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Canute spends £1.2m on 11 tri-axle trailers
Canute Haulage has invested more than £1.2m in 11 bespoke forklift trailers for its contract with materials equipment provider Barloworld Handling.The order includes nine 13.6m and two 10.9m trailers, with the latter designed for making deliveries within London and the south east.The tri-axle step frame trailers have curtainside bodywork with ...
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City Link and The Entertainer renew distribution contract
Toy retailer The Entertainer has renewed its tracked parcel distribution contract with City Link, quadrupling the amount of parcels it handles for the company.City Link has held the contract for eight years and will manage the retailer’s next day deliveries out of its Bicester, Oxfordshire, depot.“We are delighted to ...
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The DSA's Mark Magee answers questions on Driver CPC
Mark Magee, the Driving Standards Agency’s acting director for regulation, standards and development, answers MT's questions on Driver CPC.Many operators and drivers are cynical about the Driver CPC, regarding it as an expensive waste of time. I believe that one reason for this is the perception - right or wrong ...
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Yearsley expansion plans run into trouble
Yearsley Group's plans for a new cold storage facility south of Peterborough have run into trouble, after the local council raised concerns about its impact on daylight, and the number of staff that might be employed there.Yearsley wants to construct a new cold store at the Gateway Peterborough ...
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Geodis Calberson opens three new UK depots
Geodis Calberson has opened three new regional UK DCs as part of its five-year expansion plan.In addition to its 11 sites operating across the country, it has recently opened DCs at West Thurrock in East London, Wythenshawe in Manchester and Hedge End in Southampton.Geodis Calberson said the new warehouses would ...
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Eddie Stobart Doncaster staff vote for strike action
Drivers at Eddie Stobart’s Doncaster DC have voted for strike action, in response to the operator's announcement last week that it would be making them redundant.Unite says more than 150 drivers, from a total of 183, voted for strike action at the site that was previously part of Tesco’s distribution ...
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David Price Food Service enters into CVA
Newcastle-based David Price Food Services has secured a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) that will see its unsecured creditors paid 38p in the pound on debts of about £2.1m.The arrangement, which the firm said was approved by more than 99% of creditors at a meeting on Wednesday 5 September, safeguards the ...
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News Extra: who owns UK road transport and logistics?
UK logistics is pretty much a private, and foreign, affair. The operators sitting at the top of the MT Top 100 are German, Swiss, Dutch , French and American. Looking at UK-based firms, very few sit on the London Stock Exchange (LSE).The number of UK logistics firms turning to the ...
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Wincanton wins Smyths Toys distribution contract
Smyths Toys Superstores has awarded Wincanton a one year distribution contract to handle the toy retailer’s nationwide deliveries.The contract will see Wincanton manage product distribution from the retailer’s warehouse in Newcastle-under-Lyme to its 39 stores across the UK.“When we began to look for a logistics partner we had a clear ...
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Amazon to open of three more UK distribution centres
Online retailer Amazon will open another three DCs across the UK, following the opening of its Hemel Hempstead depot last week.The opening of the new depots are expected to create a further 2,000 jobs over the next two years, with 800 permanent positions created at the Hemel Hempstead fulfilment centre."We ...
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Former Mercedes-Benz boss joins Howard Tenens
Former Mercedes-Benz Commercial Vehicles MD Ian Jones has become a non-executive director at Stroud, Gloucestershire-based family-owned distribution firm Howard Tenens.Howard Tenens chairman and chief executive, Peter Morris, said: “Ian’s breadth of experience in the global commercial vehicle industry will add significant value to Howard Tenens.”Jones said he was “delighted” to ...
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Unite attacks Stobart's plan to make Doncaster drivers redundant
The Unite union has accused Tesco of getting Stobart Group “to do its dirty work” for it, after the 183 drivers based at the operator’s Doncaster DC were told they faced possible redundancy.Eddie Stobart revealed its plans to staff at the DC yesterday (5 September), confirming Unite’s worst fears following ...
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Aspray Transport to expand capacity
Express delivery firm Aspray Transport will shortly begin constructing a new 10,000 pallet high-bay storage facility at its Willenhall, West Midlands hub.Construction of the 17m high facility, which will also include an area for block stacking, will begin in October.The firm, which recently bought over five acres of additional land ...
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UPS expect early 2013 completion for TNT merger
UPS and TNT Express do not now expect their multi-billion euro merger, announced in March, to be completed until early 2013.The operators had originally hoped to seal a deal in the first half of the year, but involvement from the European Commission as regulator scuppered this timetable.Last month the European ...
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Potter Group Logistics nets £3.2m contract extention
Potter Group Logistics has had its storage and distribution contract with Greencore Grocery extended by a further two years.The contract, worth approximately £3.2m, sees Potter group storing and moving ambient finished products for the manufacturer to customers in retail and foodservice sectors.Greencore Grocery has now retained Potter Group Logistics as ...
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New deal takes the biscuit for DHL Supply Chain
Burton’s Biscuit Company has entered into a five year partnership with DHL Supply Chain.DHL will be working with the biscuit manufacturer, who produces brands such as Jammie Dodgers, Maryland Cookies and Wagon Wheels, to support their international and domestic growth.Neil Grocock, chief supply chain officer at Burton’s Biscuit Company, said: ...
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GeoPost creates 900 temp Interlink and DPD jobs
GeoPost UK is preparing for its Christmas peak by launching a recruitment drive across its InterLink and DPD businesses.The company is looking to fill 900 temporary vacancies, largely for drivers and sorters, to match the increase in parcel volumes in the run up to Christmas.Chief executive Dwain McDonald ...
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OFT calls for information on UK petrol and diesel market
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has today (5 September) issued a call for information on the UK petrol and diesel sector, in order to identify whether there are competition problems it can investigate.“We are keenly aware of continuing widespread concern about the pump price of petrol and diesel ...
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United Biscuits puts 20 Cartwright longer semi-trailers into service
United Biscuits has taken delivery of 20 tri-axle longer semi-trailers from Cartwright.The own-account operator, known for brands such as KP Nuts, Jaffa Cakes and McVities, is running the 15.6m curtainsiders from its DC in Ashby de la Zouche, Leicestershire.The rear command-steer trailers are painted in six different liveries and have ...
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Norbert Dentressangle renews contract with Maxxium UK
Norbert Dentressangle has had its contract with alcoholic drinks distributor Maxxium UK extended until June 2014.The new contract will see the introduction of radio communication technology and a new bonded warehouse management system to improve efficiency.“We have an extremely positive, healthy and honest relationship with Norbert Dentressangle and consider them ...