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    McGregor Logistics relocates to new St Modwen Park site in Doncaster

    2020-02-25T16:10:00Z

    Doncaster-based McGregor Logistics has taken out a three-year lease on a 40,000 sq ft unit on the St Modwen Park industrial park in the town.Keith Law, MD of McGregor Logistics, said: “It was important for us to find a new base that could cater to our business needs as we ...

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    Wynnstay Agriculture Suppliers drivers suspend strike for further talks

    2020-02-25T16:02:00Z

    A strike by HGV drivers at a Mid-Wales company has been suspended in order to allow conciliation talks chaired by Acas, according to the Unite union.Drivers at Wynnstay Agriculture Suppliers had voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action in a dispute over their pay structure, which the union claimed would ...

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    Car transporter Eulos.EU pushed into administration by failure to win contract

    2020-02-25T15:42:00Z

    Sheerness-based car transporter Eulos.EU entered administration after refinancing its funding facilities in anticipation of a new contract – and then being told it had not won the deal.The fall into insolvency of the transport company, which also had offices in Northampton and Lithuania, is outlined in a report to creditors ...

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    Last chance to secure your free place at Sheffield Clean Air Roadshow, 17 March

    2020-02-25T13:16:00Z

    Operators concerned about the impact that the Sheffield Clean Air Zone may have on their business are encouraged to attend a free half-day event on 17 March.Sheffield City Council will present its plans and answer your key questions in an opening session, followed by three workshops exploring new technology and ...

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    Meachers Global Logistics lands partnership with Geest Line

    2020-02-21T16:12:00Z

    Meachers Global Logistics has signed a partnership deal with Geest Line which will see it consolidate and deliver the shipping company’s goods to the Portsmouth Docks.The move follows Geest Line’s decision to move its operations back to Portsmouth in August last year, after agreeing a five-year deal with Portsmouth City ...

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    Howard Tenens Logistics sees profit boost in first full year of trading

    2020-02-21T16:01:00Z

    Howard Tenens Logistics’ first full year of trading delivered more than £66m in turnover and pre-tax profits of £4.7m.The Stroud-based warehousing and logistics company was incorporated in November 2017, acquiring the trade and net assets of the distribution and warehousing business from parent company Howard Tenens on 1 April 2018.Reporting ...

  • Go-Freight
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    Go Freight Transport appoints insolvency practitioner

    2020-02-21T15:55:00Z

    Ipswich-based Go Freight Transport has closed its doors and appointed an insolvency practitioner.The company, which had an operating licence for 42 trucks and 62 trailers with another under consideration, specialises in container haulage.Insolvency practitioner LB Insolvency has informed drivers that “the company is no longer in a position to make ...

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    Entries now closed for 2020 Motor Transport Awards

    2020-02-21T14:06:00Z

    The deadline to enter the 2020 Motor Transport Awards has now passed and the judges have started the process of reviewing the entries.This year, to reflect the increasing pace of adoption of electric and other alternative fuelled vans, the awards include two new categories: Clean Fleet Van of the Year ...

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    CEMEX to slash carbon emissions by more than a third by 2030

    2020-02-21T11:05:00Z

    CEMEX is ramping up its efforts to cut its carbon emissions under a new strategy launched this week.The company is aiming to slash net CO2 emissions by 35% by 2030 aided by greater use of alternative fuels and renewable energy.Fernando Gonzalez, chief executive of CEMEX, said: “Climate change has been ...

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    Doctors on Wheels still offering D4 driver medicals

    2020-02-21T10:22:00Z

    Doctors on Wheels is circumventing a DVLA ban on its D4 medicals by offering HGV drivers medicals with self-employed doctors, MT has learnt.DVLA stopped accepting all D4 medicals from Doctors on Wheels (DoW) from 20 June last year.The decision was triggered by an investigation into the company, which saw raids ...

  • Mike Penning
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    Hauliers to get their say to government on impact of clean air zones

    2020-02-21T10:19:00Z

    Sir Mike Penning MPA national survey of road freight operators on the impact of clean air zones (CAZs) has been launched by the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Road Freight and Logistics as part of its first inquiry of the new parliamentary session.The APPG is chaired by former transport minister Sir ...

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    New probe points to major flaw in apprenticeship levy

    2020-02-20T14:19:00Z

    Hundreds of millions of pounds raised by employers and intended to pay for apprentices has not been used and has instead paid back to the government, according to figures released under the Freedom of Information act.The data obtained by the BBC showed that 55 of the largest employers in England ...

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    FTA "appalled" by points-based immigration plan

    2020-02-20T13:36:00Z

    Classifying HGV drivers as ‘low skilled’ and refusing potential applicants from getting visas could cause the industry to grind to a halt, business groups have warned.The government this week unveiled its plan to move away from the UK’s reliance on “cheap labour” from Europe and instead “encourage people with the ...

  • Kieran Smith
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    HGV driver shortage will grow to "crisis point" unless pay and conditions improve

    2020-02-19T15:18:00Z

    The shortage of LGV drivers in the UK is heading towards crisis point as a “perfect storm” of circumstances will see the current 50,000 gap in the workforce widen unless rates of pay and working conditions are rapidly improved, according to recruitment specialist Driver Require.Its latest report 'Investigating the UK’s ...

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    Motor Transport needs your feedback on FreightShare

    2020-02-19T12:21:00Z

    As you may be aware, over the past two years Motor Transport has been working on a freight collaboration project called FreightShare with a number of partners.This project is now coming to an end and we are keen to get your feedback on how you feel about collaborating with other ...

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    DHL Supply Chain signs five-year distribution deal with Inspired Pet Nutrition

    2020-02-19T11:10:00Z

    David Proctor, IPN group operations director (left) and Ian Clough, MD, Network Logistics and Transport at DHL Supply Chain (right) celebrate the new contract in ThirskDHL Supply Chain has been awarded a new five-year contract with pet food manufacturer Inspired Pet Nutrition (IPN), following a competitive tender.The contract will be ...

  • Gist driver training centre
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    Gist sets up new driver training centre

    2020-02-19T10:48:00Z

    Gist has set up a new driver training centre and it wants to use it to attract younger entrants into the industry.The training facility in Spalding, Lincolnshire features a real static vehicle and a driver drop-in centre where three dedicated trainers will support anyone retraining to become Class 1 drivers.Julian ...

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    Drivers at Welsh agricultural haulier vote to strike over pay

    2020-02-19T09:55:00Z

    HGV drivers at Wynnstay Agricultural Supplies in Mid-Wales have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action in a dispute over their pay structure.According to union Unite, the company, which manufactures and supplies agricultural products to farmers and the wider rural community across the UK, has imposed changes which will result ...

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    Multimodal Logistics faces £1.1m pension liability bill after losing bid to appeal

    2020-02-19T09:12:00Z

    Felixstowe-based Multimodal Logistics has been ordered to pay £1.1m to trustees of a workplace pension after losing a bid to appeal a High Court ruling.The haulier and China Shipping (U.K.) Agency was found liable by the High Court last year to pay £1.1m and £6.6m, respectively, to PS Independent Trustees, ...

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    IR35 rollout could trigger mass exodus of foreign HGV drivers

    2020-02-19T08:50:00Z

    The industry is sailing headlong into a “perfect storm” of conditions that will push the current shortage of HGV drivers to crisis levels, according to recruiter Driver Require.It said the culmination of Brexit, a drop in the exchange rate and impending IR35 legislation, which aims to close a limited company ...