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Segura partners with River Island to create more ethical supply chain
Sustainable supply chain platform Segura has signed a deal with River Island to ensure the high street retailer's partners are ethical and compliant.Segura looks to map and monitor the multi-tiered supply chains of its clients and will support River Island’s corporate sustainability targets.River Island has recently published its ‘12 Commitments ...
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Phase 3 expansion of Pentalver’s London Gateway terminal completed
Pentalver Transport, a subsidiary of Genesee & Wyoming (G&W), has completed the Phase 3 expansion of its container terminal at Berth 7, DP World London Gateway.Despite ongoing challenges from the pandemic, the work was completed to schedule and sees the operation grow from nine to 14 acres, increasing overall site ...
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DHL Supply Chain and DigiHaul roll out Green Carrier Certification
DHL has launched Green Carrier Certification through its primary UK sub-contractor DigiHaul.The programme helps identify sub-contractors that are already contributing to sustainable logistics, while encouraging even more investment in green technologies to reduce carbon output.DigiHaul manages a network of 750 carriers on behalf of DHL, who will all be invited ...
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Winvic Construction uses latest 3D BIM modelling for new Ocado warehouse project
Winvic Construction has been awarded a fit-out contract by repeat client Ocado to design and deliver works in an industrial warehouse that the company previously constructed at Panattoni Park Luton.The fit-out is being designed using Level 2 building information management (BIM), which uses 3D models to detail every characteristic of ...
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Former forklift driver becomes first graduate of Pall-Ex Warehouse to Wheels scheme
Pall-Ex has congratulated Kirill Sapelkin (pictured) after he became the first graduate of its Warehouse to Wheels programme.The initiative aims to provide warehouse staff with the opportunity to progress into HGV driver roles to combat the driver shortage.Sapelkin began his journey with the Leicestershire based logistics company in 2018 as ...
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C&D South West extends deal with Arada Stoves
Somerset-based haulier C&D South West has boosted its fleet after signing a further two year deal with Devon-based manufacturer Arada Stoves.The contract sees the two companies jointly commission two dual-branded curtain sides for a 3.5-tonne van and a 26-tonne rigid lorry that will be liveried with both brands.Jon Butterworth, director ...
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DP World adds 11 new straddle carriers at Southampton container terminal
DP World has invested in 11 straddle carriers at Southampton, as part of its £40m investment in the container terminal over the past 12 months.The vehicles, which lift containers moved by the quay cranes and then transfer them to road and rail transport, use up to 20% less fuel than ...
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St Francis Group wins multi-million pound grant to develop major Walsall logistics scheme
Commercial developer St Francis Group has won grant funding from the Black Country Local Enterprise Partnership to deliver a new, speculative 113,000 sq ft warehouse logistics scheme in Walsall which could create 200 new jobs.The site at Darlaston Road, branded as Parallel 113, sits within the Black Country Enterprise Zone ...
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Bolton Council renews fleet with 19 Mercedes-Benz Econics fitted with Faun Zoeller bodies
Bolton Council has taken delivery of 19 refuse collection vehicles fitted with two types of Faun Zoeller body and based on the Mercedes-Benz Econic chassis.Supplied by local Dealer Ciceley Commercials, the 19 six-wheelers are all 2630 L variants with 7.7-litre in-line six-cylinder engines that transmit their 220 kW (299 hp) ...
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Demand for same-day delivery soaring, says new research from Parcelhero
Research from home delivery specialist ParcelHero reveals that 56% of online shoppers rate the option of same-day delivery as important, up from just 33% in 2020.The research also shows that 62% of consumers expect next-day delivery options, up from 44% in 2020, and 55% want specific, two-hour time slots, compared ...
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Howard Tenens Logistics switches Andover fleet to HVO
Howard Tenens Logistics’ Andover depot has switched all its HGVs from diesel to Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) in partnership with its customers.The move to HVO, launched last week, is part of the haulier’s wider strategy to work in partnership with customers across its depots to drive down carbon emissions.Howard Tenens ...
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XPO Logistics recruits Andrew Turner as commercial director UK & Ireland
XPO Logistics has appointed Andrew Turner to lead the company's commercial organisation in the UK and Ireland.Turner, who will report to UK & Ireland MD Dan Myers, has more than 20 years of experience in transportation and logistics, including a decade of senior business development roles.Prior to his current position, ...
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Hermes to create over 100 jobs at new Bolton depot
Hermes UK is creating 100 full-time jobs with the opening of a new distribution depot in Westhoughton, Bolton.The new warehouse is part of a major investment programme by Hermes UK to expand capacity to meet surging demand from the boom in e-commerce created during the pandemic, and which the company ...
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Zero emissions trucks will be more expensive - but still affordable for operators
The irresistible societal forces calling for and demanding greater sustainability are driving change as never before. For all of us working within the commercial vehicle industry, exciting and challenging times lie ahead for sure. Every automotive manufacturer is now designing, developing and introducing their vehicles of the future, meaning the ...
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Signs driver shortage is waning, but fundamentals still need to be addressed, warns Pallet-Track chief
There are promising signs that the worst of the driver shortage crisis could be over as 2022 gets underway, according to Pallet-Track chief executive Caroline Green (pictured).However Green warned that underlying causes for the shortage such as the unpopularity of the Driver CPC among older drivers and poor facilities have ...
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Flights face delays as HGV drivers at airline catering firm DO & CO mull strike action
Around 100 HGV drivers at Heathrow-based aviation catering firm DO & CO are being balloted for strike action over pay and employment conditions.The dispute stems from the transfer (TUPE) of 1,800 workers from Gate Gourmet and DHL Supply Service Chain to DO & CO Event & Airline Catering in the ...
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London’s red route penalty hike penalises hauliers, warns Logistics UK
Logistics UK has condemned the 24% hike in penalty charges on London’s red routes - which comes into force today (17 January) - as a tax on hauliers.Transport for London (TfL) is increasing the fine from £130 to £160. The penalty charge will be reduced by 50% if paid within ...
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Tiger Trailers promotes Ed Booth to MD
Tiger Trailers’ finance director Ed Booth (pictured) has been promoted to MD of the wider group, with immediate effect.Booth’s promotion sees Tiger Trailers’ founders, John and Steven Cartwright, move from their positions as joint MDs to sit as executive directors on the board alongside fellow founder David Williams.The Winsford-based company, ...
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Welsh council playing "Russian roulette" with safety amid pay row with gritter drivers
Crunch talks between road gritters in Carmarthenshire and the local authority will take place on Monday (17 January) in an attempt to end strike action over pay and conditions.Council gritters first downed tools on 5 January after the GMB union claimed the council had failed to adhere to a collective ...
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Krone extends trailer parts service
Krone said its parts supply service was continuing to expand amid peak sales levels of its trailers.Trailer parts for the UK and Ireland can be ordered using its online catalogue, either by part number or by scanning the QR code stamped on the trailer’s registration plate.Krone said all consignments from ...