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Pentalver Transport owner Genesee & Wyoming to be purchased in $8.4bn deal
Pentalver Transport owner Genesee & Wyoming (G&W) is being acquired by Brookfield Infrastructure Partners in deal valued at $8.4bn (£6.6bn).G&W owns or leases 120 freight railroads and has approximately 8,000 employees in North America, Australia and Europe.In the UK it owns Freightliner and following a 2017 deal, Pentalver Transport. The ...
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Matthew Preston joins Europa Warehouse as general manager
Europa Warehouse, part of Europa Worldwide Group, has appointed Matthew Preston to head up its Rushden, Northamptonshire site.It comes after the acquisition of some of the trade and assets of Menzies Response earlier this year.Preston takes on the role of general manager at Europa’s facility in Express Park, which is ...
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Brexit: scramble to mitigate no-deal logistics impact steps up a gear
Mounting concerns that the country will leave the European Union (EU) without a deal in October has prompted major logistics provider Uniserve to contact its customers for details of their shipments up until the end of the year.With fewer than 100 business days left until the revised 31 October deadline ...
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Arcese made a larger annual loss last year despite turnover growth
Arcese UK reported a £2.9m increase in turnover last year, but profit slid further into the red, with the firm making a £939,000 pre-tax loss “due to increasing business costs”.The Tilbury and Daventry-based logistics and freight forwarding company saw turnover rise to almost £25m for the year ending 31 December ...
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Transport Committee calls for long-term funding to cure plague of potholes
The Transport Committee has called on the DfT to commit to a five-year funding model to tackle the chronic issue of potholes across the local road network in England.Describing the current estimated £9bn backlog as a “plague of potholes” the select committee said today (1 July) that the current “make ...
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Scania and MAN owner Traton lists with capitalisation of £13.5bn
Volkswagen has completed an IPO for subsidiary Traton today (28 June), placing 57.5 million shares at a price of €27 (£24) each and raising £1.55bn.Volkswagen remains the majority shareholder in the business, which owns Scania and MAN, having sold 11.5% of the company. It is now listed on the Stockholm ...
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VisionTrack appoints technical specialists to boost product development and customer service
Mark RaymondTelematics and camera specialist VisionTrack has appointed Mark Raymond and Travis Kenny as head of product and senior technical operations manager respectively.Raymond was formerly chief technology officer at connected car company Tantalum Corporation, having previously spent almost nine years in engineering and product management roles. He will be responsible ...
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Taking the best of everything drives growth at XPO
Malcolm Wilson was appointed CEO of XPO Logistics Europe in September 2017 – well-deserved recognition for the work he did integrating the UK operation over the previous 12 years.Wilson, who has 25 years’ experience in the logistics industry, was MD of Christian Salvesen when it was acquired by French 3PL ...
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More than 400 jobs saved after Mid-UK Recycling sold to Beauparc
Administrators have saved 420 staff jobs at a Lincolnshire waste haulage firm by selling it to a subsidiary of utilities group Beauparc.Mid-UK Recycling (Mid UK) went into administration on 12 June after “a difficult trading period” during which it suffered a major fire [last year] and was prosecuted for the ...
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New generation steers Farrall's Group towards future growth
The third generation of family firm Farrall’s Group has stepped forward to take over the reins of the business.Siblings Kat and Matthew Farrall (pictured) have become joint MDs of the Chester-based haulage and warehousing firm with the aim of expanding the company’s customer base and boosting annual turnover from £9.4m ...
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Doctors on Wheels medicals no longer acceptable, warns DVLA
HGV drivers have been warned by the DVLA that it will no longer accept medical reports from Doctors on Wheels, raising concerns that thousands of HGV drivers could be behind the wheel but unfit to drive.The DVLA’s warning follows police raids on the firm’s offices in Swindon, Leicester and Huddersfield ...
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Europa develops in-house skills with double promotion
Europa Worldwide Group has promoted two of its team to the new roles of group recruitment and talent manager, and deputy head of property and facilities. Vanita Dass-Puri takes on the position of group recruitment and talent manager, whilst Nicola Laidlaw-Rolph has become deputy head of property and facilities.The promotions ...
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13% of trucks entering London's Ultra Low Emission Zone had to pay access charge during the first month
In the first month of operation 13% of all trucks entering London's Ultra-Low Emission Zone each day weren't Euro-6, motortransport.co.uk has learnt.London's ULEZ was launched in April this year and operates within the same footprint as the London Congestion Charge Zone. However, unlike the congestion charge zone the ULEZ operates ...
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ArrowXL wins major contract with DG International
Delivery firm ArrowXL has landed a contract with logistics giant DG International to provide warehousing and home delivery services.The win provides a boost to ArrowXL, which saw profits plunge 70% last year to £862,000, hit by a major fire at its Worcester depot and a sluggish retail climate.Under the terms ...
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Beast from the East fails to halt Gregory Distribution's progress
Gregory Distribution (Holdings) arrested a profit decline last year despite being “significantly impacted” by the Beast from the East.The Palletline and Palletways member increased turnover by 8.8% to £174m during the period ending 29 September 2018, and pre-tax profit was up by 3.4% to £5.7m.In the corresponding period in 2017 ...
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CLEAN AIR ROADSHOW
On 10th October Motor Transport hosted a second Birmingham Clean Air Roadshow to provide vital information and support to HGV and van operators ahead of the city’s Clean Air Zone rollout by July 2020.At this free-to-attend, half-day event attendees heard directly from Birmingham City Council about the scheme’s launch plans ...
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Brexit uncertainty did for car transporter Beamish, says administrator
Turnover at county Durham car transporter Beamish Transport plummeted by 20% in 2018 “arguably because of Brexit uncertainty”, according to its administrator.In a report to creditors explaining how the established and profitable business was forced to close down in March of this year, KSA Group said the car sector had ...
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Lockwood Haulage extends 2 Sisters Food Group relationship
Lockwood Haulage has won a five-year storage contract from 2 Sisters Food Group.Under the arrangement, which commenced this month, Lockwood Haulage is storing goods for the Foxes Biscuits, Matthew Walker and Gunstones Bakery businesses at its 110,000sq ft Denby warehouse.The haulier, which is a Palletforce member, has provided warehouse and ...
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Morrisons facing threat of industrial action as Unite ballots members affected by Wincanton switch
Unite is to ballot staff at Morrisons over the supermarket group's decision to outsource three northern transport hubs and vehicle maintenance operations to Wincanton.The union announced today (19 June) that nearly 400 Morrisons drivers and mechanics will be asked whether they wish to proceed to a full-scale industrial ballot, which ...