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NFT urges food firms to ‘be prepared’ for Olympics
NFT is urging food manufacturers and retailers to bring forward availability and adopt strict dispatch time policies during the Olympics, or face a failure to sell their goods in the event of delays.The chilled distribution specialist says real-time monitoring and communication of sales will be key to the success of ...
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Container hauliers will struggle, warns Pentalver boss
Pentalver has warned there could be casualties in the container haulage market in the second half of the year as the sector struggles with low volumes.The warning comes as the firm reported turnover and pre-tax profit growth in 2011: Pentalver Transport saw turnover grow to £57.4m in the year, from ...
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Norbert gets a lotta bottle with £3m Nestle deal
Norbert Dentressangle has won a £3m two-year contract with Nestlé Waters UK to provide an intermodal operation for importing bottled water from mainland Europe.The logistics giant will make around 900 scheduled collections and deliveries a year, moving full trailer and container loads at fixed times.This will involve collecting Vittel ...
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Ford joins FTA Van Excellence scheme
Ford has become the latest CV manufacturer to sign up the FTA's Van Excellence scheme.Launched in 2010, the voluntary scheme offers accreditation to those operators who can demonstrate high quality fleet management and systems compliance.Other CV manufacturers already signed up to Van Excellence, include Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Nissan, Fiat and Isuzu.“We’re ...
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Wm Armstrong - keeping it in the family
Haulier Wm Armstrong, based just on the English side of the Scottish border in Longtown near Carlisle, celebrates its 85th anniversary this year, and the third generation of the family running the business today are working hard to ensure the business is handed on to future generations.The famous green livery ...
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FairFuelUK push for fuel investigation passes 15,000 mark
FairFuelUK (FFUK) has received more than 15,000 signatures of support in the past day backing its call for an investigation into the UK fuel market.FFUK wants the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) to take the issue on, after a report commissioned for G20 finance ministers warned oil traders may have ...
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Elddis Transport to introduce urban artics into fleet
Elddis Transport has won the Haulier of the Year AwardElddis Transport has decided to introduce a number of 'urban artics' to its fleet after a successful trial of a 10m trailer last month.The Consett-based company has been looking for a viable alternative to the 18-tonne rigids it normally operates within ...
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News Extra: Driver CPC, conference report
The RHA held a National Training Conference at Birmingham’s National Motorcycle Museum last month. Describing 2012 as the year Driver CPC ‘comes of age’ the day was dominated by discussion of this most emotive of subjects. Seen by some as the way forward to improve the sector’s image, others view ...
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Royal Mail logistics students identify £400k of savings
Royal Mail is introducing a fuel surchargeRoyal Mail celebrated the first wave of graduates to achieve its Foundation Degree in Logistics from Aston University last week, with more than £400,000 in operational cost savings posting an extra boost to the occasion.Designed for experienced managers who may not have studied since ...
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Nightline pumps €5m into Parcel Motel infrastructure
Nightline is to invest €5m into the roll-out of its self-service parcel terminals across the UK, creating 50 jobs in the process.The Irish carrier says the funding will be used to set up the infrastructure for 400 Parcel Motel locker boxes that will all be operation by the end of ...
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FairFuelUK calls for OFT investigation into UK fuel market
FairFuelUK (FFUK) is calling for an investigation into the UK fuel market.FFUK wants the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) to take the issue on, after a report commissioned for G20 Finance Ministers warned oil traders may have been artificially inflating wholesale prices.It also wants the financial regulators to look at ...
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Lombard looking to fund truck purchases
Lombard, the asset finance division of the RBS Group, is actively seeking funding opportunities in road transport, bucking the trend which has seen several lenders leave the market since 2008.Lombard’s head of commercial transport, Derek Pridmore, says it is not the case that operators looking to fund new vehicles have ...
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Cost Tables Actual
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UPS to wrap-up TNT Express takeover in Q4
UPS says its takeover of TNT Express is likely to be completed in the fourth quarter.The US firm says it wants to carry out a what it describes as a 'Phase II review', as there are "certain areas that require more time to analyse”.This extended review could take up ...
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Kuehne + Nagel sees UK performance as satisfactory
Kuehne + Nagel says it is back on track after a weak start to the first six months of trading this financial year.Citing muted consumption and increased market volatility throughout the world, the Swiss logistics giant saw turnover increase just 2.8% to CHF10bn (£6.5bn) for the six months ending ...
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Pollock (Scotrans) becomes latest Palletways member
Pollock (Scotrans) has joined the Palletways pallet network, covering the EH postcode as well as some of KY and TD.The West Lothian operator has signed a ten-year deal with Palletways. It was previously a member of the Pall-Ex network.Fraser Pollock, MD at the operator, says: “As a business, operating within ...
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M4 reopens saving Britain's Olympic blushes
The authorities have narrowly avoided the M4 becoming a “national embarrassment”, by reopening the motorway to cars today in time for the start of the Olympics build-up this weekend.Labour declared this week that the continuing closure of the M4 between junction 2 and 3, with just over a fortnight until ...
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Tradeteam turnover falls as on-trade volumes decline
DHL Tradeteam saw its revenue and profit fall in 2011 as customers’ thirst for drinking in pubs, clubs and restaurants diminished.For the 12 months ending 31 December 2011 turnover at the drinks distributor fell to £160.3m (2010: £172.2m), while pre-tax profit also fell from £12m to £11.1m.A spokeswoman for ...
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Women in Logistics winners revealed
The winners of the first Women in Logistics awards were revealed at a glittering ceremony in Kenilworth, Warwicks, last week.Photograph by: ANG PHOTOGRAPHYAdele Waite, general manager of a $1.25bn global contract for DHL, won the award for outstanding individual achievement, after boosting return-on-capital growth by 740%.The corporate award was won ...
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Yusen Logistics launches specialist automotive centre
Yusen Logistics has begun trading out of its specialist automotive centre in Tamworth, building on volumes out of its operation at Burnaston, near Derby.The 81,000ft² site, adjacent to the M42, offers decanting, crossdocking, stockholding and sequencing operations from first and second tier automotive parts manufacturers serving Yusen’s major car manufacturing ...