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    £1bn West Midlands Interchange site to create 8,500 jobs as developers target 2023 launch

    2022-05-23T12:40:00Z

    Oxford Properties’ West Midlands Interchange (WMI) site, which is set to launch in 2023, could create around 8,500 new jobs.Work is set to begin shortly on the project, after Oxford Properties and its partner Logistics Capital Partners (LCP), announced the appointment of Winvic Construction to design and build the scheme.The ...

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    Hauliers not ready for proposed expansion of London ULEZ, Logistics UK warns

    2022-05-23T11:01:00Z

    The logistics industry is calling for mitigations for hauliers if plans to expand the capital’s Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) to the whole of London by 2023 go ahead.The call follows the announcement last week that Transport for London (TfL) has been instructed by London mayor Sadiq Khan to launch ...

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    Lineage Logistics boosts cold storage capacity at its South East Superhub

    2022-05-23T10:19:00Z

    Temperature-controlled logistics giant Lineage Logistics has expanded its Peterborough warehouse to create its South East Superhub.The launch follows the expansion of Lineage’s Northern Superhub near Manchester, in September 2021, which added 22,000 pallet positions in a state-of-the-art facility.The new, fully-automated warehouse expansion in Peterborough, has added another 45,000 pallet positions, ...

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    Evri appoints head of diversity, equity and inclusion

    2022-05-20T17:08:00Z

    Delivery firm Evri has appointed a head of diversity, equity and inclusion as part of its commitment to becoming a diverse and inclusive workplace.Stacey Ramm (pictured) takes up the role and brings with her over eight years’ experience in senior roles at Virgin Media, as well as a number of ...

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    Agrii launches driver academy and expands fleet

    2022-05-20T16:47:00Z

    Agricultural services business Agrii has established a dedicated driver academy and ordered a new fleet of 22 Mercedes-Benz trucks.The company said it hoped the combined appeal of a structured staff development programme and advanced, comfortable vehicles would enable it to attract and retain good quality drivers.Since doing business with Intercounty ...

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    Dual registration scheme for events hauliers branded a fudge that will damage music business

    2022-05-20T16:21:00Z

    The government has admitted its dual-registration scheme set up for events hauliers working internationally will not help all companies, amid criticism that the damage to the music industry could be “massive”.Brexit has forced hauliers in the events sector to only undertake three stops in Europe before they must return home.However, ...

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    First of 40 days of strikes by GXO drivers timed to coincide with Queen's Jubilee

    2022-05-20T14:33:00Z

    GXO has become embroiled in another pay dispute with its drivers on the outsourced Co-op delivery contract, three months after agreeing a 15% salary increase for drivers in Avonmouth.Over 330 drivers and transport clerks in St Helens are now intending to take strike action later this month and the Unite ...

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    EV Cargo drivers win Microlise awards

    2022-05-20T12:37:00Z

    (From left) Steve Lynch; EV Cargo general manager Rebecca Hicks; and Luke TranterEV Cargo is celebrating after two of its drivers were honoured at the Microlise Driver of the Year awards.Steve Lynch and Luke Tranter were crowned Driver Hero and Young Driver of the Year respectively, after impressing judges with ...

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    Wincanton reports "significant progress" in growth markets

    2022-05-20T11:48:00Z

    Wincanton increased revenues by 16.3% to £1.4bn and saw underlying profits before tax soar to £58.1m, preliminary results showed.For the year ending 31 March 2022, the logistics group said it had achieved growth across all four sectors; eFulfilment was strengthened with the successful integration of Cygnia Logistics which it purchased ...

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    Great Bear driver Marek Mackiewicz scoops top prize in Microlise Driver of the Year Awards

    2022-05-20T11:09:00Z

    Great Bear driver Marek Mackiewicz has been named the 2022 Microlise Driver of the Year, beating off stiff competition from more than 240,000 other UK drivers whose performance is measured by Microlise.He was presented his trophy by HRH The Princess Royal at the Microlise Transport Conference last week, in front ...

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    Maxi Caledonian enjoys surge in profit

    2022-05-20T11:05:00Z

    Logistics group Maxi Caledonian saw its profits almost double last year as it emerged from the pandemic and concluded historic projects.Turnover increased by 8% to £80.6m for the year ending 30 September 2021 and pre-tax profit was £4.2m (£2.1m), without it having to contend with enforced Covid-related closures.Within the group, ...

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    Pall-Ex appoints international network director to drive growth

    2022-05-19T18:12:00Z

    Pall-Ex has promoted its UK network director Sue Buchanan, to international network director, focusing on global expansion.Buchanan has worked at Pall-Ex for over seven years and drove member recruitment, volume growth and compliance in her previous position.Pall-Ex said international expansion was a growth area and Buchanan would be joined by ...

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    Culina firm iForce goes net zero

    2022-05-19T17:51:00Z

    Culina Group company iForce has been certified as a carbon neutral organisation following a “forensic breakdown” of its operations.The parcel firm said it now sources all its power from sustainable supplies and all of its byproducts are recycled or composted.Charge points have been installed at all of its sites, which ...

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    Suttons names new global commercial director

    2022-05-19T17:34:00Z

    Suttons International has recruited David Goekoop (pictured) to the role of global commercial director.Goekoop has over two decades of industry experience in tank container operations and customer service and he will support the business in its growth strategy to strengthen geographic scale and enter new markets.Suttons chief executive John Sutton ...

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    Parts shortages continue to hamper delivery of new trucks

    2022-05-19T17:28:00Z

    HGV registrations fell by 2.3% to 9,837 units in the first three months of the year, reflecting the continued global shortage of semiconductors and other raw materials.The SMMT’s figures showed that registrations for Q1 were down 227 on the same period in 2021 and that the sector was still some ...

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    Two firms fined after delivery driver is injured by falling pallets

    2022-05-19T15:59:00Z

    Two companies have been fined after an HGV driver fractured one of his neck vertebrae when pallets were being unloaded from his vehicle.Leeds Magistrates’ Court heard how the delivery driver, an employee of Brighouse Pallet Services, was struck by one or two falling pallets whilst they were being unloaded by ...

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    Unite union averts Heathrow "freight chaos" as drivers accept 7.5% pay rise

    2022-05-19T15:21:00Z

    Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) said it had averted strike action among truckers and cargo handlers at Heathrow Airport after it offered them a pay deal worth 7.5%.The Unite union had warned “freight chaos” was on the cards after it claimed the company had imposed a pay freeze at a time ...

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    CCS Waste has licenced revoked after acting as front for disqualified operator

    2022-05-17T16:57:00Z

    Traffic Commissioner Nick Denton revoked the licence of West Midlands firm CCS Waste after the company was found to be acting as a front for the disqualified operator Jones Waste Services, which Denton said had "a similar disregard for safe and legal operating practices."The inquiry found that the company had ...

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    CAZ charges are a "red line" which Greater Manchester will not cross, Mayor warns government

    2022-05-17T16:15:00Z

    If the government demands Greater Manchester has a charging Clean Air Zone then the government will have to impose it, as Greater Manchester councils will refuse to do so, Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham warned this week.A charging clean air zone is a "red line" that Greater Manchester Councils will not ...

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    Volta Trucks signs exclusive supplier deal with Carrier Transicold

    2022-05-17T14:47:00Z

    Electric vehicle manufacturer Volta Trucks has selected Carrier Transicold as the sole supplier of refrigerated equipment for the full-electric 16-tonne Volta Zero.The supply agreement follows a project in which Carrier Transicold engineers worked closely with the Volta Trucks development team to integrate engineless ‘Iceland’ all-electric refrigeration systems and PowerBox technology ...