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Veolia in London council electric truck tie-up
Kingston Council has become the latest authority to approve the use of Veolia’s fleet of electric refuse collection vehicles within the London borough.Veolia, which is the council’s recycling and waste collection partner, will operate the vehicles and will make collection services in Kingston fully electric for the first time when ...
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Urgent plea for storage as more than 50 transport firms sign up to help Ukraine
Logistics UK has had more than 50 offers of help from transport firms keen to distribute aid donations to Ukraine.But with storage capacity under increasing strain, companies with available warehousing space are being urged to come forward.The call comes as Moody Logistics opened its warehouse facilities to Newcastle’s Polish Centre ...
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Norfolk police operation reveals "shocking" level of driver offences
The number of goods vehicle drivers found breaking laws regarding mobile phone use at the wheel, speeding and not wearing a seatbelt during a week-long operation in Norfolk was described as “shocking” by police.Officers once again took to roads in the east of England in an unmarked HGV earlier this ...
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Pall-Ex Poland delivers Nexus software to members
Pall-Ex Poland has rolled out its freight management and tracking software Nexus to its members.The group said the software gives firms better control of their freight and allows its membership to communicate better than before.Nexus was built in-house by Pall-Ex Group’s IT team in Coalville and its launch follows the ...
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New Grafters leave Challenger flushed with success
Portable toilet firm Challenger Site Services has been bowled over by Isuzu’s 3.5-tonne Grafters, with seven added to its fleet in the last year and more to follow in 2022.Supplied by Isuzu dealer Ditchburn Truck Services, the latest three Grafters all feature the Easy Shift automatic gearbox and two are ...
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Walkers Transport names new sales director
Walkers Transport's new sales director, Janine McMaster with (from left) fellow board members, Chris Burley, Scott Hobman, Keith Robinson and Jason ScottWalkers Transport has promoted Janine McMaster to sales director.McMaster joined the Palletways member in 2015 as business development manager and the company said she had since played a pivotal ...
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Duke Distribution acquires Etherhead Transport as expansion drive continues
Duke Distribution in Worksop has bought local haulage firm Etherhead Transport as part of its growth strategy.Duke Distribution was only incorporated in 2020, but in a statement it said it had achieved “significant organic growth” and that acquiring companies which shared its family values and commitment to customer services was ...
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'You're acting illegally if you ignore red diesel rule change,' waste firm warns
Waste management firm CSG is warning operators not to unwittingly break the law by continuing to store and use red diesel after 1 April.The company said businesses must ensure surplus rebated fuel is collected and disposed of correctly, to avoid heavy fines from next month.Jen Cartmell, treatment director at CSG, ...
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DO & CO HGV drivers cancel strike after accepting 14% pay rise
Around 100 HGV drivers working for aviation catering firm DO & CO have agreed to a 14% pay increase following a row over pay disparities.The Heathrow-based drivers had voted to commence strike action earlier this month but this was suspended when the catering company tabled a new offer.The Unite union ...
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Tyre firm first to be given B-Corp status
Sustainable tyre firm ENSO said it had achieved ‘B Corporation Certification’ status – a designation awarded to organisations striving to make a sustainable and ethical impact.EVs typically wear tyres 20-50% faster than petrol and diesel models, due to their higher weight and torque and they need replacements more often, resulting ...
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First Hydrogen to trial MAN demonstrator vehicles from June
Fuel cell vehicle designer First Hydrogen said its first two demonstrator vehicles will begin testing in June.The company has sourced two demonstrator vehicles from MAN and they are currently located at partner AVL Powertrain UK’s premises.It said one of the fuel-cell EVs has been stripped down and used for detailed ...
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Yusen Logistics delivered 300m doses of AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine by end of 2021
Yusen Logistics said its partnership with AstraZeneca had led to the delivery of 300m doses of Covid-19 vaccines across the globe by the end of 2021.The vaccine is manufactured in AstraZeneca’s global supply network across 15 countries and 25 different manufacturing sites.EU supply and transportation is managed by Yusen’s European ...
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NTEX UK plans major European expansion
Freight forwarder and logistics firm NTEX UK has announced plans to grow in the European market with an initial focus on Italy.Headquartered in Immingham, with offices in Bristol, Glasgow and London, NTEX already trades with Scandinavian countries, but it said it would take further steps towards becoming “a complete European ...
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International hauliers facing days of disruption as P&O Ferries cuts 800 jobs and suspends services
P&O Ferries has sacked 800 staff with immediate effect after making a £100m loss year-on-year.The ferry operator apologised for the significant disruption across its services as it made the drastic move, saying there was no future for the business without the job cuts.The RMT union said it was “deeply disturbed” ...
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Rescued haulier had been crippled by its charging structure, report reveals
Crouch Logistics was hampered by a tiered charging structure which led to it losing money on each of its drivers, every day, before it eventually collapsed into administration and was sold back to its management for £150,000, documents revealed.The Lutterworth-based haulier had recovered from losing a major contract worth £6.5m ...
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Transport Scotland mulls Norwegian blueprint for tunnel plan
Transport Scotland has held discussions with the Norwegian government to learn about constructing tunnels, as part of plans to provide a solution to a stretch of road in the Highlands plagued by landslips.Last year, the government announced work was being progressed for a resilient route through Glen Croe to replace ...
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Urgent help needed to ship relief aid to Ukrainian refugees
A group of road transport figures led by former MAN CEO Des Evans OBE is appealing for support from the industry to ship humanitarian relief aid from a holding centre in Swindon to Ukrainian refugees in Poland."I have managed to obtain very generous support from Glyn Davies [Culina non-executive director], ...
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XPO invests £7m in low carbon trucks for long term customer British Gypsum
XPO Logistics has started to take delivery of 76 Volvo FM 6x2 tractor units valued at around £7m to be used on the firm's distribution contract with building materials supplier British Gypsum, part of Saint-Gobain.Twenty three of the 6x2 tractor units are FM LNG models which XPO will run on ...
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Fagan & Whalley urges hauliers to check rules at industrial estates or face trespass charges
Logistics firm Fagan & Whalley is warning hauliers to check the rules when delivering to industrial parks after incurring around £7,500 of trespass charges accumulated by the company’s trucks stopping - in some cases for less than a minute – at Ransomes EuroPark in Ipswich, whilst delivering to clients.Fagan & ...
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Moody Logistics opens warehouse to Ukrainian aid donations
Moody Logistics and Storage opened up its warehouse facilities to Newcastle’s Polish Centre to help it cope with a torrent of donations of aid for Ukrainian refugees.After being alerted by Blyth MP Ian Levy last weekend, the family-run firm immediately offered use of its facilities after the Polish Centre ran ...