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Greenergy buys William C Hockin (Tankers) to bolster its long-distance capability
Transportation fuel supplier and distributor Greenergy has bought Barnstaple-based William C. Hockin (Tankers) as part of wider plans to grow its long distance operations.Founder and MD Bill Hockin, who will join Greenergy’s board as a non-executive director, said this week that he had no plans to sell his dry good ...
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TNT UK sees continuing loss as 2017's cyber attack casts long shadow
TNT UK remained loss making in its most recent trading period once the one-off gain from the sale of its Business Solutions division is stripped out, its latest accounts show.The accounts for the year to 31 May also provide further guidance suggesting the cost of the cyber attack that crippled ...
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Axis Fleet Management collapses into administration and ceases trading
Contract hire and rental firm Axis Fleet Management has entered administration and ceased trading.Insolvency experts at FRP Advisory were appointed to the company, with a head office in Long Hanborough, Oxfordshire on 10 May.In a statement from the administrators it said “challenging trading conditions resulted in cash flow difficulties and ...
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Jack Richards signs new deal in a Jiffy
Jack Richards & Son has won a deal to look after distribution for Jiffy Packaging.Having worked together on a partial contract for the last three years, the haulier has now secured the contract in full, which went live at the start of this month.The three-year deal sees Jack Richards providing ...
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Finalists revealed for everywoman in Transport & Logistics Awards 2019
A shorlist of 46 individuals makes up this year’s 2019 everywoman in Transport & Logistics Awards programme, with the winners set to be announced at an awards ceremony in London on 13 June at the Grosvenor House HotelFor the past 12 years, the awards have celebrated the UK’s brightest ...
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See the future of alternative fuels with LowCVP
Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership 2019 annual conference will be themed ‘More than electric dreams?' Future fuels on the Road to Zero’.To be held on July 8 in London the conference will focus on the low emission fuels agenda and acknowledge the momentum behind moves to 'electrify everything' in road transport.It ...
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Prolog administrators save 130 jobs after selling Sherwood-based operation to Cotton Traders
Administrators working for warehouse and distribution firm Prolog said they had saved 130 jobs after selling off part of the business to clothing retailer Cotton Traders.Promotional Logistics, which traded as Prolog, entered administration in November 2018 following the withdrawal of financial support by a group company.A spokesman for administrator Mazars ...
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Strong retail performance mitigates contract losses at Wincanton
Wincanton saw annual turnover fall in the year ended 31 March 2019 but profit increase, thanks to a strong performance in retail that offset contract losses elsewhere.Turnover was 2.6% lower for the period at £1.14bn (2018: £1.17bn). Pre-tax profit (normalised to strip out exceptional items such as previous restructuring) was ...
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Fowler Welch clinches full supply chain contract for Delamere Dairy's M&S range
Fowler Welch has won a full supply chain contract with Delamere Dairy to handle its Marks & Spencer (M&S) volumes.The temperature-controlled specialist will be responsible for stock collection, stockholding, order processing, picking and distribution of the dairy’s M&S goods, as well as providing full customer services support.It has also developed ...
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Hauliers asked to have their say on Greater Manchester's Clean Air Zone plans
Freight operators are encouraged to take part in Greater Manchester’s Clean Air Plan consultation, which will run for seven weeks.It proposes a series of measures to improve air quality across the 10 local authorities within the region, including a charging clean air zone (CAZ) and a £59m Clean Freight Fund ...
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Bibby Distribution's Mark Field named Microlise Driver of the Year 2019
Bibby Distribution driver Mark Field (pictured with host Quentin Willson) has been named Microlise Driver of the Year 2019.He also scooped the short distance category, aimed at drivers who regularly undertake journeys of up to 30,000 miles per year.The medium distance category was won by Ceva Logistics’ driver Jonathan Phillips, ...
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IT failure at DVSA frustrating operators' efforts to tax vehicles
An IT issue at DVSA, which is preventing annual test data from being processed, has left dozens of operators struggling to pay Vehicle Excise Duty (VED).The RHA said this week that it has been contacted by a number of RHA members struck by the problem, which appears to affect vehicles ...
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Wincanton appoints new chief executive as Adrian Colman announces retirement
Wincanton has appointed a new chief executive after the decision by its current CEO Adrian Colman to retire.Colman will be replaced by James Wroath, currently chief operating officer, North America, for Lufthansa subsidiary LSG Sky Chefs.Wincanton said Colman, who has held the post of CEO for the past six years, ...
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Challenge TRG Group continues acquisition spree with purchase of Phoenix Training Services
Challenge TRG Group has acquired Phoenix Training Services for an undisclosed sum as part of plans to build its presence in the HGV driver training sector.The acquisition of the Birmingham-based firm, follows its acquisition of TRG Logistics earlier this month and takes the group’s overall turnover to £120m.As part of ...
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Freight sector urged to take part in north-east clean air zone consultation
Freight operators only have a few days left to give their views on joint air quality proposals being explored by Newcastle, Gateshead and North Tyneside Councils.Options being considered include a charging clean air zone with a proposed daily fee of £50 for HGVs; a low-emission zone with cross-river tolls; and ...
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Volkswagen revives Traton Group IPO
Volkswagen's plans to sell Traton Group, which contains the Scania and MAN brands, have been revived.Following a board meeting yesterday (13 May 2019), Volkswagen announced that the IPO will go ahead "before the summer break, depending on further developments on capital markets".The move comes just days after Traton delivered record ...
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DB Schenker sees a future for truck platoons after completion of live trial
DB Schenker has given the thumbs up to introducing truck platoons within its operation, after completing a seven month trial in live traffic of the technology.The seven month trial, sponsored by the German government and operated by DB Schenker, MAN Truck & Bus and Fresenius University, saw two electronically-linked loaded ...
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XPO Logistics reveals deal to oversee British Gypsum's transport network
XPO Logistics has begun managing building-product manufacturer British Gypsum's transport requirements.The operator said that following the start of the contract, which is live now, it would create an "integrated transportation network" for its client making use of XPO Connect software.XPO Connect is a cloud-based digital freight marketplace, which it launched ...
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Simpsons Logistics creditors on course to recoup some money, says administrator
Firms that worked for Simpsons Logistics are owed around £837,000 but the company’s administrator believes unsecured creditors will still recover some of their money.In its latest progress report, RSM Restructuring said it had sold the Chester le Street haulier’s tangible assets for a total of £96,250 since it was appointed ...
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GMB to ballot union members at Wilko for strike action over work rota changes
The GMB union is to ballot Wilko DC staff for industrial action over staff rotas it claims give "no consideration to work-life balance".The dispute comes after the retailer's move to standardise seven-day working across its DCs and to include weekends.Wilko told motortransport.co.uk that employees have worked weekends "in response to ...