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Kuehne + Nagel sees weaker third-quarter derail progress
Kuehne + Nagel’s road and rail logistics division saw volumes fall in the third quarter due to seasonality and the tough economic conditions affecting Europe, dragging down its nine month performance.It meant EBITDA was 9.6% down on the same period of last year for the first nine months of 2012 ...
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URTU men bailed again
The United Road Transport Union (URTU) men at the centre of a probe into Driver CPC training activities have had their bail extended yet again.The seven men include general secretary Bob Monks, national officer Mel Thornton and regional officers Lee Pimbley and Mike Billingham.They were originally arrested on 15 February ...
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Orange order for Norbert Dentressangle
Norbert Dentressangle has extended its relationship with Orange Chemicals for a further three years following a competitive tender.Under the new contract, ND has transferred the Orange Chemicals business from its tank storage facility in Dagenham to its dedicated hazardous goods warehouse and drumming plant at Acton Grange, near Warrington.ND receives ...
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Love Logistics livery initiative fails to find traction
The bosses of Abbey Logistics Group and Suckling Transport are disappointed that their efforts to promote the industry with a Love Logistics livery on their vehicles haven’t been embraced by other operators.Six months after the Love Logistics liveries were introduced, inspired by former Labour spin-doctor Alastair Campbell’s suggestion at an ...
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Quiet kit innovations will aid night-time deliveries
Operators could slash the noise generated by moving roll cages by almost half if they used rubber matting developed by Surrey firm Impactafloor.Demonstrated in the Noise Abatement Society’s (NAS) Quiet Delivery Depot at Commercial Motor Live earlier this month, the top 2mm layer of the Roll Cage Floor features hard ...
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Norbert Dentressangle takes Liberty
Norbert Dentressangle (ND) has picked up a new European warehousing and distribution deal with cable company Liberty Global.ND will establish Liberty's European DC in Venray, the Netherlands, along with a number of regional DCs, the first of which opened last month in Switzerland.The agreement builds on an existing partnership ND ...
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Combination trailer provides best of both worlds for Arla
Dairy producer Arla Foods has unveiled a new dual-purpose trailer to help eliminate empty running.The combination unit, constructed by Gray & Adams and Crossland Tankers, features a 19,000 litre milk tank with a refrigerated area above that can accommodate 85 milk cages or 22 pallets.The 12.2m long trailer, which Arla ...
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Brit European sees turnaround in fortunes
Crewe, Cheshire-based Brit European Transport made a dramatic return to profit during 2011, recording a pre-tax profit of £334,000 compared to pre-tax loss of £453,000 the previous year.Turnover in the year to 31 December rose 20% from £20m to £24m, all but £2m of which was generated in the UK.The ...
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Knights of Old - service is not just a slogan
Knights of Old (KOO) was founded in 1865 by William Knight with a single horse and cart, and has grown steadily and today runs 169 trucks and 185 trailers. The modern history of the company really starts in 2000, when it moved to its present base on a ten acre ...
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All change for ND's change director
Norbert Dentressangle (ND) has promoted former change director John Williams to the role of director of its shared user business unit.Williams, who has worked in the past for Keystone Distribution, Random House Group and Christian Salvesen joined ND less than a year ago.He takes on responsibility for a portfolio of ...
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FedEx Express introduces Priority Alert services in the UK
FedEx Express is now offering customers sending parcels to and from the UK access to its Priority Alert service.Priority Alert and Priority Alert Plus were launched in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) yesterday [10 October].The service identifies time-critical, valuable and temperature-sensitive parcels by the use of bright pink ...
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Viridor buys Pulp Friction for £9m
Viridor Waste Management has purchased paper collecting and processing business Pulp Friction for £9m as it looks to diversify.Pulp Friction has an O-licence for up to 28 vehicles and 22 trailers spread across two locations in Erith, Kent.Colin Drummond, chief executive of Viridor, said: “The acquisition of this paper ...
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Hermes appoints two new board members to support growth plans
Hermes has appointed two new board members to help support its plans for growth in the home delivery market.Ex-Parcelforce board member Gary Winter has joined the company as sales and marketing director, along with Jane Naumkin as human resources director.Winter has experience of the parcel industry through his previous roles ...
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Ex-military personnel sought to plug logistics skills gap
Skills for Logistics (SfL) has launched a scheme to entice former armed forces personnel into the logistics industry.SfL has been awarded £1.4m from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills’ Employer Investment Fund to attract up to 1,000 people leaving the services into a job within logistics.Through its Military ...
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Ceva Logistics chief executive to retire
Ceva Logistics chief executive John Pattullo is to retire on Friday 12 October, with current chairman Marvin Schlanger set to take his role.Pattullo has been chief executive of Ceva since August 2007 – when TNT Logistics (the former contract logistics arm of TNT) and freight forwarder Eagle Global Logistics merged. ...
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News Extra: A golden future for skills?
Between now until 2017 the logistics sector will need to find half a million recruits, simply to replace those forecast to leave the sector due to retirement. Put another way, this equates to replacing a fifth of the logistics sector’s current workforce, a considerable challenge by any measure.Last month’s launch ...
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Drinks distributor Waverley TBS to be wound-up
Wholesale drinks distributor Waverley TBS is being wound-up by its administrators after they failed to find a buyer for the business.The company, which has two large DCs at Punchbowl Park in Hemel Hempstead and Felling, near Gateshead, as well as smaller deports across the UK, was licensed to run more ...
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UK Mail Group reveals "satisfactory" first half figures
UK Mail Group is expecting a 13% increase in turnover for the first half of this year, as it moves into a “challenging” 2013.Excluding Royal Mail price hikes that came into force on 2 April, the group is expecting a 10% increase in turnover on last year’s figures, as ...
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Fresh supermarket win for Wincanton
Wincanton has won a multi-million pound, five-year contract to set up and run a new DC in London for supermarket giant Morrisons.The deal will see Wincanton handle transport and warehousing for Morrisons from a 100,000sq-ft cross-dock facility to open in Feltham, west London early next year.The Feltham DC will be ...
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No easy answer to price pressures, say operators
The industry needs to re-examine its relationship with its customers if it is to end the rate squeeze, according to Bullet Express MD David McCutcheon.Responding to news last week that despite growth in the pallet sector, rates remained under acute pressure, McCutcheon said: “As a haulier of more than 22 ...