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    McLoughlin to remain secretary of state for transport

    2015-05-11T15:42:00Z

    Patrick McLoughlin will remain in the role of secretary of state for transport as part of the new Conservative government, it has been confirmed.The announcement came as the reappointed prime minister David Cameron reshuffled the cabinet for his coming term in office, following his election victory last week.McLoughlin, who was ...

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    Freight consolidation centres an important specialism for DHL

    2015-05-11T14:10:00Z

    A top DHL executive has said freight consolidation centres remain an "extremely important" sector for the business to maintain a specialism in, as he believes they will become more commonplace in the future logistics market.Vice-president of public sector, Roger Burns, says although there isn’t a vast amount of consolidation activity ...

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    O'Donovan retains Fors gold status through investment in fleet safety

    2015-05-11T13:19:00Z

    London operator O’Donovan Waste Disposal has achieved its Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (Fors) gold accreditation for the fourth consecutive year.To demonstrate its commitment to the safety of its fleet, the past 12 months has seen the company roll-out a driver behaviour system to 85 of its vehicles, invest in new ...

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    Fors creates industry committe to shape standards during national roll-out

    2015-05-11T13:18:00Z

    The Freight Operator Recognition Scheme (Fors) has launched a Governance and Standards Advisory Group (GSAG) to champion the direction and integrity of the initiative as it expands across the UK.It will ensure the scheme's remit remains up-to-date with industry requirements and changing legislation, while ensuring industry support for Fors and ...

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    Fors creates working party to guarantee scheme's integrity and standards during expansion

    2015-05-11T13:15:00Z

    A Fors Governance and Standards Advisory Group (GSAG) has been created to champion the direction and integrity of the scheme as it rolls out nationally.The GSAG will ensure the initiative remains up-to-date with industry needs and latest legislation, while ensuring industry support for Fors and safeguarding the scheme’s standards and ...

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    XPO Logistics: a 60-second guide

    2015-05-11T12:52:00Z

    So the transport company with the least pronounceable name (Norbert Dentressangle) will soon be no more. XPO Logistics’ takeover of the post box red trucks was a shock, not so much in itself but because XPO is not a household name this side of the pond. Here’s our 60-second guide ...

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    Whistl warns of up to 2,000 job losses as it pulls the plug on final mile service

    2015-05-11T12:27:00Z

    As many as 2,000 Whistl employees in the UK are facing the threat of redundancy, after the company took the decision to suspend its final mile delivery service. Whistl, previously known as TNT Post, said it had made the “difficult decision” to suspend the service in London, Manchester and Liverpool, ...

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    If Norbert can be bought by XPO - is anyone safe?

    2015-05-08T12:12:00Z

    In the wake of the shock of French giant Norbert Dentressangle being sold to US up-and-comer XPO Logistics, the question of which 3PL is not up for sale has raised its head. Frankly, if a company with the size, scope and ambition of ND can be acquired in this market, ...

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    Fraikin set to make biggest annual purchase in a decade

    2015-05-08T09:37:00Z

    Commercial vehicle rental company Fraikin has made its biggest annual purchase of rental vehicles in a decade, with a three-phase order plan worth £13m for 2015 already underway. The three phases of its investment plan will see the company buy more than 300 new vehicles by the year's end. Phases ...

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    Grocontinental boosted by warehousing expansion

    2015-05-08T06:21:00Z

    A double-digit rise in income from its expanding warehousing operation helped food logistics service provider Grocontinental achieve a 6% increase in turnover in the year to 31 October 2014. The Whitchurch, Shropshire-based firm generated a total of £31.8m during the year (2013: £30m), of which £16.4m came from its multi-temperature ...

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    New Great Bear site to create 'significant' number of jobs

    2015-05-07T13:42:00Z

    Great Bear Distribution has said a large new DC it is to set up at Markham Vale, Chesterfield, will create a “significant” number of new jobs. The 479,000ft² site, located just off junction 29A of the M1 between Sheffield and Nottingham, should be completed in spring next year and is ...

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    Culina's IPS sets up joint venture with Eddie Stobart

    2015-05-07T13:26:00Z

    Culina-owned contract packing services provider IPS has established a joint venture with Eddie Stobart Logistics to run a dedicated packing facility at Stobart’s Bardon, Leicestershire site, where it stores and distributes products for Nestlé. The new contract packing operation will carry out various services for the food manufacturer, including flow ...

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    Maritime runs for Decathlon with new trailers

    2015-05-07T09:42:00Z

    Maritime Transport has taken delivery of six Lawrence David curtain-sided trailers in Decathlon livery. Maritime has been working with Decathlon since October 2013 and has a depot situated close to the retailer’s NDC in Brackmills, Northampton.Servicing a number of Midlands and Northern stores, the partners said the trailers ...

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    Motor Transport Awards 2015 shortlist revealed

    2015-05-07T09:39:00Z

    After two tough days of judging some superb entries, the shortlist for the 2015 Motor Transport Awards has been announced.DPD once again leads the pack, being shortlisted for four awards, while Cemex is up for two. The pallet networks are well represented, with Pall-Ex shortlisted in four categories, and Palletline, ...

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    Hireco invests £12.6m in trailer fleet

    2015-05-07T09:30:00Z

    Northern-Ireland rental and leasing firm Hireco has bought 400 new trailers from SDC for £8m, adding the assets to £4.6m of trailers it has purchased from Krone, Schmitz Cargobull and Dennison.The order from SDC comprises 380 curtain-sided trailers and 20 box vans. The first delivery took place in April and ...

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    John G Russell's rail service on track for expansion

    2015-05-07T07:09:00Z

    John G Russell hopes to increase its rail freight customer base after introducing a rail service to France and Spain last year.The operator, part of the Russell Group which also comprises Carntyne Transport, is also developing its own a rail freight terminal in the Midlands, which director Ken Russell said ...

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    Built to last: John Williams, MD, Maritime Transport

    2015-05-07T07:00:00Z

    The interview with Maritime Transport Group MD John Williams takes place in the company’s impressive new head office overlooking the port of Felixstowe in Suffolk. The four-storey building is lavishly appointed with marble and granite everywhere – even in the drivers’ luxurious shower room – but Williams is quick to ...

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    Gefco ready to take on new challenges, says UK boss

    2015-05-07T06:30:00Z

    The UK MD of Gefco has said that the 3PL will be more profitable in the future, as it has made moves to strengthen its offering both inside, and outside, of the automotive logistics market.Speaking to Motortransport.co.uk at Multimodal, Tristan Balayn admitted the company’s profitability “was not great” following the ...

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    Pentalver gears up for London Gateway depot opening

    2015-05-07T06:05:00Z

    Pentalver is preparing to open its London Gateway depot next month, bolstering the container haulier’s operation in the South East.Speaking to Motortransport.co.uk at last week's Multimodal show in Birmingham, MD Chris Lawrenson said construction of the 5.5 acre depot is expected to be completed in mid May, ready for it ...

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    Matthew Kibble takes delivery of first Shakespeare-liveried trucks

    2015-05-06T16:03:00Z

    Matthew Kibble Transport (MKT) has taken delivery of its first Shakespeare Transport branded vehicles, following its acquisition of the company in March. The company has taken delivery of two new Volvo FH 460s (pictured), with a further three scheduled for delivery next month. Four Volvo FEs will also join the ...