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Encore on hunt for in-house trainer to tackle Driver CPC backlog
Recruitment specialist Encore Personnel is planning to hire a dedicated, full-time CPC trainer to offer extended training sessions both in the week and at weekends.The move aims to help clear the backlog of drivers awaiting their Driver CPC training as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns and to support ...
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Demand for DHL fulfilment service triples in eight months
DHL Supply Chain has seen demand for its fulfilment business soar by 150% in eight months.The company said the surge in demand is being fuelled by new customers requiring dedicated e-commerce fulfilment operations and increasing numbers of small and mid-size (SME) businesses using DHL’s shared fulfilment service.The shared network offers ...
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Biffa delivers better than expected Q1 performance, despite challenge of Covid-19 and driver shortage
Covid-19, the HGV driver shortage and supply chain issues are creating some “near term” challenges for Biffa, the waste haulier reported ahead of its AGM.Despite these challenges, the company reported that trading in the first three months of the financial year to April 2021 was “well ahead” of the company's ...
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Lincolnshire MP meets with chancellor in plea for Treasury to tackle driver shortage
Conservative MP and former transport minister Sir John Hayes is calling on the government to fix the HGV driver shortage by giving monetary grants to facilitate training, issuing emergency licensing schemes to clear the backlog caused by the pandemic, launching a government-led recruitment drive, and ensuring facilities for drivers are ...
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Microlise listing on stock market will fund new products to improve operator efficiency
Telematics market leader Microlise became a PLC when it listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange on 22 July. CEO Nadeem Raza tells MT why.The decision to list shares on the stock market is intended to support Microlise's next stage of development, including broadening its ...
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Kinaxia to invest £1m into Maidens of Telford as it celebrates 90th year of business
Haulage and distribution business Maidens of Telford is set to receive a £1m investment boost from parent company Kinaxia, as it celebrates its 90th anniversary.The haulage firm, which was established by Arthur John Maiden in 1931, will use the investment to expand its premises into three acres of land behind ...
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TPN broadens hunt for drivers in national social media recruitment campaign
The Pallet Network (TPN) has thrown its net wide in the hope of attracting more drivers into the sector. Its latest recruitment campaign is using social media to target individuals that may have never considered becoming HGV drivers, such as van drivers, warehouse workers, young drivers, women, ethnic minorities and ...
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Operation Brock returns to M20 as holiday traffic builds
Operation Brock is back in action on the M20 in Kent as of today (Monday 19 July) to avoid delays caused by heavy traffic created by holidaymakers hitting the roads.The contraflow system, which was initially designed to prevent major hold ups on Kent roads in the event of a no-deal ...
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ArrowXL gets into gear with new Bike Club contract win
ArrowXL is continuing its run of contract wins with the award of a new deal with the Bike Club, a subscription-based children’s bike service which has over 30,000 members.Under the contract ArrowXL will collect, store and deliver the Bike Club’s cycles, handling over 200 bike movements per week. It will ...
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Palletforce chief Michael Conroy promoted to CEO of EV Cargo UK
Palletforce boss Michael Conroy, pictured, has taken on the newly created role of chief executive of EV Cargo UK, as part of a major management restructuring.His promotion is part of a wider strategy by parent company, Hong Kong-based EV Cargo, to boost global revenue from $1.4bn (£1bn) to more than ...
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Government’s 2040 diesel lorry ban 'impractical and short-sighted'
The government finally confirmed its short-sighted decision to ban the sale of new diesel lorries by 2040. This deadline may even be brought forward if "technically feasible”.This at a time when the industry is struggling to overcome a huge shortfall in qualified HGV drivers, and it’s predicted the amount of ...
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McGee goes low and light for latest London tippers
London bulk haulier McGee has bought 10 Scania L Series 8x4 low height tippers equipped with Thompsons all-steel Loadmaster bodies. The FORS Gold operator wanted to future proof its London operation against anticipated tightening of the Direct Vision Standard in 2024 with these low height cabs.The bodies use significantly lighter ...
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Chris Hayter fights off Covid to turn in strong 2020 performance
Turnover and profit remained stable at family-owned transport firm Chris Hayter Transport last year in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.The Witney, Oxfordshire headquartered business, which operates more than 150 HGVs out of operating centres in various traffic areas, saw revenue fall just £171,000 in the year ending 31 December ...
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Construction industry slowed by lack of delivery truck drivers
The construction sector has reported widespread disruption and delays due to a shortfall of HGV drivers able to transport goods across the country.The Builders Merchants Federation (BMF) said transport issues were now hitting suppliers to the construction industry, as members struggle to get materials into their stores and deliver orders ...
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Walkers Transport launches warehouse to wheels scheme to get more drivers on the road
Walkers Transport is tackling the driver employment crisis by launching a ‘Warehouse to wheels’ scheme, which gives aspiring drivers a route into full-time careers.The fully-funded, two-year course with an optional third year covers all areas of warehousing and transport and gives the next generation of drivers the opportunity to earn ...
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Government U-turn on granting EU drivers temporary work visas imminent
The government could be on the verge of a “massive Brexit U-turn” and offering temporary visas to EU truck drivers in an attempt to resolve a growing supply chain crisis.Parcel firm ParcelHero claimed secret talks were currently taking place between the Department for Transport and industry professionals that could result ...
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Moving vehicles still a major cause of death at work says HSE
Being struck by a moving vehicle continues to be one of the three most common causes of death among workers, according to latest figures from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).Nearly a fifth (18%) of the total number of deaths in 2020/21 were due to being hit by vehicles, with ...
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Currie subsidiary Move It joins The Pallet Network
Currie Solutions Group subsidiary Move It Express has joined The Pallet Network (TPN), citing its association with Eddie Stobart Logistics and the opportunities this provides.The West Lothian-based firm will cover its Edinburgh and Borders postcodes and it said it had invested substantially in the business in order to accommodate TPN’s ...
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DX grows its footprint in Maidstone by doubling depot size
DX has more than doubled its Maidstone location’s footprint after taking on a site adjacent to the depot to serve its freight division.It said the expansion was in line with its plans to add capacity in Kent and the wider region, as well as improve customer service.The enlarged depot on ...
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Car delivery specialist Cazoo expands in Carlisle
Online car retailer Cazoo, shortlisted in the Customer Care category of the 2021 MT Awards, has opened a customer centre in Carlisle – its 18th in the last 10 months.The company owns and reconditions all its cars before offering them for sale for either delivery or collection within 72 hours.Cazoo ...