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    FTA: City devolution should not lead to rule confusion

    2015-05-15T08:15:00Z

    Freight deliveries to major UK cities must be governed by the same regulations to avoid confusion for operators, warned the FTA.The warning comes as the government looks to push through its Cities Devolution Bill, which will see cities that elected their own mayor given control of local transport, housing and ...

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    Wilson James on the hunt for new site to expand London Construction Consolidation Centre

    2015-05-15T08:00:00Z

    The London Construction Consolidation Centre (LCCC) is on the hunt to purchase a new site to accommodate the rapid increase in demand from contractors wanting to use the facility.Now based in Silvertown, east London, the facility has a storage capacity of around 140,000ft², compared with the 40,000ft² the LCCC offered ...

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    Industry awaits latest pointers to size of illicit fuel market

    2015-05-15T07:32:00Z

    Normally, it’s that time of year when HMRC reveals how many illicit fuel laundries it has closed during the last financial year but this time, the revenue collector appears to be delaying publication of the figures somewhat. In recent weeks, our enquiries on the subject have met with a variety of ...

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    How to keep Britain moving

    2015-05-14T15:53:00Z

    Kevin Buchanan, group MD at Pall-Ex, on what the new government needs to do for road transport. Right now. We have certainly seen a renewed confidence in the market thanks to the continuity provided by a Tory win.The focus of economic recovery can now continue, but we do need greater ...

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    UK low-carbon technology to have a 'strong presence' in Japan

    2015-05-14T15:37:00Z

    Seven British-based firms are heading to Japan later this month to showcase the UK’s expertise in in low-carbon technology.They will take part in the Automotive Engineers of Japan (JSAE) Engineering Conference, which annually brings together key players in the next generation of vehicle design and production, with low-carbon technology high ...

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    Rail freight more reliable but not more desirable?

    2015-05-14T15:25:00Z

    New figures from the Office of Rail and Road have shown that rail freight deliveries are becoming more reliable, with just under 80% of freight trains arriving at their destination within 10 minutes of scheduled arrival time in 2014-2015.This is up 4.4% on the previous year, and the highest annual ...

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    FDC establishes new northern hub for TPN

    2015-05-14T15:23:00Z

    Lancashire-based family firm FDC Holdings has established a northern hub for The Pallet Network (TPN) that will handle around 1,000 pallets a night at a new site in Walton Summit, near Preston. Peter Allen, MD of FDC, which has been a member of the pallet network for 15 years, said ...

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    TT Express wins Tesco distribution award

    2015-05-14T15:20:00Z

    Oldham-based warehousing and distribution firm TT Express has been named the 2015 winner of the Tesco Primary Haulier of the Year award. The firm clinched the win - which was assessed on various factors including number of loads delivered successfully, overall consistency of service level and quality of communications - ...

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    Palletways motors on as network growth shows no sign of slowing

    2015-05-14T10:49:00Z

    Palletways saw both turnover and profit rise in the year to 31 May 2014, according to new accounts filed at Companies House.Turnover – defined as the invoice value of goods and services supplied by the pallet network and including contributions from European licences – reached £146m, up 8% year-on-year (2013: ...

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    Pallet networks report rash of membership changes

    2015-05-14T10:46:00Z

    It has been a busy start to the year for some of the leading pallet networks in terms of membership.Palletline, for instance, recently announced five new hauliers had joined it since the start of this year – East West Transport in Avonmouth, NWF Group company Boughey Distribution in Nantwich, Laser ...

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    M&S signs 12 year contract extension with Gist

    2015-05-13T09:01:00Z

    Gist and long-term customer Marks & Spencer have signed a 12 year extension to their warehousing and distribution partnership, with the first year of the contract estimated to be worth circa £300m.The deal will see Gist continue to provide daily food deliveries from M&S RDCs to stores across the UK, ...

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    Amazon to open Dunstable distribution centre

    2015-05-12T16:17:00Z

    Amazon has signed a lease on a new DC in Dunstable. The online retail giant will rent 310,000ft² of space from Prologis in Prologis Park Dunstable, which will be operational by autumn, according to the owner.It is thought the new centre will create 500 jobs in the local area.This is ...

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    What’s happening at Whistl?

    2015-05-12T14:21:00Z

    News that Whistl suspended its final mile delivery service hit the headlines this week, in the latest and possibly final chapter of its quest to deliver a nation-wide postal delivery service to rival competitor Royal Mail. It’s been a bumpy ride for Whistl, formerly TNT Post, which has long-harboured its ...

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    City Link group action claim gains momentum

    2015-05-12T13:10:00Z

    Some 350 former City Link staff have signed up to bring a group employment action claim against the collapsed parcel carrier.JMW Solicitors, the law firm handling the case, lodged a claim with the Employment Tribunal in March in the hope of receiving a greater compensation payout for some of the ...

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    Miniclipper refreshes fleet with MAN and Volvo mix

    2015-05-12T13:05:00Z

    Miniclipper Logistics has taken delivery of nine new MAN TGX tractor units and two new Volvo FL5 12-tonne rigids from Dawsonrentals. The trucks, replacements for Euro-5 vehicles, are fitted with Microlise fleet management systems with forward-facing cameras linked to the system.Miniclipper fleet director Dave Lightfoot said: “We did put telematics ...

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    Confidence remains high as decision-makers look at mergers and acquisitions

    2015-05-12T10:37:00Z

    Confidence among senior managers in the UK logistics industry remains high, but has fallen slightly since 2014, according to the twice-yearly UK Logistics Confidence Index commissioned by Barclays and Moore Stephens. In the survey of more than 100 senior decision-makers in January and February 2015, the index fell to 69.2 ...

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    Ex-Deben Transport staff prepare legal action over compensation payout

    2015-05-12T10:29:00Z

    Staff formerly employed by the collapsed Deben Transport are preparing to bring a group action case against the company in the hope of receiving a greater compensation settlement. JMW Solicitors, the law firm behind a major group action claim against City Link, said six of the container haulier's former employees ...

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    Senior traffic commissioner becomes CILT president

    2015-05-12T09:39:00Z

    New CILT president Beverley Bell has said the logistics industry needs to challenge stereotypes and raise its profile if it is to address the widening skills gap in the sector.Senior TC Bell, who officially took the CILT helm this month, addressed guests at the institute’s Annual President’s Inauguration Lunch, asking ...

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    Industry insolvencies down year-on-year

    2015-05-11T16:29:00Z

    Despite the high-profile collapse of Deben Transport last month, the amount of insolvencies overall in the transport and haulage sector is rapidly declining year-on-year.Insolvency Service data for England and Wales shows that in 2014, a total of 294 companies became insolvent, a 25% fall on the previous year and 44% ...

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    Acute driver shortage stunting operator growth

    2015-05-11T16:21:00Z

    The latest UK Labour Market survey from the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) and KPMG has underlined the acute driver shortage that is threatening to stymie operator growth.Released last week to provide a snapshot of the state of the UK jobs market for the new government, the report shows drivers ...