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"Furlough scheme a welcome lifeline but our volumes are through the roof," insists ABE MD
Clive Brooks (pictured), MD of Herefordshire-based haulier ABE, has applauded the government's offer to pay employees 80% of their salaries while giving them leave of absence during the COVID-19 pandemic.The chancellor's furlough scheme has previously come in for criticism from hauliers who claim it won't work if parts of a ...
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Fowler Welch rate review condemned by subcontractors
Subcontractors have slammed Fowler Welch's plans to review rates in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis.The company, which specialises in the delivery of ambient and temperature controlled products to major supermarkets, has told its subcontractors it is reviewing rates in response to falling fuel prices.In a letter sent to its ...
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Abbey Logistics tops up pay of self-isolating workers to prevent financial hardship
Abbey Logistics is topping up its frontline workers’ sick pay to ensure they do not feel the need to continue to work if they need to self-isolate during the COVID-19 outbreak.The Wigan-based firm will top up sick pay for frontline staff for two weeks with staff receiving no less than ...
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"Social distancing a challenge," admits Europa MD as volumes fall by 25%
Andrew Baxter (pictured), MD of Europa Worldwide Group, has revealed the pressures transport and logistics companies are facing in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.Reports last week claimed staff at a Scunthorpe DHL depot were struggling to comply with new government social distancing rules and putting workers at risk – ...
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TfL "considering postponement" of Direct Vision Standard
Transport for London (TfL) has told motortransport.co.uk a postponement to the Direct Vision Standard is being kept under consideration as concerns grow that manufacturers will struggle to fulfil vehicle orders.Following its decision to suspend all London road charging schemes, a TfL spokeswoman said a decision on the planned introduction of ...
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New contracts help boost Pollock (Scotrans) profits
Pollock (Scotrans) said enhanced customer relationships and new contracts helped it increase turnover by 4% last year.The Scottish operator reported revenues of £27.8m for the year ending 31 August 2019, as well as a £256,000 pre-tax profit – up from £58,000 in 2018.It said it had achieved the figures “against ...
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Fleet Source cancels classroom training courses after haulier criticism
Training provider Fleet Source has confirmed all its classroom-based courses have been cancelled until July, following criticism from one haulier that it was pressing ahead amid a viral pandemic.Fleet Source, which provides training for Driver CPC, Fors and Clocs, said that “to ensure full compliance with government instruction on isolation, ...
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Safe Loading Pass Scheme expiry dates extended until 25 July
Expiration dates for the Safe Loading Pass Scheme (SLPS) have been extended until 25 July in order to help hauliers continue to run smoothly during the COVID-19 pandemic.Administered by the FTA, the SLPS identifies the vehicles and trailers that meet the safety standards required for admittance to fuel and gas ...
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Lack of social distancing at DHL depot "totally unacceptable", slams haulage boss
A haulage boss whose staff deliver to DHL’s Nisa depot in Scunthorpe said its drivers were being put at risk by the absence of social distancing taking place at the site.The haulier, who asked to remain anonymous, said it was “totally unacceptable” that up to eight drivers were stood in ...
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Aggregate Industries hauliers hit with rate cut as fuel prices slump
Hauliers working for Aggregate Industries (AI) have been hit with a 3% reduction in their rates after the construction materials supplier said fuel prices had plummeted.In a letter dated 25 March, the company told hauliers that its fuel escalator mechanism would be activated now that the average quarterly key fuels ...
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Nagel Langdons increases profits and turnover
Food transport provider Nagel Langdons increased revenues by 7% to £160.9m in the year ending 31 December 2019.Pre-tax profit also grew, by 15% to £8.2m compared with £7.1m in 2018.The temperature controlled haulage and warehousing business said it had grown organically for several years and intended to continue growing by ...
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RHA seeks evidence of problems facing hauliers to support lobbying
The RHA is actively exploring options to help hauliers through the COVID-19 crisis with government ministers. These include immediate cashflow injections, enforced payment holidays with leasing companies, banks and fuel suppliers and further measures to protect employees’ wages to safeguard our critical driver workforce both now and for when volume ...
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Premier Logistics (UK) returns to profit after financial restructure
CM 30.10.14Latest figures show that Premier Logistics (UK) increased turnover by 2% to £10.2m as the haulier battled its way out of its Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA).For the year ending 31 October 2019, the company also returned to the black, with a pre-tax profit of £2.3m, compared with a loss ...
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Arsonists target Iceland deliveries despite COVID-19 lockdown
Police in Bristol have condemned the actions of arsonists who torched two Iceland delivery vans.At a time when the country was effectively in lockdown, Avon and Somerset Police said it was “beyond belief” that the vehicles were destroyed by fire.The force said this was one of several incidents of arson ...
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Giving staff leave on 80% of salary won't work for haulage sector, critics claim
Hauliers have demanded the government explains how its system for paying employees 80% of their salaries is going to work following concerns that it isn’t flexible enough to deal with their industry.Ian Barclay, operations director at Roger Warnes Transport in Kings Lynn, said the idea of furloughing its workforce – ...
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Administrators of RPL Transport pursue legal claim linked to price-fixing cartel
A legal claim by the administrators of RPL Transport relating to a truck manufacturers’ price-fixing cartel is being pursued while the company enters liquidation.The Milton Keynes-based operator followed parent Bedfords Group into administration in April 2019 and insolvency experts at KPMG have spent the year pursuing debts and realising assets.In ...
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Yodel reverses decision to sack security staff and replace them with unlicensed personnel
Yodel has reversed its decision to sack licensed security staff at its Hatfield depot and allegedly try to replace them with lower paid non-Security Industry Authority (SIA) licenced personnel.The decision has been welcomed by the GMB union who said it was essential the company followed good industrial relations practice to ...
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COVID-19: P&O Ferries ramps up Calais-Dover freight operation
P&O Ferries has strengthened its freight operations on the Calais-Dover crossing to maintain the flow of goods during the COVID-19 crisis.The company's workforce in the Port of Calais are taking on new roles in freight handling to keep food, medicines and other goods flowing.The check-in and loading process has also ...
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COVID-19: "Help sectors under most pressure," transport lawyer urges hauliers
A specialist transport lawyer has urged hauliers to switch strategy if their work isn’t essential to the fight against the COVID-19 outbreak.He advised operators with spare capacity to offer their services to the sectors that needed it most, including supermarkets and pharmaceuticals.Transport workers are among those on a government list ...
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Renewable fuels for combustion engines the quickest way to decarbonise HGVs
Renewable fuels are "one of the most rapid and economically viable" ways to decarbonise HGVs, according to the Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership (LowCVP).Its new 'Renewable fuels guide' says these green fuels can immediately cut greenhouse gas emissions from commercial vehicles for which few other solutions are currently available to help ...