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Former management team returns to Big Green Parcel Machine
Three of Tuffnells' former directors have returned to the company, following its management buy-out from the Connect Group in May this year.Ian Bland, Chris Tresadern and Ian Brewer all held leadership positions in Tuffnells but had left the company either prior to or during the firm’s previous ownership by Connect ...
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New Sizewell nuclear plant could produce low carbon hydrogen for road transport
A planned new nuclear plant at Sizewell could also be a centre of hydrogen production for vehicle use, and the plant developer is seeking expressions of interest for partners to produce hydrogen and use it to run heavy vehicles at the site on the Suffolk coast.The initiative could be the ...
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Association of Fleet Professionals launches charter to fast-track adoption of electric vehicles in UK
A new electric vehicle (EV) charter and accompanying training course have been launched by the Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP).The charter commits the organisation to fast-tracking the adoption of EVs in the UK through: supporting members through electrification with a helpline and administrative assistance; providing best practice documents and education; ...
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Tesco adds 30 Thermo King electric vans to home delivery fleet
Tesco has strengthened its zero-emission home delivery fleet with the addition of 30 new fully-electric refrigerated vans, equipped with E-200 units from Thermo King.The E-200 electric refrigeration units come with multi-temperature performance which is autonomous from the vehicle and intelligent power source optimization.The units, which feature patented power management, also ...
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Romac Logistics secures new distribution hub
Manchester-based Romac Logistics has expanded into a major new head office and distribution centre at Unit 66 Finlan Road, Stakehill Industrial Estate which is owned by the COIF Charities Property Fund.The company, which specialises in chilled and ambient logistics, offers warehousing and national distribution solutions for the UK’s food and ...
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Direct Vision a good step - but does not go far enough
The Direct Vision Standard (DVS) for commercial vehicles in London is a positive step towards better HGV road safety, but does not go far enough.All goods vehicles over 12 tonnes now require a permit to drive into Greater London, including vehicles from outside the UK.Enforced by TfL, the DVS legislation ...
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Alpha Recovery brings in Mercedes Atego breakdown truck
Cramlington-based Alpha Recovery has taken delivery of a Mercedes-Benz Atego breakdown truck.The Atego 1530 has an uprated gross weight of 16-tonnes and a ClassicSpace cab with optional third seat.It also has an SLA Super-Low Approach vehicle transporter bodywork by specialist manufacturer Roger Dyson of Droitwich.While one vehicle is carried on ...
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Great Bear Distribution predicts further growth despite pandemic
Great Bear Distribution increased profits by 7.5% last year to £9.5m and it anticipated its “controlled organic growth” will continue.Turnover for the distribution and storage company in the year ending 31 December 2019 also increased, by 5.4% to £266m (£253m) and operating profit soared by 48% to £15.6m (£10.5m).Looking ahead, ...
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Yodel worker targets fleet manager role after completing CPC course
A Yodel employee who started his career as a warehouse operative has risen through the ranks and has now completed his certificate of professional competence (CPC) licence.Martin Heathcote, transport team manager in Oldham, can now progress further after attaining the licence and aims to achieve his north east operators’ licence ...
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Pallet-Track delivers special Christmas present to Staffordshire heritage site
Pallet-Track helped Christmas come early to Chatterley Whitfield Colliery, the UK’s biggest deep seam mine, near Stoke on Trent.The logistics business delivered a specially commissioned 40g sculpture of pit pony Prince by Ipswich-based artist Adam Godden, the grandson of Ken Walley, a blacksmith welder at the colliery in the 1950s.It ...
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Christmas tree rental firm uses Citroen e-Dispatch to cut carbon emissions
A company that ‘rents’ out Christmas trees before they are collected again to continue growing has used a 100% electric Citroen e-Dispatch van to undertake the distribution.London Christmas Tree Rental started after founder Jonathan Mearns realised that more than seven million Christmas trees end up as landfill each year.The new ...
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Maxus unveils second electric van of 2020
Maxus has launched a new electric commercial van - the Maxus eDELIVER 9.It is the second all-electric vehicle the company has unveiled this year following the launch of eDELIVER 3 this summer.It is available to order now for deliveries from January 2021 and is said to offer "outstanding performance, high ...
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Zero-tariff Brexit deal welcome but prepare for the extra paperwork, Logistics UK reminds hauliers
Logistics UK has reacted with optimism to the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) reached today (24 December) between the UK and EU but has cautioned that there is still much to be done to protect the nation’s supply chains, and the economy as a whole.“A deal is great news for the ...
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Covid costs UK commercial vehicle manufacturing sector £825m
UK commercial vehicle (CV) manufacturing decreased by 1.9% in November, with 8,605 units rolling off production lines, according to figures published this week by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).While output for the domestic market rose 10.1%, with logistics and CV operators working flat out to meet growing ...
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Classroom ADR training suspended in Tier 4 but courses can be completed online
A leading industry training provider has urged drivers to continue with their dangerous goods (ADR) courses remotely after the DVSA ordered classrooms in Tier 4 areas to be closed and exams suspended to help control the spead of Covid-19.Speaking to motortransport.com, Vicky Corridan, owner of Corridans in North Lincolnshire, said: ...
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"Stranded truckers not out of the woods yet," warns RHA chief executive
RHA chief executive Richard Burnett has congratulated the Secretary of State for Transport Grant Shapps for his part in the re-opening of the UK-French border but warned that the situation is far from resolved and that hundreds of drivers may not make it home for Christmas.The border has reopened for ...
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Glencar wins hat-trick of new logistics and industrial contracts worth over £20m
Construction firm Glencar has secured three new contracts valued at in excess of £20m for logistics and industrial development projects at sites in Northampton, Dartford and Witham, Essex.The new projects include a 130,000sq ft warehouse and logistics unit being developed speculatively by GLP on the final plot of its G-Park ...
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More migrant deaths likely despite Old Bailey people smuggling convictions, warns Irish RHA president
More deaths involving migrants being smuggled in lorry trailers will happen, the president of the Irish RHA has warned.Eugene Drennan was speaking after four men were found guilty at the Old Bailey of their involvement in a people smuggling ring, which contributed to the deaths of 39 Vietnamese men, women ...
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Call to action should have followed London air pollution death, say lawyers
A coroner’s decision not to produce a report outlining action that must be taken to reduce air pollution, after ruling that the death of a nine-year-old girl was caused by it, has surprised lawyers.Last week, coroner Philip Barlow ruled that air pollution had made a material contribution to the death ...
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Motor Transport Top 100 2020 Interactive Tables – Key Averages
These interactive tables enable you to explore Motor Transport's Top 100 2020.Click on the tabs at the top of the table to view the different data sets. You can also click on the column headers to sort the table data from highest to lowest (or click again to sort from ...