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Car transporter up in arms over new Dartford Crossing charge
Several car transporter operators have been in contact with The Hub this week to express their concerns with what appears to be a recent change in policy at the Dartford Crossing. Operators claimed that car transporters are being treated as vehicles that exceed the size restrictions for the northbound tunnels ...
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How will 2015 look for the parcel sector?
Over the last decade the parcel delivery sector has had to evolve to meet the needs of a changing B2C sector, bought on by sharper Christmas peaks, promises of “free” delivery by retailers and, most recently, Black Friday sales.But what do those in the sector think will be the biggest ...
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FTA and RHA to press Treasury for driver training funding
The FTA and RHA are set to meet with the Treasury today to make the case for government funding for the training of HGV drivers.Both trade associations have been pressing for a meeting with the Treasury to explore new ways to encourage people to enter the driver labour force. They ...
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Student loans proposal for learner HGV drivers is not dead
The chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Freight Transport (APPG) has said a push to extend student loans to cover would-be HGV drivers is not dead, despite the government seemingly killing-off the proposal.Speaking to Motortransport.co.uk at an event at Westminster last week, Rob Flello MP said that despite ...
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Whistl heads into contract logistics with Jiffy win
Whistl has branched out into contract logistics and has signed a three-year deal with the Jiffy Packaging Company.Whistl, formerly TNT Post, will manage the onsite transport activities at Jiffy’s Winsford, Cheshire manufacturing site through its logistics division.It will also deliver items such as bubble film, bubble lined mailers, padded bags ...
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DX puts Fiat Ducato Maxi conversions into operation
DX Group has ordered four specially designed 5-tonne GVW vehicles with chassis conversions and lightweight bodies.The cab is a Fiat Ducato Maxi with a 3 litre engine. The chassis was supplied and fitted by Al-Ko Kober in Warwickshire and the body supplied by Leicester-based Doyles Commercial Vehicle Bodybuilding. Each have ...
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Operators should monitor cycle superhighway 2 route during construction works
TfL is urging the use of alternative routes during peak times while construction work to upgrade cycle superhighway 2 (CS2) takes place in the capital.The upgrade will create a fully and semi-segregated route between Aldgate and Bow roundabout, including 11 cycle-priority junctions installed, including at Aldgate, Mile End and Whitechapel.A ...
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Operators split over Fors fees
Operators joining newly privatised Fors later this month will pay from £485 up to an eye-watering £11,250 in annual fees to be part of the benchmarking and safety initiative.The new pricing, which sees operators charged on the basis of fleet size and number of operating centres for the previously free ...
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Operators urged to monitor routes during cycle superhighway 2 upgrade works
TfL is urging the use of alternative routes during peak times while construction work to upgrade cycle superhighway 2 (CS2) takes place.The upgrade will create a fully and semi-segregated route between Aldgate and Bow roundabout, including 11 cycle-priority junctions installed, including at Aldgate, Mile End and Whitechapel.The vast majority of ...
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TNT Express misses turnover and profit expectations
TNT Express said it does not expect to see the full benefit of its profit improvement strategy until 2018-19, as it admits it did not acheive the turnover and profitability it expected in 2014.It anticipates that adverse trading conditions in Western Europe will continue and believes that 2015 will be ...
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Skills for Logistics liquidation process gets underway
Skills for Logistics (SfL) has officially entered creditors’ voluntary liquidation.Following a creditors’ meeting on 9 February, Peter O’Hara and Simon Weir of West Yorkshire firm O’Hara & Co were appointed to handle the liquidation.Speaking to MotorTransport.co.uk, Weir said the liquidation process would take several months to complete, while standard investigations ...
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Contract review hits DX Group turnover
DX Group saw turnover slip during the first half of its financial year as it continued with its strategy of ending commercially unattractive contracts that were inherited with its acquisition of the former Nightfreight business.Its half-year results covering the period to 31 December 2014 revealed a drop in turnover to ...
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InPost locker network continues to grow, while ByBox leaves B2C market
In looks like InPost UK is making headway with its plans for 2,000 parcel lockers across the UK, but rival ByBox has decided to pull out of the B2C locker market altogether.Jonathan Smith, chairman of InPost UK, said volumes are continuing to grow and is signing up more retailers to ...
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ICO spills the beans on dumped post enquiry
At last, The Hub has achieved some closure to the long-running saga of the Information Commissioner’s enquiry into the bag of post found dumped in a river in North London early last year.The case, which involved the discovery in April 2014 in Colindale, north London, of a full bag of ...
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RHA sets date for government roundtable debate on HGV driver funding
The RHA has confirmed it will be meeting with the Treasury next Friday (20 Feb) to thrash out the potential of direct funding for road haulage employers wanting to train new HGV drivers.A meeting last month with business secretary Vince Cable saw RHA chief executive Richard Burnett (pictured) highlight the ...
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A strong set of results for Lancashire's Fagan & Whalley
Fagan & Whalley revealed strong growth in both group turnover and profit in its latest financial results, including a healthy contribution from its joint venture with Farrall’s Transport.The Lancashire operator posted a group turnover (minus joint venture revenue) for the year ended April 2014 of £22.3m, up 13.5% on the ...
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Don't point the finger at trucks for that congestion...
Light goods vehicle traffic continues to rise faster than other vehicle traffic, provisional new statistics from the DfT have shown.Lights good vehicle traffic jumped 5.8% in 2014 to reach 45.1 billion vehicle-miles compared with an overall increase across all vehicle types of 2.1%. HGV traffic rose 2.2% last year to ...
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ND rolls out the red carpet for flooring supplier
Shown here is one of five new MAN TGS 6x2s that have joined the fleet of 3PL Norbert Dentressangle to service its contract with Forbo Flooring Systems. All are equipped with a roof-suspended load restraint system, internal bars to allow product to be stored vertically, and Hiab Moffett truck-mounted forklifts ...
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FDC (Holdings) expands into multi-million-pound Walton Summit site
Lancashire operator FDC (Holdings) has expanded into a new DC near Preston.FDC, which specialises in palletised distribution, storage and fulfilment, has acquired Unit 330 at Walton Summit Centre for an undisclosed seven-figure sum.As well as serving as a second warehouse and DC, the company also plans to turn the site ...
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Evans renews Bandvulc tyre contract
Evans Transport, a north Devon-based family firm with over 350 vehicles, based in NorthDevon has renewed its tyre supply and management contract with Bandvulc.MD Nigel Evans said: "We’ve been using Bandvulc for a number of years now and, having trialled other brands extensively, we find their overall package to be ...