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    Glendale Transport deliver gourmet reindeer fodder

    2012-12-24T14:40:00Z

    Palletways member Glendale Transport has delivered 220lbs of reindeer moss to four hard-working reindeer at Richardson’s Garden Centre in Seaham, South Shields.The special bushy lichen, which serves as good winter fodder for reindeer, has been transported more than 1,300 miles from Lapland in Finland.“We were delighted when Richardson’s Garden Centre ...

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    Loss at Evans Transport after depot dispute

    2012-12-24T11:56:00Z

    North-Devon haulier Evans Transport slipped into the red after being forced to write-down an exceptional charge of £310,000 relating to its Anchor Mill, Barnstable depot.Evans Transport posted a pre-tax loss of £149,552 for the 12 months ending 31 March 2012, compared to a pre-tax profit of £150,391 in the previous ...

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    Tesco takes on 25 refrigerated longer semi-trailers

    2012-12-24T10:42:00Z

    Tesco has taken delivery of 25 new refrigerated longer semi-trailers in order to help it achieve its aim of reducing carbon emissions.It will operate the new trailers from its RDCs in Avonmouth, Livingston and Peterborough, and each can carry six more cages than a standard 13.6m trailer.Tesco fleet engineering manager ...

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    Talented females wanted for the 2013 Everywoman in Transport & Logistics Awards

    2012-12-21T15:45:00Z

    The UK’s brightest female talent within road transport are being called to enter the 2013 Everywoman in Transport & Logistics Awards.With seven categories, including director of the year, industry champion, and team leader of the year, the awards aim to highlight the diverse career opportunities available in the sector and ...

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    MEPs move forward on new truck noise limits

    2012-12-21T11:44:00Z

    MEPs have narrowly voted through a proposal to introduce new legislation on maximum vehicle noise that would see most new heavy road-going trucks restricted to a maximum of 79dB(A) with new off-roaders limited to 80dB(A).The vote, held by the EU Parliament’s Environment Committee on 18 December, also moves forward a ...

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    Co-op completes construction of Castlewood DC

    2012-12-21T08:04:00Z

    Construction has been completed on a new £22m food DC for The Co-operative in north Derbyshire, which the firm says will employ over 1,000 people and create around 320 new jobs.The Castlewood site, which will service over 500 Co-operative food stores in Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire, will start operation ...

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    Norbert Dentressangle ends Comet relationship

    2012-12-20T17:17:00Z

    Norbert Dentressangle will cease providing warehousing and distribution services to collapsed retail chain Comet from tomorrow (21 December).Last month the operator warned its five-year £100m contract with Comet, which it only signed earlier this year, was in the hands of the retail chain’s administrator Deloitte.At the start of this week ...

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    New development threatens Clipper Logistics and Potter Group's 24-hour operations

    2012-12-20T10:46:00Z

    Two leading logistics firms have questioned plans for a new residential development in Yorkshire that would involve the construction of a new primary school and numerous homes adjacent to their operating sites.Clipper Logistics and Potter Group have both written to Selby District Council to question the planned Olympia Park development, ...

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    Yearsley welcomes Peterborough planning decision

    2012-12-20T10:09:00Z

    Yearsley Group has welcomed a decision by Peterborough City Council’s planning committee to approve the construction of buildings up to 35m high at the Gateway Peterborough distribution park, where it intends to build a new 385,000ft2 cold store.The decision means Yearsley can now proceed with a planning application for ...

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    UPS predicts 20 December will be busiest day

    2012-12-19T16:06:00Z

    UPS predicts that tomorrow (20 December) will be its busiest day of the year with an estimated 28 million packages delivered worldwide.The parcels giant expects to deliver over 12 million more packages on its busiest day than its daily worldwide average of 15.8 million parcels.It anticipates delivering 527 million parcels ...

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    News Extra: After the Games

    2012-12-19T10:28:00Z

    Although the heroics of Team GB at London 2012 already feel like a long time ago, UPS, which was named logistics and express delivery partner to the Games in January 2009, doesn’t officially wrap up its involvement until the end of this month.The winding down and effective closure of two ...

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    MT Awards 2013 ready for lift-off

    2012-12-19T10:21:00Z

    The 2013 MT Awards will be presented at the Grosvenor House in London on 3 July - and the road to the collecting one of the 18 iconic trophies starts in January when the entry forms go online.The categories for 2013 will be (new awards are in italics): Customer ...

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    DfT wants views on plan to reduce frequency of tachograph downloads

    2012-12-18T14:39:00Z

    The DfT is asking for feedback on proposals to increase the time required between digital tachograph data downloads to 90 days.Currently the time limit is 56 days, but the increase would align it with Europe.The FTA said operators had not raised the current limit as an issue, but that it ...

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    Framptons Transport Services: expansion on track for January

    2012-12-17T21:44:00Z

    Gregory Distribution bought fellow South-West haulier Framptons Transport Services in April 2015Somerset-based Framptons Transport Services is set to open its new Mendip DC in early January.The new £5m, 85,000 ft² DC has been built on time and within budget by local building contractor Ken Biggs.The Shepton Mallet-based facility will increase ...

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    Gist restructures European business

    2012-12-17T15:49:00Z

    Gist has re-branded and restructured the European arm of its business, bringing several different operating companies and centres under one roof.In 2005 Gist acquired G Van Dongen Holdings, a conglomerate of seven temperature-controlled operators based in the Netherlands and Spain, with a customer base including Flowerplus, Fritolay, Maersk, and Tetrapak.Now, ...

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    Turners (Soham) starts renewal of Browns fleet

    2012-12-14T12:49:00Z

    Following its acquisition of Browns Chilled Distribution in September, Newmarket, Suffolk-based Turners (Soham) has started taking delivery of 50 new Mercedes-Benz Actros tractive units as part of a replacement programme for the Browns fleet.The trucks, which are all 6x2s, will be based at Browns’ Bicker site, near Spalding, and ...

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    NWF Group expects profit uplift despite weaker Boughey performance

    2012-12-14T12:44:00Z

    NWF Group expects pre-tax profit for the six months ended 30 November to be greater than the same period in 2011, despite lower than expected performance in its food distribution arm.In its interim statement, the firm said its Boughey Distribution business performed “slightly behind expectations” as it did not take ...

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    Yusen Logistics to spend £9m on upgrades

    2012-12-14T12:36:00Z

    Yusen Logistics is to spend some £9m upgrading its fleet and IT systems after merging its road transport operations with its air and sea freight forwarding businesses last year.Some £7m will be spent on a combination of vehicles and mechanical handling equipment as well as trailers including pillar-less ...

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    Eddie Stobart pleased drivers row resolved ahead of Christmas

    2012-12-14T12:00:00Z

    The MD of Eddie Stobart has said he is “extremely pleased” that the Doncaster driver row has finally been resolved.Speaking after Unite revealed its members had accepted an improved redundancy offer, the details of which were not disclosed, Eddie Stobart MD David Pickering said: “Since the start of September, we’ve ...

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    Congestion remains massive problem for operators, warns report

    2012-12-13T12:53:00Z

    Higher prices for goods and services resulting from the effects of rush-hour congestion on business are costing every UK household around £100 a year, a new report from the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) has suggested.The report found sitting in congestion was costing the UK’s commuting households around ...