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Isuzu Truck UK adds Northampton dealership to expanding network
(Left-to-right) RHCV dealer point manager Thomas Judd with RHCV sales executive Jim McNeil and RHCV commercial director Paul PearsonIsuzu Truck UK has added Northampton-based RH Commercial Vehicles (RHCV) to its dealer base.The move follows the recent appointment of two new full dealerships in Scotland and two more in the east ...
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Woodside Haulage doubles fleet of Schmitz Cargobull curtainsiders
County Antrim operator Woodside Haulage has acquired 20 new fixed roof Schmitz Cargobull curtainsiders to transport goods between the UK and Ireland.The move doubles Woodside's fleet of Schmitz Cargobull trailers, which are used to transport a variety of goods including retail, FMCG, construction, packaging and recycling to manufacturers, retailers and ...
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Marshall Fleet Solutions launches 2020 apprenticeship programme
Marshall Fleet Solutions (MFS) has expanded its 2020 apprenticeship programme.Ten new people are set to join the scheme, working at their local MFS regional depots around the UK, as part of a three-year development programme.The Cambridgeshire-based firm will now have 15 engineering apprentices employed on a full-time basis within the ...
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Transport manager disqualified after lying about job role
A transport manager has been disqualified for two years after a traffic commissioner found she had lied about her role within several haulage firms.Scotland’s TC Claire Gilmore said Andrea Gardner had provided her office with misleading information regarding her employment and the hours she worked as a transport manager.Gary Smith, ...
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Webfleet offers operators chance to cut fleet emissions and help re-green African drylands
Operators can cut their CO2 emissions and help re-green arid drylands in Africa under an initiative launched this week by Webfleet Solutions and charity JustDiggit.The Green Your Fleet platform allows customers to estimate their annual CO2 emissions based on their fleet size and vehicle types.It then calculates the amount required ...
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ArrowXL Worcester hub fire casts long shadow over 2019 pre-tax profits
The effects of a major fire that destroyed ArrowXL’s Worcester hub in 2017 are continuing to reverberate through the business, with the company reporting a 92% fall in pre-tax profits last year.In its latest annual results to 30 June 2019 the Yodel sister company, which specialises in two-man delivery and ...
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Bath clean air zone will heavily disrupt local supply chain, major haulage firm claims
A local haulier has warned Bath and North East Somerset (B&NES) council that its decison to launch a clean air zone (CAZ) in the city will significantly lengthen HGV journey times as drivers seek out alternative routes to avoid being charged.The scheme is due to launch next March and imposes ...
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Fraikin launches three-year apprenticeship scheme for HGV technicians
Fraikin has launched a heavy vehicle apprenticeship programme to develop the next generation of HGV technicians.The three-year, Level 3 Heavy Vehicle Apprenticeship standard is designed to expand Fraikin’s engineering capabilities and it said it would recruit a new intake of apprentices every two years.The company said apprentices will join the ...
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DVLA accused of passing fleet data to parking enforcement firms
An Essex haulier that successfully faced down a parking firm’s threats of court action has written to the DVLA seeking clarification as to whether it is supplying private businesses with its fleet vehicle information.KBC Logistics said it had complained to the licensing agency for “misuse of keeper data” as it ...
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CEVA Logistics increases profits despite 10% slide in turnover
CEVA Logistics saw its turnover fall by 10% last year due to the non-renewal of existing contracts.However, figures published for the year ending 31 December 2019 showed that the logistics company increased pre-tax profits by £7.7m to almost £10m.Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose to £21.8m from ...
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"Work with us to improve HGV facilities," government urges industry
The government has encouraged the industry to respond to plans to overhaul the country’s outdated planning system and explain how “high quality” lorry parking facilities should be provided.In a response to a petition demanding that councils are forced to include “safe and secure HGV parking with refreshment and washing facilities ...
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ArrowXL signs deal to deliver JTX Fitness equipment
ArrowXL has been chosen to handle deliveries of JTX Fitness gym equipment to households across the UK amid a boom in home fitness.The delivery firm, which specialises in two-person delivery, will receive in bound stock from Felixstowe and provide warehousing at its Enfield depot, before delivering equipment such as cross ...
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Pandemic halts trials of autonomous HGV platoons
Trials on British roads involving platoons of autonomous HGVs have been put on hold due to the ongoing pandemic.The consortium behind the investigations into the use of the technology said off-road trials and “extensive safety testing and driver training” had been completed, but Covid-19 had affected the programme and on-road ...
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Asset Alliance Group opens Yorkshire depot
Asset Alliance Group has opened a two-acre depot near Leeds hosting a range of stock for leasing, contract hire and rental purposes.It said demand for vehicles continued to grow despite the current climate and the new location close to the M62 and M621 helped long-standing customers in Yorkshire and had ...
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Wren Kitchens opens Avonmouth transport hub
MT award winner Wren Kitchens has opened a transport hub in Avonmouth, which it said will provide a more efficient and greener transport service.The three-acre site is located near to the M5 and the retailer said the move had created over 30 local jobs including drivers, porters, supervisors and office ...
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Walker Logistics launches in-house track and trace system
Walker Logistics said it was aiming to keep its Berkshire site a “Coronavirus-free zone” after introducing its own in-house track and trace system.Temporary and permanent staff, as well as visitors to Walker’s premises, are now required to use their smart phones to scan a QR code which links to a ...
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New figures reveal impact of lockdown on truck traffic
HGV traffic in Great Britain dropped to just 25% of its normal levels at the height of the lockdown in April, but had almost bounced back to pre-Covid levels by July, new figures reveal.Department for Transport statistics showed light and heavy commercial vehicle traffic returned to at least 100% of ...
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Firms switch to local providers to tackle Christmas e-commerce boom
Logistics companies and their customers are responding to seismic changes in online retail in an effort to tackle what is predicted to be an unprecedented peak in Christmas shopping.Following research by Barclay’s Corporate Banking that showed 15% of UK firms have created roles to cater for an increase in online ...
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NWH Group takes delivery of MAN skip loaders to handle surge in business
MV Commercial has supplied The NWH Group with three MAN TGM 4x2 skip loaders.NWH Group secured delivery of three new MAN skip loaders in less than a month thanks to MV Commercial, after rising demand for skip hire services prompted a fast turnaround.The new TGM 4x2 skip loaders, two with ...
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"Incompetent and inexcusable" - haulier slams O-licence delays after five-month wait
A Scottish transport firm has condemned as “inexcusable” delays by the traffic commissioner’s office in processing O-licence applications after it was left waiting since May to run HGVs.Eion Robertson said he had £50,000 sitting in his bank as evidence of financial standing and yet “nothing in my fridge” after he ...