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    UK Mail parcel volumes hit by weak retail market

    2014-11-19T12:37:00Z

    UK Mail expects volume growth in its parcels division to slow down in the second half of this year as it continues to feel the effects of a weakened retail market and poor volumes in the second quarter.Turnover in its parcels division increased 3.4% to £109.4m (2013: £105.8m) in the ...

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    UK Mail Group writes down the value of its pallet network

    2014-11-19T08:39:00Z

    UK Mail Group has written down the value of its struggling UK Pallets business, revealing a £7.3m impairment charge relating to goodwill dating from its purchase in 2003.The group took action after revealing that in the six months ended 30 September 2014, turnover at the pallet network fell 1.1% to ...

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    John G Russell benefits as customer business booms

    2014-11-18T17:59:00Z

    Scottish multimodal operator John G Russell has said it is attracting new customers via its UK-wide road and rail network, and that it will continue to benefit from an increased workload as a result.Having now shed its sister chest-freezer manufacturing unit, John G Russell (Transport) saw a 9.3% increase in ...

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    Capacity problems: we need to rethink the buyer-supplier relationship

    2014-11-18T12:00:00Z

    Christmas deliveries set to grind to a halt; agency rates going through the roof; 150,000 new drivers needed by 2020 – the capacity headlines continue to run and run, and concern across the industry is palpable.An outside observer would be forgiven for thinking this problem is a new one, the ...

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    Ceva wins Finning NDC contract

    2014-11-17T13:07:00Z

    Ceva Logistics has been chosen to operate an NDC for Caterpillar equipment dealer Finning, replacing five in-house operations.Under the deal, Ceva will operate a 120,000ft² site on the Lakeside Estate in Cannock, Staffordshire, for six days a week. The NDC will house all of Finning’s engine stock, plus some 60,000 ...

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    Former Palletline boss Kevin Buchanan to join rival Pall-Ex

    2014-11-16T20:55:00Z

    Kevin Buchanan is expected to be revealed as group MD of Pall-Ex imminently, marking a sensational return for the man that quit the top job at rival Palletline in August.Buchanan was a shock departure from Palletline this summer having helmed the pallet network since 2007, a period that saw it ...

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    Government says increase in out-of-hours deliveries will cut cycling deaths

    2014-11-14T17:01:00Z

    The government believes out-of-hours deliveries will play a key role in reducing collisions between HGVs and cyclists.In response to the Transport Committee’s summer report on cycling – in which the government called on more to be done by operators in regards vulnerable road user safety, while stopping short of backing ...

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    Transport Exchange revamps mobile app

    2014-11-14T16:44:00Z

    Transport Exchange Group has revamped its mobile app for drivers of vehicles run by members of its Haulage Exchange freight trading platform.The new, improved app has improved status and workflow functionality to provide more accurate information and access to additional real-time and historical load data while on the move. A ...

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    Delivering Christmas: the government needs to take action, not supply words

    2014-11-14T15:15:00Z

    The Hub woke up today to find transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin plastered across the newspapers - Telegraph, Daily Mail and countless regionals - suggesting it best to get a move on and do your Christmas shopping early, due to the fact that there’s no HGV drivers to actually deliver it ...

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    Mystery surrounds enquiries into dumped post

    2014-11-13T16:37:00Z

    Mystery surrounds the strange case of a bag of post found dumped in a river earlier this year, after the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) confirmed it had dropped its enquiry into the matter while the police told The Hub it had no record of the incident.Following the discovery of the ...

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    DVSA poised to publish new guidance on load security

    2014-11-13T16:29:00Z

    The DVSA has confirmed it is to publish three new forms of guidance on load security. This will comprise a guide for vehicle operators, a leaflet aimed at drivers, and a series of instructional videos.The agency said it is finalising the content of the operator’s guide and hopes to publish ...

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    Tiger Trailers wins first order from Norbert Dentressangle

    2014-11-13T16:07:00Z

    Trailer manufacturer Tiger Trailers has secured an order from 3PL Norbert Dentressangle for three, 15.65m longer semi-trailers.The trailers will be delivered during February alongside five 13.6m curtainsiders, Tiger Trailers sales director Darren Holland said. They will be used in the 3PL’s operation on behalf of packaging firm DS Smith.All are ...

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    Logistics contractors will share grocers' pain

    2014-11-13T15:44:00Z

    Grocery retailers under growing pressure from online and discount rivals are looking to cut billions of pounds in costs from their supply chains in the coming years, and logistics contractors will have to play their part in making these savings, the annual IGD supply chain summit in London heard this ...

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    Veolia invests £1m in cyclist safety measures

    2014-11-13T15:41:00Z

    Recycling and waste company Veolia has begun fitting out its entire refuse management fleet with the TurnAlarm cyclist safety system from Vision Techniques.The system, being provided under a £1m contract, provides cyclists with audio and visual warnings along the nearside of trucks turning left. It will be fitted to Veolia’s ...

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    DfT wants more cycle-friendly measures from operators, but doesn't mandate a code of practice

    2014-11-13T11:59:00Z

    The DfT has said it wants to see more HGV operators adopting measures to improve the safety of vulnerable road users such as cyclists – but has stopped short of backing a call for an industry-wide code of practice on the issue.A report by the House of Commons Transport Committee ...

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    Green Group on track for growth following integration of Seafield Worksop

    2014-11-13T11:40:00Z

    The Green Group has successfully integrated into its business the Worksop warehousing division of collapsed Seafield Logistics that it acquired from administrators in July.Company founder Pete Osborne told MT the integration had “gone great”. However, he warned that the warehousing sector remained notoriously competitive, particularly in the company’s South Yorkshire ...

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    Landmark ruling says mandatory overtime should be included in holiday pay

    2014-11-13T11:30:00Z

    In a landmark case on 4 November the Employment Appeal Tribunal ruled that staff mandatory overtime should be included in holiday pay calculations.The judgment came from two joined cases – Hertel (UK) Ltd v Mr Wood & others; and Amec Group Ltd v Mr Law & others – and could ...

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    Baxter: HGV Road User Levy fails to address cost imbalance

    2014-11-13T11:21:00Z

    The HGV Road User Levy has been labelled an “abject failure” by the chairman of Baxter Freight, who said it has done nothing to address the cost imbalance between UK operators and their continental counterparts.Responding to the recent update by transport minister Patrick McLoughlin that the levy had brought in ...

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    Head of Pallet-Track calls for rate increase

    2014-11-13T10:59:00Z

    Pallet networks have not adjusted their member-to-member rates for too long, the boss of Pallet-Track has said.Speaking to MT, Nigel Parkes revealed his 75 members had supported a bid, with 80% in favour, to increase the internal rate paid for deliveries within the network, something he believes is ...

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    Downton wins £500,000 a year DS Smith deal

    2014-11-12T13:23:00Z

    CM Downton has secured a new contract with the plastics division of DS Smith following a tender process.Under the £500,000-a year deal, Downton will deliver its Correx brand of plastic products across the UK from DS Smith’s manufacturing plant in Gloucester. DS Smith, which separately has its own fleet of ...