Latest news – Page 297
-
Article
Whistl UK profits down £4.7m but turnover climbs
Whistl UK reported a £4.7m pre-tax loss in 2019 as it battled to remain competitive in the parcels and Downstream Access (DSA) markets as start-up inefficiencies racked up at its Bedford ‘super hub’.However, group revenues rose by 12.6% to £635m for the year ending 31 December 2019 and it enjoyed ...
-
Article
Palletline signs recycling specialist
North East transport firm Gurteen Recycling has joined Palletline.Established in 2012, the Newcastle-based company began by taking over a collection round picking up recyclable materials from automotive outlets in the region, as well as in Scotland, and the business is now expanding nationwide.Read more Palletline takes on four warehouse ...
-
Article
Face-to-face Driver CPC courses suspended during national lockdown
All face-to-face Driver CPC courses have been suspended until 2 December as part of the lockdown restrictions imposed to prevent the spread of Covid-19.The DVSA said the national restrictions, to be introduced from Thursday (5 November) do not affect its HGV testing service and that ATFs can remain open.However, all ...
-
Article
Hoyer drivers call off strike action after Unite joins talks to end redundancy dispute
Hoyer Petrolog has resolved its dispute with delivery drivers at the Stanlow oil refinery, resulting in planned strike action being called off.The row, sparked by the company’s proposal to make six drivers redundant, led to the Unite union stating there would be 14 days of strikes throughout November.However, following a ...
-
Article
The Hireman expands fleet with new Isuzu order
Tool hire firm The Hireman has hammered out a new deal with Isuzu and expanded its fleet with six 3.5-tonne Grafter dropside rigids.MD Neil Graham said the switch to Isuzu came after the Grafter “captured our attention”, being Euro-6 compliant, compact and Ad Blue-free: “In this gvw category, the Grafter’s ...
-
Article
Lockwood trades strongly through Covid but profits under pressure
Lockwood Haulage reported a 3.7% increase in turnover last year, which it attributed to investments in its fleet and its warehouse capacity.Latest results for the Derbyshire transport company show that for the year ending 31 January 2020, it increased revenues to £20.7m (£20m), although its pre-tax profit fell by 40.1% ...
-
Article
Get ready for an online Christmas as England heads into lockdown
The Association of Pallet Networks (APN) said its members had "robust continuity plans" and appropriate safety measures in place to continue deliveries during the country’s second lockdown.Its move to reassure the marketplace came as research from Whistl showed that nearly half of Christmas shoppers (46%) are aiming to increase their ...
-
Article
Operators must prepare for Covid and Brexit "double whammy" says Dawsongroup
Operators should not be distracted by the prospect of a busy Christmas and instead must prepare for a worst-case scenario of a Brexit and Covid-19 “double whammy”, according to Dawsongroup.The truck and trailer contract hire and rental business said haulage firms must not be panicked into doing nothing and that ...
-
Article
Relief as plans to extend London congestion charge zone scrapped
Concerns that Transport for London (TfL) was poised to extend the congestion charging zone to the North and South Circular Roads have been allayed after a bailout plan was agreed without the expansion.However, the industry has urged the government to consider exemptions for hauliers from conditions imposed in the summer ...
-
Article
Europa to run free webinar on preparing for the end of Brexit transition
Europa Road is to host a Brexit preparation webinar to help British businesses involved in import or export preapre for changes in customs processes in 2021.The free webinar will be held online at 1030am on 17 November 2020 and will be of use to any businesses importing or exporting to ...
-
Article
Logistics UK signs member discount deal for customs software
Logistics UK said member companies could continue trading smoothly with the EU at the end of the Brexit transition period after it secured discounted access to software from customs experts AEB.Organisations that will be required to make customs declarations from 1 January can get a lifetime 5% discount on AEB’s ...
-
Article
Miniclipper Logistics rebounds swiftly after profits slip
Miniclipper Logistics has reported pre-tax profits were down 22.4% at £796,176 for the year ending 31 May 2020 with turnover dipping by 3.9% to £14,699,129.However, MD Peter Masters said that although business for the Palletline member had been impacted by the initial lockdown, it has since "bounced back strongly"."Ultimately it ...
-
Article
Sussex logistics firm strengthens management team
Lancing-based logistics company South Link has recruited Marc Ansell (pictured) to the role of business development manager (BDM).He joins the team with a wealth of experience in logistics and a vast amount of local knowledge, the company said, having covered the Sussex area for a number of years.Ansell began his ...
-
Article
Welsh haulier in recruitment drive as £1.1m fleet investment pays off
Powys-based haulier Speed Welshpool is on the hunt for new drivers after investing £1.1m in its fleet over the past year.Part of the Palletways network, Speed Welshpool has doubled its fleet of HGVs to a total of 22 along with 22 trailers and eight vans.The company said the investment is ...
-
Article
Company reorganisations leaving skills vacuum, says FleetCheck
The industry is facing a new shortage in essential fleet skills as companies restructure their businesses in the wake of the pandemic, FleetCheck has warned.The fleet software specialist has reported growing instances of managers with fleet expertise being made redundant or moved into new roles, often leaving responsibility in the ...
-
Article
Industry slams plan to enlarge London congestion charge zone
Another significant blow to the transport sector could come in the form of an extension of the Capital’s congestion charge zone, which has been suggested as a means of bailing out Transport for London (TfL).The RAC said the government had demanded the current zone be extended to encompass “a huge ...
-
Article
DVSA warns of further clampdown on tyres aged 10 years and older
Hauliers should expect to receive an S-mark prohibition and face a follow-up investigation if enforcement officers discover a tyre aged 10 years or older fitted to front axles from next year.Secondary legislation to make old tyres illegal is currently being laid and they will be banned from the front wheels ...
-
Article
No-deal Brexit would leave HGV operators short of EU access permits, lawyer warns
A transport lawyer has added his voice to growing concerns that there will not be enough HGV access permits for operators wanting to enter the EU in the event of a no-deal Brexit.Tim Culpin, transport partner at Aaron & Partners, said there would “simply not be enough” European Conference of ...
-
Article
Ikea defends staff pay freeze amid "significant" slump in sales
Ikea said its decision not to give staff a pay rise this year reflected its focus on protecting key workers’ livelihoods, as it battles “one of the most challenging times” in the company’s history.It was responding to claims by the GMB union that 300 key workers at IKEA’s distribution centre ...
-
Article
Yodel shrugs off Christmas strike threat over "insulting" pay offer
Yodel said it was surprised that the GMB union was threatening strike action among drivers this Christmas in a row over pay and said it was confident the matter would be settled.The union said staff were now being balloted for industrial action over a pay offer it described as “insulting”.The ...