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New Brexit talks must focus on free trade deal, insists FTA
A free trade agreement acceptable to both the UK and EU must be top of the agenda when Brexit talks resume next week, the FTA has urged.On the eve of further negotiations over the future of the relationship between the UK and other European countries, concerns are growing that consensus ...
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New paperless delivery solution "a lifeline" during pandemic, says Tapfreight
Barnsley-based Tapfreight has eradicated the need for hard copy delivery notes and protected staff in the Covid-19 crisis with a paperless solution that also provides significant efficiency gains.The chemicals and pharmaceuticals operator said it had to act quickly when the pandemic struck in order to ensure its drivers reduced their ...
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Fowler Welch plans for 20% absence rate this winter during second Covid-19 peak
Fowler Welch is preparing for a 20% absence rate this winter in the expectation that the cold weather will push up Covid-19 infection rates once again.The Lincolnshire-based chilled and ambient foods logistics company said it is using lessons learnt from the first wave of the virus to prepare for a ...
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Commercial Motor Show 2020
Commercial Motor is launching an exciting new virtual exhibition for the road transport industry.Held over three days in the autumn, the Commercial Motor Show 2020 will put hundreds of exhibitors in front of a 10,000-plus audience, all without the need for social distancing.Visitors to this free-to-attend event will see the ...
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Prove there's a need for sector-specific support, FTA tells hauliers
FTA policy director Elizabeth de Jong has told motortransport.co.uk that the government needs more proof that some hauliers are close to collapse before it can offer sector-specific support.Her comments come in the wake of an RHA survey showing 73% of hauliers have significantly reduced or worse cashflow following the Covid-19 ...
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FTA plea to Scottish councils to protect urban deliveries falls on deaf ears
The FTA’s attempt to liaise with 32 council leaders in Scotland to ensure plans for increased urban pedestrian and cycling routes do not hamper city centre deliveries has fallen on deaf ears.Scottish councils are preparing to re-allocate road space to encourage more cycling and walking in urban areas and cut ...
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UPN launches contactless SmartHUB IT technology
Pallet network UPN has launched a contactless technology platform to speed up operations across its network.Dubbed “SmartHUB IT” the bespoke technology platform makes UPN’s operations totally contactless, which the network says is particularly significant in the current Covid-19 pandemic.A SmartHUB IT app monitors and manages all trunks with GPS tracking ...
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Tilbury2 offers new unaccompanied freight terminal service
Forth Ports has launched an unaccompanied freight ferry terminal at Tilbury2 following a successful trial earlier this month.The 500,000-unit freight-only facility terminal uses a truck driver-free operation into the UK which port authorities say will help reduce the spread of Covid-19.The service will operate in partnership with P&O Ferries. The ...
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Northern Ireland extends HGV driving licences and reinstates special vehicle testing
Northern Ireland is to extend HGV driving licences and reinstate specialist vehicle testing.The Driver and Vehicle Agency will reinstate individual vehicle approval (IVA) inspections and will introduce a statutory authorisation process that will permit the continued use of ADR vehicles on the road from 1 June.Seamus Leheny, FTA policy manager ...
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Gregory Distribution axes 100 jobs as impact of Covid-19 hits volumes
Gregory Distribution has announced 100 job losses across its operation due to “difficulties” faced by its customers brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic.The company, which is one of the largest privately owned hauliers in the UK, is a member of both Palletline and Palletways and employs 2,700 staff.It operates from ...
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Eddie Stobart Logistics audits under investigation by UK accounting watchdog
An investigation into two audits of the accounts of Eddie Stobart Logistics (ESL) has been launched by the UK’s accounting watchdog.The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) is investigating KPMG’s audit of ESL’s accounts for the year ended 30 November 2017 and an audit carried out by PWC for the year to ...
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Freight forwarders warn of customs chaos if government adheres to Brexit deadline
Almost three quarters of freight forwarders are calling for the Brexit transition period to be extended if no trade deal is agreed with the EU.Another 50% are warning that they will not have enough staff to cope with the additional Customs-related work that a no-deal Brexit will bring.A survey of ...
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Imperial Logistics UK renews major JIT contract with car manufacturer
Imperial Logistics International (UK) has renewed its contract with a major car manufacturer.The company, which declined to reveal the identity of the car manufacturer, has been re-appointed to provide just in time (JIT) and just in sequence (JIS) operations.The contract sees Imperial provide nationwide transport services including the collection of ...
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Bleckmann opens new DC in Lutterworth as part of UK expansion plans
Fashion and lifestyle supply chain and logistics firm Bleckmann is expanding its UK operations with the opening of a major new distribution centre in Lutterworth.The new warehouse, which has over 430 500 sq ft of floor space, is part of a drive to expand into the UK and international B2C ...
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HGV driver medicals on offer as D4Drivers re-opens clinics
D4Drivers is offering D4 medicals for HGV drivers from this week at 30 centres across the UK. The company’s sister organisation Summerfield Healthcare is also offering antibody blood tests to transport operators, with results supplied within three days.The company said the antibody tests are already being used by a major ...
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Logistics "abandoned" by London politicians - FTA
Reintroducing the London Lorry Control Scheme and raising the London Congestion Charge is a “sucker punch” to the logistics sector, FTA said today.The association is calling for freight to be exempt from schemes such as the Congestion Charge as the sector strives to recover from the impact of the pandemic.Natalie ...
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Meet the MT Awards shortlists – Haulier of the Year sponsored by Volvo
Boughey DistributionBased in Wardle, Cheshire, Boughey Distribution is part of the NWF Group. Established in 1964, the company employs 600 people and works with many of the UK’s major food industry brands to provide ambient storage and distribution services, together with a range of specialist services.From its 48-acre site, the ...
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Davies Turner goes Dutch with Mainfreight Group
Davies Turner has further strengthened its portfolio of scheduled daily overland trailer services between the UK and the Netherlands following the signing of an exclusive cooperation agreement with the Dutch subsidiary of the Mainfreight Group.Davies Turner said the new alliance, which begins on 1 June, is another sign of its ...
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Rivus garage network added to ServicePoint
The 55-strong Rivus garage network has now been made available to users of the ServicePoint fleet service, maintenance and repair (SMR) platform.The move is designed to open up the nationwide network to a wider range of business customers including HGV operators, said Paul Holland, MD of UK Fuel, at Allstar ...
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New partnership will "revolutionise" designs of lightweight electric trucks
A partnership between tech firm REE Automotive and hydraulics manufacturer KYB promises to revolutionise electric vehicle designs of vehicles up to 8-tonnnes GVW.REE co-founder Daniel Barel said KYB, a producer of shock absorbers, would play a “crucial role” in the development of its next generation electric vehicle, which is based ...