matt Jones in a stunt which saw him soar through the split-second opening between two moving self-driving trucks.









