Latest news – Page 28
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MT ArticleScottish firm praises Europa’s EU export capabilities
A tartan carpets supplier in Scotland has credited Europa Road with helping it to unlock post-Brexit export potential and gain new momentum across the EU.
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MT ArticleChancellor’s Budget must address duty on cleaner fuels
A cut in duty on alternative fuels such as HVO in next month’s Budget will help make businesses switch to greener choices and drag the tax system out of the past, according to a fuel card provider.
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MT ArticleLorry driver banned after shocking police for being seven times the drug drive limit
An HGV driver has been disqualified for 17 months after he was found to be more than seven times over the drug drive limit.
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MT ArticleFleet management tool advantages discussed at FORS conference
The benefits of fleet management software Webfleet to firms pursuing cost savings and efficient operations will be in focus at the FORS annual conference next week.
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MT ArticleCollett & Sons delivers three transformers to New Cumnock substation
Heavy transport and logistics specialist Collett & Sons has delivered and installed three transformers, weighing over 120 tonnes each, to New Cumnock Substation in East Ayrshire, Scotland.
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MT ArticleTIP opens new branch in Shepshed, Leicestershire
Trailer rental, leasing and maintenance provider TIP has opened a new branch in Shepshed, Leicestershire, complete with purpose-built trailer and truck maintenance and repair workshop.
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MT ArticleFormer Eddie Stobart chief David Pickering becomes CEO of William Stobart and Son
David Pickering, former chief executive of Culina subsidiary Eddie Stobart, has announced his appointment as CEO of William Stobart and Son, which trades as WS Transportation.
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MT ArticlePalletline unveils senior management restructure to drive next growth phase
Pallet network Palletline, which is owned by its members, has announced a strategic senior management restructure to support its five year plan to drive growth and develop its members’ businesses.
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MT ArticleTritax to turbocharge urban logistics property portfolio with £1bn acquisition of Blackstone assets
Logistics real estate giant Tritax Big Box is set to acquire over £1bn of logistics assets from US global asset manager Blackstone, in a move which expands Tritax’s urban footprint across key last-mile and urban sites in the South East and Midlands, where there are limited levels of new supply.
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MT ArticleHooper Haulage kicks off sponsorship deal with Lincoln City FC
A Lincolnshire-based haulage company is celebrating the rapid expansion of its business and a sponsorship deal with its local Football League club.
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MT ArticleLogistics UK teams up with TAPA to tackle cargo crime
Logistics UK has forged a partnership with TAPA EMEA, the Transported Asset Protection Association’s Europe, Middle East & Africa region, as part of its wider remit to tackle rising levels of freight crime.
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MT ArticleSwedish asset tracking firm Postrack launches in UK
Swedish GPS asset tracking firm Postrack is launching a new UK business offering asset management solutions for the road transport, warehousing, international freight and container sectors.
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MT ArticleRHA partners with tech firm to help industry with AI take-up
The RHA has partnered with software provider OneAdvanced to influence the adoption of AI to boost efficiencies and help meet sustainability targets.
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MT ArticleFraikin contract deal a real glass act
Glass supplier Clayton Glass has signed its first ever contract hire deal with Fraikin and taken delivery of three new 18-tonne rigids, after a recommendation from one of its customers.
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MT ArticleLincs truck stop gets top award for security standards
A Lincolnshire lorry park has been accredited with meeting the highest standards of safety and security for HGV drivers.
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MT ArticleDPD reaches agreement with drivers in pay dispute
A row between DPD drivers and the parcel delivery company over pay rates has been resolved after managers met with disgruntled workers this week, the firm said.
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MT ArticleWest Midlands firm fined £240,000 for lorry manoeuvre fatality
A company in Birmingham has been fined £240,000 after a reversing HGV struck and killed an employee.
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MT ArticleTC rejects plans to run lorries out of beleaguered Manchester haulier’s base
The Traffic Commissioner has refused a new licence application by a former director of K West Transport who wanted to operate HGVs from the same premises after the haulage firm collapsed into administration.
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MT ArticleEmissions laws for trailers unfeasible in current form
Regulations imposed on trailers to limit their carbon emissions are impractical and will penalise manufacturers during particularly tough economic conditions, Germany’s leading lobby group has warned.









