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    M&S logistics team faces cuts and relocation to Hemel Hempstead in major restructuring

    2016-09-07T09:27:00Z

    Marks & Spencer’s logistics division is set to be restructured in a move that will see “a handful” of its 175 London-based logistics staff made redundant. The rest are set to be transferred to Marks and Spencer’s Hemel Hempstead distribution hub.The move is part of cost-cutting proposals, which aim to ...

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    XPO Logistics awarded reverse logistics contract-extension with Asda Walmart

    2016-09-07T09:16:00Z

    XPO Logistics has secured a new long-term reverse logistics contract with supermarket retailer Asda Walmart, after delivering a number of cost-cutting innovations.Under the new contract, XPO Logistics will continue to manage nine Asda service centres for the Leeds-based retailer and wash millions of units of returnable transit equipment, as well ...

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    Ferguson Transport buys Barclay Bros

    2016-09-06T16:19:00Z

    Scottish haulier Ferguson Transport (Spean Bridge) has continued its acquisition drive with the purchase of Fife-based haulier Barclay Bros for an undisclosed sum.The family run general haulage firm, which has a fleet of 20 vehicles and 30 trailers, will merge with the Ferguson Transport group of companies and trade under ...

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    Alternative fuels need more government support to become truly mass-market

    2016-09-06T15:26:00Z

    The government needs to do more to support alternative fuels such as used cooking oil (UCO) if they are to see mass adoption in road transport, according to the winner of this year’s Motor Transport Low Carbon Award.Rob Wright, head of distribution at Pladis (previously United Biscuits), which has pioneered ...

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    John Hayes takes over freight role at DfT

    2016-09-06T14:03:00Z

    John Hayes has taken responsibility for freight and logistics following a reshuffle at the DfT, replacing Andrew Jones. The MP for South Holland and The Deepings will also be responsible for Highways England as well as the environment and technology.Hayes was previously a transport minister between July 2014 and May ...

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    Hanjin Shipping bankruptcy likely to hurt container hauliers

    2016-09-06T10:40:00Z

    The fallout from the bankruptcy of Hanjin Shipping is likely to be far reaching with hauliers operating out of Felixstowe potentially facing writing off large debts.The South Korean shipping line, the world’s seventh-largest container shipper, filed for bankruptcy protection on 31 August, immediately raising concerns regarding liabilities for customer cargoes ...

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    Turners (Soham) buys Goldstar Transport

    2016-09-05T16:11:00Z

    Turners (Soham) has continued its drive into the container sector with the acquisition of Goldstar Transport, creating a group with a combined turnover of more than £350m.Turners (Soham) MD Paul Day said the move was part of the company’s goal to expand its presence in the container logistics market and ...

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    Clipper Logistics wins M&S returns handling contract

    2016-09-05T15:24:00Z

    Clipper Logistics has won a contract with retail giant Marks and Spencer (M&S) following a successful trial of the operator’s returns management service.The deal will see Clipper’s returns handling operation, Boomerang, process store-returned merchandise and ensure its flow back to the M&S fulfilment centre in Castle Donnington, ready for re-allocation.Clipper ...

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    Nissin's vehicle century from Dawsonrentals

    2016-09-05T13:54:00Z

    Nissin (UK) has taken delivery of more than 100 vehicles from Dawsonrentals after a contract win with Honda’s Swindon assembly plant.The fleet of 43 6x2 Mercedes-Benz Actros tractors and 71 Lawrence David trailers will work on the 24/7 Honda operation, which involves collection of components from Wales, the Midlands ...

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    Calais blockade will trigger more migrant attacks and Operation Stack, industry associations warn

    2016-09-05T13:41:00Z

    A blockade of Calais by French hauliers and farmers demanding the immediate removal of the migrant camps, launched this week, will make drivers a sitting target for migrant attacks and could trigger Operation Stack, the FTA and RHA have warned.RHA chief executive Richard Burnett said: "The inevitable repercussions of this ...

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    The Brexit factor: UK road transport industry remains split on a future outside the EU

    2016-09-05T13:16:00Z

    The results of an online poll conducted by Motortransport.co.uk have found that while 43% of the 487 operators believed leaving the EU would benefit their businesses, 40% did not.The remaining 17% of respondents were undecided.While the weak pound is boosting exports, according to a report from the CBI last month, ...

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    Supermarkets and universities come together to encourage home deliveries

    2016-09-05T10:26:00Z

    A research project aimed at driving down fuel emissions by encouraging home deliveries has been launched.Three universities plus Waitrose, Tesco and Sainsbury’s have combined forces to investigate how the environmental benefits of home deliveries can be improved, with a view to developing a town-scale trial.Professor David Cebon, director at the ...

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    More than a third of hauliers have felt an effect from Brexit decision

    2016-09-02T13:19:00Z

    More than a third of hauliers (35%) have felt an effect from Britain's decision to quit the EU, according to a new survey.The figure is taken from the latest quarterly survey of more than 900 small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) conducted by Close Brothers Asset Finance.By comparison, when all UK ...

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    London mayor gives go-ahead for new Cycle Superhighway

    2016-09-02T09:52:00Z

    London’s mayor, Sadiq Khan, has given the green light to a North-South Cycle Superhighway to King’s Cross.Once complete the full North-South route, also known as Cycle Superhighway 6 (CS6), will provide a route for cyclists across central London between Elephant and Castle and King’s Cross.At 5km in total, the route ...

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    John Menzies could split business in two

    2016-09-01T08:06:00Z

    Moves are underway to split print media and parcel logistics firm Menzies Distribution from its sister air cargo and baggage handling business Menzies Aviation.Parent company John Menzies has appointed chairman Dermot Smurfit, who said that he will review the structure of the group in order to "maximise shareholder value"."This will ...

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    DHL Express to move to new UK headquarters

    2016-08-31T15:41:00Z

    DHL Express is set to relocate its headquarters to new premises in Poyle, near Colnbrook in Berkshire, in a move which will allow the company to increase its parcel handling capacity from 6,000 items per hour to 28,000.The £32m project is part of a major £156m investment by DHL, which ...

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    Ceva Logistics toasts three year deal with Hovis

    2016-08-31T14:42:00Z

    Ceva Logistics has won a three-year extension to its distribution contract with Hovis.The extension to the original contract, which was sealed with the breadmaking giant in 2013, sees Ceva provide dedicated vehicles and drivers and cross-dock warehousing from its Mendlesham, Suffolk, facility.Under the renewed deal, Ceva will check Hovis’ products ...

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    Fraikin wins five year deal with Menzies Distribution

    2016-08-31T11:43:00Z

    Leasing and rental provider Fraikin has signed a new contract with Menzies Distribution, which will see it provide 50 new trucks and vans to the distribution and logistics company.The new vehicles, which include 37 replacement vehicles and 13 additional assets, include Iveco New Daily 6.5- and 7-tonne vans, Iveco Eurocargo ...

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    Eddie Stobart takes 240 SDC Trailers in £6.8m deal

    2016-08-31T11:10:00Z

    SDC Trailers has inked a major deal with Eddie Stobart for 240 new trailers.The £6.8m order is SDC Trailers’ first major contract win since its acquisition by CIMC Vehicles, the China-based global trailer manufacturer in June this year.The company will deliver 50 gooseneck skeletal trailers and 25 extendable skeletal trailers ...

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    DfT must do more to encourage ULEV uptake

    2016-08-30T23:47:00Z

    DfT must do more to incentivise the use of Ultra Low Emission (ULEV) vehicles, according to a House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee report published this week.The report, which raises concerns that DfT is failing to meet its target to develop the UK’s ULEV market, recommends a number of measures ...