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    CEVA Logistics delivers urgently needed NHS medical supplies in rapid time

    2020-04-06T10:30:00Z

    CEVA Logistics is delivering a major shipment of medical supplies this week to NHS hospitals and surgeries across the country, as part of a government initiative to bring all UK healthcare distribution under one umbrella during the COVID-19 crisis.The cargo, sent from Shanghai to Heathrow on Friday night (3 April), ...

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    Hauliers need urgent government help as almost half of trucks parked up with no work

    2020-04-06T09:11:00Z

    The RHA is calling on the government to support the haulage industry after 6,500 responses within 36 hours to a survey of hauliers showed that 46% of the UK truck fleet - around 240,000 vehicles - is now parked up with no work.Chief executive Richard Burnett said that the government ...

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    DHL Supply Chain hits back at GMB over claims warehouse staff staged three mass walkouts over health and safety

    2020-04-06T09:06:00Z

    DHL Supply Chain has expressed surprise at allegations by the GMB union that it was failing to provide sanitation at its Swindon distribution centre, and denied claims that staff had walked out.The union said “almost all warehouse staff” had downed tools on 2 April after DHL Supply Chain had failed ...

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    Can chaos be avoided when MOTs resume?

    2020-04-03T15:43:00Z

    With all HGV MOTs suspended for three months from 21 March, there looks like being a serious backlog to sort out later in the year. John Kendall reveals what the situation was like before the closure, and what we can expect once things get back to normal...Under normal conditions, the ...

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    "Ease furlough rules so drivers can deliver PPE," RHA urges government

    2020-04-03T14:05:00Z

    Furlough rules are needlessly preventing thousands of HGV drivers from delivering personal protective equipment (PPE) to millions of nurses and doctors, according to the RHA.The association was responding to claims made by health secretary Matt Hancock that a “mammoth logistical exercise” was to blame for delays in getting PPE to ...

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    George Allinson profits boosted by increased warehouse income

    2020-04-03T13:51:00Z

    George Allinson (Transport) in Darlington increased revenues by 8.4% last year, thanks mainly to an increase in warehouse income.The haulier, which was established in 1955 and offers a range of logistics and warehousing services, reported sales of £14m for the year ending 31 August 2019 and also increased pre-tax profits ...

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    Industry bodies lock horns over fuel derogation

    2020-04-03T07:59:00Z

    Industry associations remain divided over the support the logistics sector requires during the COVID-19 crisis, with the Association of Pallet Networks (APN) demanding a fuel duty derogation and the FTA preferring the Treasury concentrate on alleviating fixed costs.Last week the APN, which represents the UK’s eight pallet networks, issued a ...

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    MV Commercial urges hauliers to keep up maintenance checks during MOT suspension

    2020-04-03T07:44:00Z

    MV Commercial has urged hauliers to keep up regular truck maintenance checks following the DVSA’s decision to suspend commercial vehicle MOTs for three months.The CV sales and leasing company said its technician support network is doing all it can to support operators in their regular roadworthiness checks - maximising uptime ...

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    Fife council rubber stamps temporary HGV park for Amazon warehouse

    2020-04-02T15:17:00Z

    Amazon has been given the green light to operate a temporary HGV park in Rosyth in order to service its nearby fulfilment centre.Fife Council gave the go-ahead to the lorry and trailer park following complaints that vehicles were parking on roads near its facility.The site will be used for 18 ...

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    Clipper Logistics seals deal with Unipart to deliver personal protective equipment (PPE) to NHS trusts

    2020-04-02T15:02:00Z

    Clipper Logistics has been sub-contracted by NHS Supply Chain principal partner Unipart to run an entirely separate supply channel for the provision of personal protective equipment (PPE) to NHS Trusts and community healthcare partners.It is understood the Clipper Logistics operation is being run out of DIRFT and deliveries have now ...

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    DPD ramps up food deliveries with Morrisons' essential grocery box deal

    2020-04-02T14:39:00Z

    DPD has seen the volume of food deliveries boosted to 200,000 per week as it secures a partnership with supermarket Morrisons to meet consumer demand for online grocery deliveries during the COVID-19 pandemic.It is also seeing an increase in volumes for existing food and recipe box customers, alongside the transportation ...

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    DVSA suspends dangerous goods vehicle (ADR) inspections

    2020-04-02T14:29:00Z

    The DVSA has suspended dangerous goods vehicle (ADR) inspections in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.A vehicle is eligible for a waiver if it was registered in GB and either has a current ADR1C dangerous goods certificate which expires on or after 21 March 2020 or is a new vehicle that ...

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    DfT extends validity of Driver CPC qualification cards

    2020-04-02T10:26:00Z

    Rules surrounding Driver CPC training have been relaxed during the COVID-19 pandemic for drivers struggling to complete the training.The DfT said it had put in place temporary changes in professional driver qualification requirements, meaning drivers whose Driver CPC card expires in the period from 1 March 2020 to 30 September ...

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    Clipper Logistics responds to alleged breach of social distancing rules at Nottinghamshire warehouse

    2020-04-02T08:44:00Z

    Clipper Logistics has revealed it has been inundated with requests from customers to provide supply chain support, while dealing with criticism by employees that it was failing to implement social distancing policies.The BBC reported that workers at its Ollerton, Nottinghamshire warehouse had complained that they were being “crammed into corridors” ...

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    "We could be facing an Armageddon of liquidations," claims major logistics operator

    2020-04-01T17:12:00Z

    A senior figure at one of the UK's biggest logistics operations has admitted the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic could see businesses face "an Armageddon of liquidations" and a future based on "the survival of the fittest".The source predicted many transport and warehousing companies with the right strategy would survive ...

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    SP Training: "Our first online CPC course attracted unprecedented multinational demand"

    2020-04-01T15:22:00Z

    Logistics training specialist SP Training has claimed its first online CPC course generated "unprecedented multinational demand".The course was developed after the DVSA announced the suspension of classroom training due to the COVID-19 outbreak, but as a temporary alternative would allow approved trainers authorisation to deliver accepted courses remotely via digital ...

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    International Forwarding adapts business to deliver NHS supplies

    2020-04-01T10:51:00Z

    A Coleshill-based pallet specialist has re-organised its business and warehousing sites to prioritise the delivery of vital NHS supplies to hospitals across the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic.Palletways member International Forwarding has been deploying its truck, trailer, warehousing and 60-strong workforce to transport urgent medical equipment seven days a week.Rob ...

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    COVID-19 outbreak triggers exodus of migrant drivers and major disruption to warehouse shift patterns

    2020-04-01T08:56:00Z

    An exodus of East European drivers and major disruption to warehouse shift patterns are putting increasing pressure on the transport and logistics sector, a new report has warned.The impact of the COVID-19 outbreak has seen migrant drivers attempt to return to their countries of origin, analysts at real estate firm ...

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    Fatal crash prompts calls for increased roadside checks on vans

    2020-03-31T16:49:00Z

    The FTA is calling for a major increase in roadside checks on vans to raise standards in the sector.The call follows a court case this week which found welding contractor Renown Consultants guilty of failing to comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, following a deadly accident ...

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    HGV drivers on extended hours need fatigue monitors, safety consultant warns

    2020-03-31T16:02:00Z

    HGV drivers working longer hours under new COVID-19 rules should be supplied with government-subsidised fatigue monitors to avert a rise in road accidents.The warning comes from road safety firm SmartWitness in the wake of the government’s emergency order which has eased drivers’ hours rules to allow round-the-clock deliveries of food ...