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Gist adds primary distribution to Berry Gardens contract
Supply chain provider Gist has extended its services for soft fruit producer Berry Gardens after 20 years of working with the business. The new service will see Gist handle primary distribution of fresh produce to Sainsbury’s in the West Midlands.Gist chief executive Martin Gwynn said: “We are very pleased to ...
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DHL races Formula E cars around the world
How do you get 40 race cars around the world? Ask DHL, apparently. The Forumula E championship comes to a close this weekend with a special double-header race in London’s Battersea Park, but the 200-tonnes of freight required to put the race on would not have made it to the ...
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London operator O'Donovan uses IT to slash driver incidents and insurance claims
London operator O’Donovan Waste Disposal has seen driver incidents and insurance claims fall significantly since investing in an operational management system (OMS) it developed with its insurer HDI-Gerling.The company invested £80,000 in a system for its 85-strong fleet last year that was designed to improve driver performance in terms of ...
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Cyclists, HGVs, and the language of collisions
Photo by: Tolga Akmen/LNP/REX/ShutterstockNaturally, the death of a young girl is an emotive subject and the Hub would not blame those who are angry at such circumstances. However, in situations like this, we look to elected officials to lead by example and act upon a balanced view of events in ...
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Local authority guide to encouraging uptake of low-emission vehicles launched
The Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership (Low CVP) has launched a good practice guide for ‘Local Measures to Encourage the Uptake of Low Emission Vehicles’.This new guide aims to assist local and city authorities in understanding a broad range ofpolicy measures and initiatives that can be used to encourage the uptake ...
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TIP Trailer Services rejigs management structure
TIP Trailer Services has restructured its UK and Ireland management team with the promotion of UK commercial director Mike Furnival to MD.Karl Davies, TIP’s European marketing director, has also returned to the UK and Ireland division as commercial director.TIP said the changes are designed to facilitate the company’s planned growth ...
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Sir Peter Hendy steps down from TfL
London transport commissioner Sir Peter Hendy has stepped down to take the role of chairman at Network Rail. Hendy was at the helm of the transport organisation at TfL for nine years, having first joined the then London Transport 40 years ago as a graduate trainee.He was instrumental in the ...
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Van cost and carbon tool predicts savings through low-carbon vehicles
Cenex has launched an online van cost and carbon calculator tool to enable fleet decision-makers to explore if low-carbon vehicles could be feasible for their operationsThe VC3 system computes the economic and environmental performance of diesel, electric, gas and stop-start van technologies, based on real-world driving scenarios.“By providing a realistic ...
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Arcese to roll-out natural-gas vans for London last-mile operation
Arcese is to introduce natural gas-powered vans for last-mile urban deliveries in London this summer.The Italian logistics firm already launched a similar operation on Milan's restricted traffic areas and historical centre at the start of the year, as part of its environmental strategy and to meet demand from customers ...
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NHS Trust reaps benefits from move to electric vans
A Northumbria NHS Trust has taken delivery of its 13th Nissan E-NV200 this year, having found the switch to electric-powered vans the ideal choice for the short, community-based journeys they operate on.The vehicle was supplied by Lex Autolease and was the rental firm’s 2,000th plug-in electric vehicle on its fleet.Michael ...
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TNT buys Ivecos following demonstrator trial
TNT has added 20 new Iveco Stralis tractor units to its fleet, following a six month trial with a demonstrator vehicle, covering 80,000km. The 4x2 units, supplied by Sherwood Truck and Van, will operate with dry freight box trailers decked out in the company’s orange livery, carrying freight and parcels ...
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Culina upgrades chilled fleet with Carrier Transicold
Temperature controlled operator Culina has bought 83 refrigeration units from Carrier Transicold as part of an ongoing fleet expansion.The Vector 1550 trailer units will be mounted onto Montracon and Gray and Adams trailers and used to carry products from food manufacturers to distribution outlets, regional distribution centres and retailers.The majority ...
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Iconic venue for Freight in the City Expo 2015
The inaugural Freight in the City Expo will take place at London’s historic Alexandra Palace this autumn.The iconic venue, situated high above the London skyline between Muswell Hill & Wood Green, first opened in 1873 on Queen Victoria's 54th birthday.In 1935, the BBC leased the eastern part of the building ...
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AM Widdowson & Son creditors meeting to hear CVA proposal
A meeting of creditors of Leicester haulier A M Widdowson & Son will take place on 3 July ahead of a proposed CVA.According to a nominees’ report, seen by Motortransport.co.uk, Widdowson has appointed insolvency practitioners Leonard Curtis, which has recommended that for there to be a viable business going forward ...
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The curious case of Flintshire Transport Services and TNT Express
North Walian haulier FTS Hatswell had an interesting 2014, it has emerged.The Pall-Ex member said it had to make the decision “that the future long-term value and stability of the company” would be improved by terminating the contract for the collection and delivery work it subcontracted from TNT Express.According to ...
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Local authority interest in Fors standards gathering momentum
The Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (Fors) is gaining popularity from local authorities across the UK, as work-related road risk, air quality and vulnerable road user safety head higher up their agendas.Speaking to FreightintheCity.com, John Hix, regional director at Aecom - which operates the scheme with the CILT and Fleet Source ...
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CILT logistics conference tackles urban delivery challenges
The CILT Annual Logistics Conference in Coventry last week (18 June) tackled the rapid pace of growth and change in consumer behaviour in cities around the world, which is creating a serious challenge for urban deliveries.Conference chairman Robin Proctor, group supply chain director, Travis Perkins, informed delegates that “90% of ...
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Viewpoint: Volvo’s John Comer on alternative fuels
John Comer, Volvo Truck's product manager UK & Ireland, shares his thoughts with Freight in the City on carbon reduction and alternative fuels Alternative fuels bring with them some very interesting challenges as not all fuel types suit all operations. Some offer a carbon reduction because they are sustainable and ...
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Dart Charge issues raise concerns over Highways England privatisation
Labour transport minister Richard Burden (pictured) has accused the government of washing its hands of the Strategic Road Network (SRN), following the creation of Highways England in April.Highways England, the successor to the Highways Agency, has responsibility for the motorways and major roads in England and Wales. Its rebranding was ...
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Stowaways still arriving at UK ports in force
Almost 80 stowaways were discovered inside two lorries in separate incidents last week, just days after scores were found hiding in four lorries in Harwich.A Home Office spokeswoman said Border Force officers conducted a “proactive search” of a Hungarian-registered HGV, which had arrived on a freight vessel at Humber Sea ...