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Lorry road user charge details revealed
The lorry road user charge is moving closer to fruition, with transport minister Stephen Hammond scheduled to set out the details of the government’s proposed HGV Road User Levy Bill this afternoon (23 October) in a parliamentary debate.Hammond is using a ‘ways and means’ motion to get the bill heard ...
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Roadways Container Logistics opts for Fargo's smartphone system
Roadways Container Logistics is to introduce Fargo Systems’ smartphone telematics software into its business, allowing employees to respond to changing delivery and planning requirements on the go.The five-year deal will see the Tops On the Go Android smartphone software put in the hands of employees working out of Roadways’ seven ...
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Unite threatens further strike action as Eddie Stobart talks stall again
The dispute between Eddie Stobart and Unite threatens to run and run, after the union rejected the operator's latest improved redundancy offer.Harriet Eisner, regional officer at Unite, said her 180-driver members were angry that the new deal did not, in their opinion, go far enough.Unite had postponed a second wave ...
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"No criminal activity" at Driver CPC centre
After a five-month investigation, the DSA has found “no evidence of criminal activity” after a JAUPT-approved Driver CPC course that lasted less than five hours was logged as seven hours on the DSA database.An undercover reporter working for MT attended the £40 course in Sittingbourne, Kent, in January 2012. After ...
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European Commission issues statement of objections to UPS TNT deal
UPS has received a statement of objections from the European Commission as part of a competition review of its acquisition of TNT Express.According to UPS the statement of objections addresses the competitive effects of the intended deal on the international express small package market in Europe.It added that UPS and ...
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Co-op confirms 250 job losses in consolidation move
The Co-operative Group has confirmed that a significant number of staff will take redundancy, following its move to consolidate two DCs.Its Wellington, Somerset and Portbury, Bristol DCs will merge into a new £20m regional distribution centre at Avonmouth.A spokeswoman for the grocery retailer told MT: "As planned, as the new ...
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Hermes wins three year John Lewis contract
John Lewis has awarded a three year contract to Hermes, which will see the parcel carrier handle 48-hour home deliveries for parcels under 15kg.Parcels will be collected from the retailer’s regional depots six days per week and delivered to Hermes’ national hub in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, where they will be sorted. ...
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Hellmann Worldwide Logistics UK partners with Belgian operator
Hellmann Worldwide Logistics UK has launched a daily shuttle system servicing the UK and Belgium with one of the country’s logistics providers H. Essers.It said the partnership links Belgium and the industrial regions of the UK with a 48-hour door-to-door service.Hellmann added that the agreement reflected its commitment to consolidating ...
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The Co-operative wants more longer semi-trailers
The head of logistics at The Co-operative Food would welcome any move by the DfT to expand the scope of the longer semi-trailer trial.Co-operative Food has spent £348,000 getting its full allocation of eight of the 15.65m trailers (the longest of the two variants) on the road.The Gray & Adams ...
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HMRC shuts down two diesel laundering plants
Two diesel laundering plants capable together of producing more than 15 million litres of illicit fuel a year have been discovered and closed in Co Armagh, Northern Ireland.Officers from HMRC and the Police Service of Northern Ireland found one plant hidden in a shed at a private address in Cullyhanna; ...
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Collapsed Waverley TBS vehicle fleet was leased
Wholesale drinks distributor Waverley TBS’s distribution fleet was entirely leased and the vehicles have now been returned to their owners, the firm’s administrator has confirmed.Despite holding a licence to run more than 300 vehicles the £309m turnover company, which is now being wound-up after administrator Deloitte failed to find a ...
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Costs expert warns over haulage rates
Some haulage contractors should be charging over four times the rate they are currently being paid, a prominent costs expert has warned.Brian Fish, MD of logistics and transport consultancy DFF International – who compiles the RHA’s annual cost tables and previously ran family haulage firm Joseph Fish & Sons – ...
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Second Eddie Stobart strike at Doncaster DC off for now
Former Tesco drivers at Eddie Stobart’s Doncaster DC have suspended further strike action so that union officials and the logistics firm’s management can resume talks this Friday (19 October).More strike action was set to start tomorrow (Thursday, 18 October) but Unite officials representing the 183 drivers at threat of ...
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Suttons Transport Group parent raises UK turnover 10%
Suttons Transport Group parent Thomas Cradley Holdings saw its UK turnover jump almost 10% in the year ended April 2012, from £75.4m to £82.9m.The figure includes a contribution of £63.5m (an increase of 14% year-on-year) from Sutton & Sons (St Helens), the UK road tanker, warehousing and drumming operation of ...
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Wincanton wins contract renewal from Asda
Asda has renewed Wincanton’s contract to manage and operate the supermarket’s DCs in Doncaster and Larne, Northern Ireland.The renewal runs until early 2016, and extends a relationship begun in 2005 at Larne and 2007 in Doncaster, which was Asda’s first NDC for general merchandise.Asda distribution director, Ian Stansfield, said: “Wincanton ...
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Mid-size hauliers come into their own
Despite the tough economic climate opportunities exist for well structured and focused medium sized hauliers, according to David Inglis, former MD and chairman of Fowler Welch.Having been one of the original shareholders in Fowler Welch, Inglis saw the company achieve it first £1m turnover and believes the key to success ...
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Stobart Autologic acqusition has been "seamless"
Stobart Group has said the integration of Autologic into its Eddie Stobart division has been “seamless” with all assets and key personnel retained.Autologic was bought by Stobart in August, after an initial bid – valuing the company at £12.4m - was made for the company in June.The acquisition adds £144.7m ...
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Lloyd Fraser celebrates 25 years in business
MT Top 100 company Lloyd Fraser has marked its 25th anniversary as a business with a series of events and a new livery for 10 of its milk tankers.The newly liveried tankers operate from three sites in Dalton, Yorkshire; Milborne St Andrew, Dorset; and Four Crosses in Powys.Co-founder and MD ...
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Fuel price transparency bill makes it to next stage
MPs have backed Robert Halfon's private members bill tabled today (16 October), which calls for the tax take on fuel to be printed on every forecourt receipt.The Conservative MP for Harlow, and founder of the PetrolPromise campaign, is calling for the complete tax breakdown (duty and VAT) to be printed ...
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RHA gets behind Robert Halfon's call for fuel price transparency
The RHA has said that if MPs don't back a private members bill being tabled today (16 October), which calls for the tax take on fuel to be printed on every forecourt receipt, they will need to provide a clear reason why they have vetoed it.Robert Halfon, Conservative MP for ...