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HGVzero23: Logistics giants re-group to promote transition to cleaner fuels
Big names such as Stobart, XPO and Coca-Cola are once again teaming up to launch a cross-industry action group focusing on the decarbonisation of trucks: HGVzero23.After the success of HGVzero in 2022, the group will assemble this year to promote the transition to cleaner fuels.The action group brings together leading ...
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Don't miss out on our two new MT Awards categories - Sustainable Transport and New Talent Development
To make sure the Motor Transport Awards remain fresh and relevant, from time to time we introduce new categories or amend existing ones.For 2023 there are two new Awards - Sustainable Transport and New Talent Development.The Sustainable Transport Award, partnered with Vertellus, will be presesnted to the third party or ...
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Freight volumes in 2022 “well down” on pre-Brexit levels, Brittany Ferries reveals
Freight volumes on Brittany Ferries remained significantly down last year as the twin impact of Brexit and Covid-19 pandemic continued to take its toll.According to the latest figures from Brittany Ferries, freight volumes reached 167,711 units last year, 17% down on pre-Brexit and pre-Covid levels in 2018/19, which came in ...
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Employ Recruit acquires Drivers Relief to expand reach in the South of England
Logistics recruitment specialist Employ Recruitment has acquired Andover-based Drivers Relief in a move aimed at strengthening its client base and coverage.Drivers Relief, which was launched in 1987, supplies clients in Andover, Amesbury and Salisbury with supply drivers. The family-run recruitment firm has a reputation for retaining both clients and drivers ...
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Yodel announces new Coventry depot as it expands in Midlands area
Parcel carrier Yodel has opened its largest depot ever at a site in Longford, Coventry.The 135,000sq ft facility sits on over 6.5 acres of land and has the capacity to process and deliver up to 50,000 parcels per day at peak, a 28% increase in output on its Leamington Spa ...
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DHL Supply Chain adds four 40-tonne Volvo FM electric trucks to fleet in UK first
DHL Supply Chain has added four 40-tonne Volvo FM electric trucks to its fleet making it the first company to operate these fully electric trucks in the UK.The four trucks, which are replacing diesel vehicles, feature Volvo’s largest 540kWh battery which provides 666hp, giving the zero-emissions trucks a range of ...
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Mitchells of Mansfield plugs in to green deliveries with electric Renault D truck
Mitchells of Mansfield has taken delivery of its first fully electric HGV after pledging to reduce its carbon footprint and forging a partnership with climate action organisation Ecologi.The Nottinghamshire-based Palletways UK member has already electrified its forklift truck fleet. The company said this week that the delivery of the electric ...
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Microlise Group hits acquisition trail with £2m acquisition of Vita Software
Transport technology provider Microlise has bought Vita Software for £2.06m as part of the company’s wider acquisition plans.The company said this week the purchase of Vita Software is the first of a number of “targeted acquisitions” fuelled by funds raised by its IPO in 2021.Microlise said the addition of Vita ...
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Cold Chain Federation calls for Spring Budget to extend climate change agreement scheme
The Cold Chain Federation is urging Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt to use tomorrow’s Spring Budget to extend the Climate Change Agreement (CCA) scheme beyond its current end date of 2025.The CCA scheme offers tax benefits to businesses which sign up to energy efficiency targets, The Federation is calling ...
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Palletways haulier Frederick R Miller becomes UPN delivery partner
Godalming haulage firm Fredrick R Miller has sealed a delivery partnership with United Pallet Network (UPN) which will see the network strengthen its presence in Surrey.The family-owned business, which also has a long term membership with Palletways, will be covering GU postcodes for UPN.The Surrey firm brings over fifteen years’ ...
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Northern Ireland aligns HGV tyre policy with rest of Great Britain
Northern Ireland (NI) has fallen into line with the rest of Great Britain in banning tyres aged 10 years and older on the front axles of HGVs.The move follows an eight-week consultation by NI’s Department for Infrastructure (DfI) and sees the province align with the changes introduced in Great Britain ...
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Volta Trucks secures European Whole Vehicle Type Approval for the Volta Zero
Electric CV manufacturer Volta Trucks has gained European Whole Vehicle Type Approval for its 16-tonne all-electric Volta Zero vehicle, allowing it to produce and sell the all-electric Volta Zero in volume.The certification comes as the manufacturer prepares to deliver the second-generation ‘Production Verification’ prototypes to customers across Europe as part ...
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DP World donates £42,000 to help rescue injured seals off South coast
DP World is helping to fund a new rescue and rehabilitation facility which will care for sick and injured seals found off the coasts of Essex and Kent, which was opened last week.The new Seal Unit is part of South Essex Wildlife Hospital, a rescue, rehabilitation and public education charity ...
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DX opens two new depots at Bracknell and Swindon
Parcels and freight group DX is opening two new depots in Bracknell (pictured) and Swindon, taking its site openings to six in its current financial year.Both sites will serve the group’s DX Express division and focus on its parcels operation, which provides highly-secure, tracked B2B and B2C deliveries.The openings come ...
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Evri signs net-zero deal with Zedify and Urb-it for Bristol CAZ deliveries
Evri has partnered with Zedify and Urb-it to provide 100% carbon free deliveries in the Bristol clean air zone (CAZ).Zedify and Urb-it will use their e-cargo bikes to deliver to consumers’ homes within the CAZ, meaning all deliveries under 15kg will be emission-free.Evri said it had also started a trial ...
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Windsor Framework gets thumbs up from operators
Hauliers trading between GB and Northern Ireland have shown “strong support” for the deal struck between the UK and EU – the Windsor Framework – according to Logistics UK.The trading agreement, reforming the Protocol, is intended to end checks and bureaucracy on goods destined for NI.Goods will travel through a ...
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Top marks for Howard Tenens’ Gloucestershire depot
Howard Tenens said its Sharpness site has achieved an AA+ grade in the BRCGS standard – the highest possible award.The certification is an internationally recognised standard that sets out requirements for managing product safety, quality, and legality in food and non-food supply chains.Howard Tenens said its site has now been ...
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Awarding border checks contract to French company makes a mockery of Brexit
Last July, PML issued a statement regarding the crippling impact of the constant government U-turns in relation to the handling of post-Brexit border control facilities.Many businesses invested heavily, in preparation for the changes, believing the information that was disseminated by those in power. Some of the UK’s biggest seaports considered ...
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German CO2 label proposals could be adopted in the UK, says ParcelHero
Proposals to introduce compulsory labels on parcels in Germany that reveal their carbon footprint might force courier firms to adopt the measure in the UK, according to ParcelHero.Germany is currently considering a radical reform of its postal and parcel networks and its Federal Ministry of Economics is reportedly weighing up ...
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Westbrook Commercials adds 65-tonne Renault T520 High to fleet
Family-run Westbrook Commercials has put a new 65-tonne Renault Trucks T520 High 6x2 tag to work with a midlift version due to hit the road in April.The Wiltshire specialist haulier runs a fleet of eight low loaders plated between 60-80 tonnes and the new T520 High will be used to ...