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Volta Trucks partners with Clipper Logistics on scheme to cut emissions in central London
Volta Trucks has teamed up with Clipper Logistics and London property owner The Crown Estate to bring zero-carbon deliveries to Regent Street retailers.The fully-electric Volta Zero is a major part of The Crown Estate’s delivery consolidation scheme for its West End customers, as part of its commitment to reducing emissions.Launching ...
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Woodside carves out a profit
Profits at Northern Ireland-based Woodside Logistics Group increased by over 27% last year, despite operating in a challenging environment.The group, which includes Woodside Haulage, Woodside Distribution, Woodside Motorfreight, Woodside Warehousing and Woodside Global, is based in Ballynure, Co Antrim.For the year ending 31 March 2021, it reported revenues of £68.4m, ...
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Pall-Ex hands staff reusable drinks bottles to reduce use of plastic
Pall-Ex has given its 500 staff personalised, reusable drinks bottles to boost their health and reduce plastic waste.The group said the vacuum flask bottles were particularly useful to its HGV drivers, who often relied on bottled drinks while on the road, as they enable them to take fresh tap water, ...
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High Court verdict pending in Tesco 'fire and rehire' case
Trade union USDAW said it was still waiting for the High Court to rule on its case against Tesco after the supermarket giant attempted to “fire and rehire” staff at three distribution centres.Despite proceedings being issued by solicitors on behalf of the union in March 2021, a judgment on Tesco’s ...
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Council binmen given new Mercedes-Benz Econics
A pair of 26-tonne Mercedes-Benz Econics have been delivered to Nuneaton & Bedworth Borough Council as part of a rolling replacement programme.The 2630 L variants, fitted with FAUN Variopress compactor bodies and Zoeller Delta high-level automatic split binlifts, join a MB-dominated fleet of 16 refuse collection vehicles at the West ...
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Krone trailer sales on the rise
Sales of Krone trailers increased by 17.8% last year and its owner said he was optimistic revenues would rise again in 2022.Despite the pandemic, its commercial vehicles division reported sales of 1.37m euros in the year ending 31 July 2021, an increase from 1.17m euros the previous year.During the period, ...
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Training firm offers virtual reality simulations to help HGV drivers pass tests more quickly
HGV driver candidates are now being offered virtual reality (VR) technology to help them pass their test and get behind the wheel quicker.Training firm Easy As HGV said it was improving driver training with the use of “fully immersive VR simulations” in order for prospective drivers to learn and practice ...
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KNP Logistics takes delivery of a further 22 MAN TGXs
KNP Logistics has added 22 MAN TGXs to its fleet, joining 148 of the marque already undertaking work for the haulage and distribution company.Paul Abbott, KNP Group director said the international truck of the year came spec’d with DVS cameras, ADR kits, Anderson leads and fridges.He said: “With safety at ...
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James Hall & Co orders Carrier Transicold units to reduce carbon footprint
James Hall & Co has opted for Carrier Transicold’s Syberia multi-temperature engineless units, in a move designed to improve the sustainability of its vehicles working with SPAR.The Preston-based firm said the units are each mounted to 18-tonne Volvo Fes featuring Gray & Adams refrigerated bodies.The new vehicles will help deliver ...
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New 21-acre Peterborough logistics park to be completed by end of year
Half a million square feet of logistics space across three units is being developed this year on an industrial estate in Peterborough, in what has been described as one of the UK’s fastest growing regions.The 21-acre site at the Peterborough South logistics park is expected to be completed by the ...
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Driver CPC best delivered through eLearning not classrooms, say hauliers
Bite-sized eLearning is seen by operators as a more valuable method of delivering Driver CPC than classroom-based courses, according to a survey of 1,000 haulage firms.Training provider Road Skills Online (RSO) said the results revealed an “unequivocal response” from the industry to the government that the current professional development regime ...
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'Unbelievable' response from public as HGV driving bootcamps get off to a flying start
The HGV driver training ‘bootcamps’ launched last year with £34m of government funding have got off to a flying start, according to Mark Currie, CEO of the National Logistics Academy (NLA) and Manchester training firm Mantra Learning.The target for the 200 16-week bootcamps is to bring around 11,000 HGV drivers ...
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Shop fitter Sigma still flat out despite upheaval of Covid-19
Sigma has been working in the retail sector for over 20 years and provides some of the high street’s biggest retailers with services including store construction and consolidation, fixture procurement and M&E installation.Sigma’s supply chain director Stuart Thomas, pictured, has over 20 years’ experience in logistics with companies including CEVA ...
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RHA welcomes pause to smart motorway rollout
The RHA has welcomed an announcement from the DfT that the rollout of new all-lane smart motorways is to be suspended.New schemes will be paused until there is a full five years of safety data on current projects.The news came alongside a £900m government pledge for additional safety measures for ...
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HGV driver jailed for eight years after causing fatal crash while trawling dating sites
A lorry driver who was looking at dating websites on his phone whilst driving at 58mph has been jailed for eight years and ten months for causing a crash that killed three people.HGV driver Ion Nicu Onut was driving a 3.5 tonne Scania LGV, carrying fertilizer, when he "ploughed" into ...
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The Co-op leases new depot near M8 to boost its logistics operations
Supermarket retailer The Co-op is strengthening its core logistics operation in North Lanarkshire with the pre-let of a new facility at Link Park in Newhouse, on the M8 east of Glasgow.The Co-op has taken 47,565 sq ft distribution facility with an additional service yard and HGV parking on an 18-year ...
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DPD UK gets green light to acquire CitySprint
DPD UK has acquired CitySprint after getting the go-ahead from the Competition and Markets Authority.The purchase, first announced in August last year, marks DPD’s expansion into same-day delivery services and allows CitySprint to offer its customers access to DPD UK’s domestic next-day and international solutions.Announcing the completion of the acquisition, ...
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Flogas Britain takes on 28 new Isuzu N55 trucks to help cut carbon footprint
LPG supplier Flogas Britain has added 28 new Isuzu N55.150(N) 5.5-tonne narrow bodied trucks to its Cylinder fleet of vehicles as part of plans to drive down its emissions.The new additions are fitted with specialist narrow aluminium cylinder bodies manufactured by Massey Truck Engineering.Flogas Britain, which is part of DCC, ...
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Microlise Driver of the Year 2022 opens for nominations
Microlise is calling for nominations as it launches its search for this year’s best truck driver.The Microlise driver of the Year event, now in its eighth year, shortlists drivers by analysing a year’s worth of Microlise telematics performance data to reveal the most talented short, medium, and long-distance drivers.The process ...
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Covid-19 pandemic pushes Fred Sherwood & Sons into profit fall
Fred Sherwood & Sons (Transport) saw revenues and profit fall last year as it continued to battle the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on its business.The Leicestershire family firm’s latest annual accounts, for the year ending 31 March 2021, saw revenue dip 2.3% to £33.8m, whilst pre-tax profits fell by ...