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    RED Driving School goes green

    2022-08-01T14:56:00Z

    RED Driving School is beginning the process of moving to electric after hitting a record fleet size of more than 1,500 vehicles.It has also taken steps to reduce its carbon emissions by investigating all aspects of zero-emission driving, including home, kerbside and ‘on-the-go’ charging, as well as introducing green energy ...

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    Direct Vision Standard has cut serious accidents by 64%, TfL claims

    2022-08-01T13:54:00Z

    Transport for London’s controversial Direct Vision Standard (DVS) is behind a sharp drop in serious accidents, it has claimed.The scheme, which many fleet operators complained was too hastily implemented, leaving them with compliance issues, requires owners of HGVs weighing more than 12 tonnes to apply for a safety permit that ...

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    Teletrac Navman partners with Driving for Better Business

    2022-08-01T11:53:00Z

    Telematics specialist Teletrac Navman has joined forces with Driving for Better Business – a government-backed National Highways scheme to improve awareness of work-related road risk, employers’ duty of care and employees’ responsibilities.The pair will work together to help create and share insights that enhance productivity, profitability and safety of fleets.Through ...

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    XPO Logistics wins distribution deal with Luxury Flooring

    2022-08-01T10:06:00Z

    XPO Logistics has been awarded a multi-year contract by interiors manufacturer and supplier Luxury Flooring for national distribution services in the UK.XPO will use two-person teams and a dedicated fleet to transport an estimated 130,000 orders per year to delivery points across the UK.The solution provides comprehensive coverage through a ...

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    BP invests £50m in electric vehicle battery testing centre

    2022-08-01T09:22:00Z

    BP has unveiled plans to invest up to £50m in a new electric vehicle (EV) battery testing centre and analytical laboratory in the UK.Planned to open by the end of 2024, the new facilities will be located at the company's existing global headquarters for its Castrol business in Pangbourne, Berkshire, ...

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    Dockers vote for strike action at Felixstowe port

    2022-07-29T06:36:00Z

    Operations at Felixstowe port could grind to a halt next month after union members recorded a “massive” 92% vote in favour of strike action over pay.The UK’s largest container terminal said Unite had agreed to its request to meet with conciliatory service ACAS next week in an effort to resolve ...

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    Bullet Express ensures new trucks are Wheely-Safe

    2022-07-28T15:34:00Z

    Bullet Express is adding 32 new trucks to its fleet and has opted for Wheely-Safe’s tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) to improve safety and reduce downtime.The new DAF XF and CF tractor units, as well as Mercedes-Benz Actros rigids are being put into service via a three-year repair and maintenance ...

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    BP in new green hydrogen collaboration with Iberdrola

    2022-07-28T13:49:00Z

    BP and Europe’s largest utility Iberdrola are collaborating to provide large-scale production of green hydrogen to customers in the UK, Spain and Portugal.The two companies are also looking at options to jointly serve electric vehicle owners in the UK, following an announcement it was investing up to €1bn (£835.8m) into ...

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    Howdens grows HVO fleet and trials gas and electric options

    2022-07-28T13:34:00Z

    Kitchen supplier Howdens said a vital ingredient for its sustainability strategy is hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO), which it is now using extensively across its logistics fleet.It is also piloting electric trucks and is introducing six bio-liquid natural gas vehicles at its Raunds and Portbury sites, which work similarly to diesel ...

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    Operator ordered to pay £15,000 to local wildlife trust after polluting river with sediment

    2022-07-28T13:20:00Z

    A Warwickshire excavator and fleet operator unintentionally allowed sediment from a quarry to enter freshwaters and cause environmental damage.However, because the environment agency (EA) accepted that the negligence by AT Contracting and Plant Hire was not due to dangerous or foolhardy behaviour, it escaped prosecution.Instead the company was sanctioned with ...

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    Maritime Transport reports rise in 2021 profit and revenue

    2022-07-28T11:53:00Z

    Maritime Transport’s workforce received several pay increases last year as the logistics firm sought to retain staff amid an acute driver shortage.In its latest financial results for the year ending 27 December 2021, the company said Brexit, insufficient rates of pay, lockdown measures impacting on its employees’ outlook and strong ...

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    Wincanton names new chief financial officer

    2022-07-28T11:16:00Z

    Wincanton has appointed Tom Hinton as its new chief financial officer with effect from 15 August, replacing interim CFO James Clarke.Hinton has held group CFO positions at Infinis Energy plc, Domestic & General and international mining and chemicals business WE Soda.Dr Martin Read, Wincanton chairman, said: “We are delighted to ...

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    Updated route map for hauliers puts focus on safety and air quality

    2022-07-28T09:24:00Z

    An updated lorry route plan for hauliers travelling through Suffolk has been produced and now includes air quality management areas and changes in road safety.New features include by-passes and link roads at Beccles, Eye and Haverhill to divert traffic away from town centres and the downgrading of routes at Leiston ...

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    Police use unmarked truck to target HGV drivers in M5 sting

    2022-07-27T14:57:00Z

    HGV drivers in Gloucestershire were caught on camera flouting the law while behind the wheel earlier this month.Police used an unmarked lorry and filmed drivers committing offences on the M5 such as using their mobile phone and not wearing a seatbelt.Footage collected by officers included an HGV driver reading from ...

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    Tevva welcomes special guest to R&D hub at MIRA Technology Park

    2022-07-27T14:38:00Z

    (From left) West Midlands mayor, Andy Street and Tevva chief engineer, Ken ScottTevva hosted West Midlands mayor Andy Street last week, following the launch of its 7.5-tonne hydrogen electric truck.Street was given a tour of the OEM’s hub at the MIRA Technology Park in Nuneaton and a ride in Tevva’s ...

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    DP World reports record half-year volumes at London Gateway

    2022-07-27T13:44:00Z

    DP World handled more than one million TEU at London Gateway in the first six months of the year – a record for the port.Between January and June, it saw throughput of 1,013,000 TEU, a 10% increase on its previous best half-yearly performance in the second half of 2021.The port ...

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    EU-bound hauliers hit with £300 fines in Dover gridlock

    2022-07-27T13:31:00Z

    More than 100 fines in 48 hours were issued to HGV drivers attempting to jump the queues on the M20 amid traffic chaos at the Port of Dover and Eurotunnel.As the situation began to ease, Kent County Council continued to urge drivers to plan ahead and warned them their journeys ...

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    Test your brakes, traffic commissioners report urges as public inquiries over trailer defects mount

    2022-07-27T11:23:00Z

    The traffic commissioners have repeated their warning to hauliers providing traction-only services about their responsibilities for the condition of trailers, following a spate of cases at public inquiries.In their annual report, the TCs said trailer suppliers, including those based outside of the UK, were avoiding their responsibilities to ensure the ...

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    MPs call for essential user fuel rebate to help tackle cost of living crisis

    2022-07-27T10:57:00Z

    The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Road Freight and Logistics has today (27 July) called on the government to introduce an immediate essential user fuel rebate of at least 15 pence per litre (ppl) for road freight, coaches, and logistics operators in light of sky-high fuel prices and growing inflation.In a ...

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    BP opens its first ultra-fast-charging hub for HGVs in 'milestone' for electrification

    2022-07-27T10:30:00Z

    BP has opened its first ultra-fast-charging facilities aimed at medium and heavy-duty electric trucks.Operated by BP's Aral brand, the retail site at Schwegenheim in Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany now has two state-of-the-art 300kw ultra-fast chargers intended for electric trucks, powered by 100% renewable energy.The news comes following confirmation at last month's Road ...