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Next-generation Cycle-Safe system boosts vulnerable road user detection in HGVs
Next-generation Cycle-Safe technology will be launched at Freight in the City Expo next month, for those operators in the market for a vulnerable road user (VRU) detection system for their urban fleets.With London’s Direct Vision Standard (DVS) coming into effect from October 2020, manufacturer Trailer Vision said Cycle-Safe can provide ...
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YoYo MultiDrops brings its 'game-changer' urban load body system to Freight in the City Expo
YoYo MultiDrops is an exciting new urban delivery innovation making its debut appearance at Freight in the City Expo on 6 November in London.It is a system that transforms a light commercial vehicle (LCV) 3.5t/4.25t chassis into a multi-use, multi-role vehicle, capable of being used in mixed fleets with ...
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PGS Global Logistics launches 'Not Your Average Joe' campaign to tackle driver shortage
Birmingham-based PGS Global Logistics is growing its own talent pool through a driver recruitment campaign dubbed “Not Your Average Joe’ which aims to attract younger candidates to train as HGV drivers.The company, which is a member of Pallet-Track, has enlisted Joe Eyles, son of MD Paul Eyles, as the face ...
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Meet 'Vera' - Volvo Trucks' connected, autonomous vehicle at Freight in the City Expo on 6 Nov
Volvo Trucks is inviting you to visit ‘Vera’ at this year’s Freight in the City Expo on 6 November in London.The autonomous, electric and connected vehicle will be making its UK debut at Alexandra Palace.It features as part of Volvo Trucks’ wider focus on future freight vehicles designed to improve ...
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Operation Brock to launch three days before Brexit deadline
Operation Brock will come into force on October 28, three days ahead of the UK’s withdrawal date from the EU, DfT has announced.The operation aims to minimise disruption and lengthy border queues at the Channel crossings and keep local traffic moving in the event of a no-deal Brexit.Once launched, Operation ...
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Dobbs Logistics quits TPN to join Pallet-Track
Dobbs Logistics has left The Pallet Network (TPN) after 17 years to join Pallet-Track.The family firm, which is based in St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, will start its Pallet-Track commitments on October 21 covering the majority of the TN postcode area, which includes large parts of Surrey, Sussex and Kent.Dobbs Logistics ...
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Europa Worldwide starts work on £60m Midlands superhub
Work has started on Europa Worldwide Group’s new £60m, future-proofed 715,000 sq ft logistics facility at Midlands Logistics Park in Corby.The scheme, which is due for completion in June 2020, will become Europa’s largest UK facility and includes ceiling heights above the industry standard 18 metres to facilitate three floors ...
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Haulage directors jailed for tax fraud
Two directors of Wisbech-based haulage firm HL & RV Anderson have been sentenced after being found guilty of committing a £130,000 tax fraud.Cambridge Crown Court heard that between July 2012 and June 2015 Barry Anderson and Christopher Alecock told employees that National Insurance Contributions (NICs) and income tax totalling £58,968.87 ...
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Heathcliff Haulage co-founder gets suspended sentence
The co-founder of Wisbech-based Heathcliff Haulage has received a nine-month suspended jail sentence for breaching his directoral disqualification by continuing to act as a director and launching a second haulage company.Norwich Crown Court heard that Heath Noel-Storr was disqualified as a director on 5 January 2012 after the company, which ...
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Mansel Davies pleads guilty to records fraud
Welsh haulier Mansel Davies has pleaded guilty to 19 counts of forgery and counterfeiting maintenance documents for HGVs.Additional charges against MD Stephen Mansel Davies have been dropped.The case, heard at Swansea Crown Court last month, relates to charges that were brought against Stephen Mansel Davies and employee Jonathan Wyn Phillips ...
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Lenders to Eddie Stobart Logistics draft in advisers 'to negotiate potential debt restructuring'
Lenders to Eddie Stobart Logistics (ESL) are understood to have recruited advisers to help negotiate a potential financial restructuring of its £155m net debt position.Sky News claims lenders have called in Alverez & Marsal, a global professional services firm notable for its work in turnaround management and performance improvement for ...
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Creditors of Duncan Adams unlikely to be repaid in full, says Deloitte
Creditors owed money by Grangemouth haulier Duncan Adams, which entered administration in March, are unlikely to receive anything due to insufficient funds.A progress report from Deloitte said that as of the end of August, book debt collections of £1,952,000 had been received, which meant that the company’s secured creditor had ...
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Strike action moves step closer in Biffa CCTV dispute
Biffa drivers in Winchester have given their union a mandate to ballot for industrial action in a dispute over the installation of CCTV in their lorry cabs.The GMB union said it had a number of health and safety concerns at the company regarding waste drivers and putting CCTV in lorries ...
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No-deal Brexit would see Stranraer's port used as lorry park
The disused port of Stranraer in Scotland will be used as a lorry park for up to 300 HGVs in order to mitigate the “significant economic shock” brought about by a no-deal Brexit.The Scottish government has set out a range of measures to protect critical imports and vulnerable citizens and ...
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Kinaxia Logistics turnover up but profits hit by warehouse costs
Kinaxia Logistics grew turnover by 40% last year, reflecting the full-year effect of its acquisition spree during 2017 and 2018.However, it made a pre-tax loss of £755,540 after its investment in two major warehousing operations incurred “heavy set up costs”, relating to rent, rates, labour and fit-out expenditure.It said significant ...
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Deal or no-deal - the real cost of truck pricing
The Department for International Trade’s publication of a revised list of temporary tariffs on truck imports if the UK leaves the EU without an agreement once again raises the question of the impact of commercial vehicle pricing on haulage operating costs and profitability.A 10% tariff on imported trucks is better ...
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Urban fleet safety and compliance in spotlight at Freight in the City Expo - 6 November
When it comes to fleet safety and compliance, Freight in the City Expo on 6 November gives you the perfect opportunity to meet the experts all under one roof.Our Knowledge & Compliance Zone will be manned all day by organisations such as the Road Haulage Association, Transport for London, Metropolitan ...
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TRATON Group bets on electric trucks - with a side wager on gas and hydrogen
At the TRATON Group Innovation day in Sweden last week, motortransport.co.uk caught up with Christian Levin, TRATON’s chief operating officer and head of R&D.MT: We have known about the dangers of climate change for at least 30 years. Why are we still seeing such small numbers of low emission commercial ...
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Electric vehicles about to go mainstream as big orders finally start to be placed
The fleet of electric commercial vehicles on British roads will jump by hundreds and perhaps thousands in the next two to five years as some of the biggest logistics companies put their faith in battery power, especially in the cities, in the wake of rapid improvements in range and payload, ...
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Meachers Global Logistics enjoys profit hike despite driver shortage
Meachers Global Logistics has posted an increase in turnover and profits, but said rising costs and a shortage of drivers is proving challenging.The Southampton-based logistics company increased group turnover by 17.2% to £30.6m in the year ending 31 May 2019.Pre-tax profit increased by 16.5% to £2.2m.In its review of the ...