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Issue HGV driver visas or face food shortages, Logistics UK warns government
With more than 45,000 HGV driver tests outstanding at the DVSA as a result of the Covid-19 lockdowns, Logistics UK is calling on the government to introduce a seasonal visa for European HGV drivers to protect the nation’s supply chain while the agency catches up with the backlog.Chief executive David ...
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Consortium launches smart connected tarpaulin to tackle rising curtainsider cargo thefts
Four companies have come together to develop a smart, connected trailer tarpaulin aimed at foiling cargo theft.Technology firm ZF, coated textile manufacturer Sioen Industries and security specialist Securitas have joined forces with side curtain manufacturer Roland International to create the Intrudor Detection system.The system has been launched as cargo theft ...
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Greater Manchester hauliers see CAZ funding for truck upgrades almost tripled to £12,000
Funding to help local hauliers upgrade their fleets to meet Greater Manchester’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) requirements has been almost tripled to £12,000.Local operators will be able to apply for the support, up from an original proposal of just over £4,000, which they can use towards purchasing Euro-6 trucks which ...
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Turners alerts customers over worsening driver shortage crisis
Hauliers have repeated their plea to government to relax the testing process for HGV drivers as the nationwide driver shortage hits crisis levels.“We’re close to the brink and so is everyone else,” said Turners (Soham) MD Paul Day. “Are we delivering everything with a perfect service? No. Is everyone else? ...
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New MT research reveals the fleet strategies keeping the country moving
Effective repair and maintenance regimes have been a critical part of the transport industry’s ability to keep the country moving and put food on people’s tables during the Covid-19 crisis.And just how operators have been approaching the issue is highlighted in the latest research report from Motor Transport and sister ...
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Hauliers face further delays as Woolwich ferry strike action escalates
Hauliers using TfL’s Woolwich Ferry to cross the Thames are facing severe disruption next month after ferry workers voted to ramp up industrial action with nine days of 24-hour strikes planned in July.Hopes have been dashed that industrial relations on the free ferry would improve after TfL management took over ...
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PML shifts operations to Kent to avoid “crippling” LEZ charges as it slams London Mayor for ignoring its pleas
The “crippling” impact of London’s Low Emission Zone (LEZ) has forced logistics firm Perishable Movements Limited (PML) to move some of its operations out of London to Kent, the company said this week.PML, which employs 100 staff, has begun a phased move this week into a 100,000 sq ft satellite ...
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ArrowXL lands white goods delivery deal with Ship It Appliances
ArrowXL customer service levels have helped it land a white goods delivery contract with Ship It Appliances.The delivery specialist will handle over 2,000 items per month throughout the UK for Ship It Appliances which imports and manufactures white goods to both retail and trade customers.Under the deal ArrowXL will use ...
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Hellmann Worldwide reaps benefits of restructure and refinancing with return to profitability
After a difficult period in 2016, when Hellmann Worldwide Logistics’ UK operation faced an uncertain future, the business has since been restructured, refinanced and had a new management team installed.The results speak for themselves, and despite making a £1.5m pre-tax loss on UK turnover down 5% to £80m in 2020, ...
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Transport staff endure anxious wait over confusing return to work plans
The pandemic has been enough to prompt feelings of anxiety and fear in most people, but a survey from a mental health support service has found significantly high levels of worry among transport professionals about a return to the workplace.Wellbeing provider Westfield Health said its research showed how employees are ...
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Logistics firms slammed over sub-standard mobile apps
With the use of employee-facing mobile applications in the transport sector rocketing, new research reveals that so too has the number of complaints from end users about their functionality.The study, by mobile data capture specialist WorkMobile found 75% of chief information officers (CIO) in the industry have fielded criticism about ...
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Hermes to use hidden drivers to trial new autonomous vans
Hermes is taking part in a trial to find out how other road users interact with an apparently driverless van, in order to discover if autonomous vehicles might help their business.The two-week early stage trial involves a specially adapted Ford CV featuring sensors that mimic the look of an actual ...
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Yodel's Father's Day figures confirm online sales higher than ever
Yodel is grafting hard to ensure gifts for Father’s Day arrive on time this year, with research suggesting the rise in online purchases remains higher than ever.The parcel carrier said feedback from customers revealed 18% had bought their dad a gift in the last week, compared with 7% in 2020.Personalised ...
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HGV drivers not eligible for Shortage Occupation List, minister insists
The job of an HGV driver is not eligible for the Shortage Occupation List and the industry needs to focus instead on filling roles from the ballooning UK unemployed, according to the government.There have been growing calls for truckers to be added to a list of occupations where there is ...
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Advanced Supply Chain warehouse investment to create hundreds of jobs
Advanced Supply Chain Group (ASCG) has invested in a 346,000 sq ft warehouse in Sheffield, which it said will create hundreds of jobs and supports its expansion plans.The opening of the Smithywood centre marks the Yorkshire-headquartered company’s fifth UK site.It said Sheffield was chosen for its location and labour market: ...
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Driving theory test centres split to help DVSA manage content
Driving theory test centres across the UK are being relocated after the DVSA split the contract for managing the service between two companies.From September, existing contractor Pearson Vue will be joined by Reed in Partnership to oversee the process, which the DVSA said would give it greater control of managing ...
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Pickfords profits rise despite drop in turnover
Profits increased at removals firm Pickfords Move Management last year, but the impact of Covid-19 knocked almost a fifth off its turnover.Latest financial results for the year ending 30 September 2020 showed that the company increased pre-tax profit by 37% to £2.1m, but revenue reduced by 19.6% to £47.3m.Gross profit ...
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DVSA and haulage firm face further probe after fatal road accident
A coroner has asked the DVSA and a Nottinghamshire haulage firm to respond to concerns about securing loads on tipper lorries, after a motorist died when a lump of concrete smashed through his windscreen.Paul Wainwright Construction Services and the enforcement agency have until 8 July to respond to assistant coroner ...
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Zedify celebrates 1.3 million zero-emission deliveries to date on national Clean Air Day
On today’s national 'Clean Air Day', last-mile operator Zedify is celebrating three years since its launch, with 1.3 million zero-emission deliveries now under its belt.The business was formed in June 2018 by the founders of two cargo bike firms, Cambridge-based Outspoken Delivery and Brighton-based Recharge Cargo, alongside tech company Skotkonung.It ...
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Scotland's timber transport network given £7m government grant
Image: Creel ConsultingScotland’s timber transport industry has received a £7m boost from the government to improve infrastructure and recover from the pandemic.The cash injection will be used to upgrade rural roads, create new forest haulage routes and passing places and promote the moving of timber by sea.Projects in Aberdeenshire, Angus, ...