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Hermes to tap into talent pool with launch of driver apprenticeship
Hermes UK has launched an apprenticeship scheme to tackle the driver shortage and ensure a pipeline of talent for the company.Dubbed the Road to Logistics, the programme, which is funded through the company’s Apprenticeship Levy, will see Hermes recruit a number of apprentices with no driving experience and train them ...
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Paul Elson named as MD of Palletline Logistics as subsidary breaks through £30m turnover mark
Palletline has appointed a new MD to head up its directly owned members business, Palletline Logistics, after the combined turnover of the hauliers within in it sailed past £30m.Paul Elson, who was head of operations at Certas Energy, has taken the reins of a subsidiary that comprises hauliers S&S Distribution, ...
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Turners (Soham) takes delivery of 800th DAF FTP mid-lift tractor
Turners (Soham) has underlined its allegiance to the DAF brand by putting its 800th DAF FTP 6x2 mid-lift tractor onto the roads.The East Anglian haulier, which specialises in temperature controlled deliveries, tanker operations, storage, warehousing and container distribution, is the world’s largest operator of DAF Trucks’ FTP 6x2 mid-lift tractor ...
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City of London Corporation opts for all-electric RCVs for its waste operation
Veolia has confirmed the first electric refuse trucks for its newly won contract with City of London Corporation will be joining the fleet in July.In total, seven zero-emission RCVs will be supplied by Lancashire-based Electra Commercial Vehicles, which specialises in converting truck chassis to fully electric drivelines.Veolia’s new 26-tonne Electra ...
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FM Conway fits Brigade system so that electric vans on building sites can be heard
Construction firm FM Conway has installed technology to its electric vans to ensure they are audible when operating on noisy building sites.The company began renting two Nissan e-NV200 plug-in electric vans last November as part of a wider £7m sustainable fleet strategy initiated ahead of London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone ...
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DPD partners with Electric Assisted Vehicles to create new urban delivery vehicle
DPD has worked in partnership with a British-based start-up on the “common sense” design of a new electric-assisted urban delivery vehicle, the first of which will be on the roads this summer.Electric Assisted Vehicles (EAV) consists of a team of engineers from the automotive, motorsport and aerospace sectors working on ...
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Millfield Haulage becomes the latest arrival at Palletforce
Millfield Haulage has joined the Palletforce pallet network.The firm, based in York, was bought by long-standing Palletforce member TEF Transport in 2015.Now fully integrated into TEF’s operation, Millfield Haulage continues to retain its own identity within the Scarborough-based business.Together they provide coverage of the YO postcodes, and the move to ...
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DHL Supply Chain in talks with Debenhams over impact of CVA on distribution and warehousing
DHL Supply Chain is in talks with long-term customer Debenhams after the retailer proposed a company voluntary arrangement (CVA).The two businesses have worked together for more than 20 years, with DHL winning a five-year, multi-million pound warehousing and distribution renewal in September 2016.However, the troubled department store chain is seeking ...
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Kinaxia Logistics enters the South West with the acquisition of David Hathaway Transport
Kinaxia Logistics has snapped up Bristol-based David Hathaway Transport, the 12th haulier in its portfolio.The purchase gives Kinaxia its first foothold in the South West, adding to its existing presence through acquisitions made in the North West, North East Midlands, South, South East and East Anglia.Founded by its namesake in ...
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Fragmented approach to clean air zone rules must end, says Wincanton MD
Wincanton’s head of Industrial and Transport has called for an end to the piecemeal approach to clean air zone rules across the UK.Speaking to motortransport.co.uk, Chris Fenton, MD of a division with an annual turnover of more than £480m, said that while three-quarters of the group's 3,400 strong fleet was ...
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J Murphy and Sons buys FUSO Canters to avoid ULEZ charges and save fuel
John Murphy and Sons has purchased a fleet of FUSO Canter Tippers with diesel-electric drivelines to avoid Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) charges and cut fuel costs. The company said that the 20 Eco Hybrids, supplied by Mercedes-Benz dealer Bell Truck and Van, would save it from paying London's ULEZ ...
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Car drivers get green light to operate heavier, alternative fuelled vans
The government has given the go ahead for category B licence holders to operate heavier vans, so long as the vehicles run on alternative fuel.Under the new legislation, which came into force this week, category B drivers [car] will be eligible to drive vans weighing between 3.5 and 4.25 tonnes ...
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Challenge Group snaps up TRG Logistics to form major new logistics recruiter
Challenge Group has acquired TRG Logistics for an undisclosed sum, in a move it claims has created one of the largest providers of HGV drivers and warehouse staff in the UK.The two companies will now merge to become Challenge TRG Group. This will see current TRG CEO, Nick Gordon, and ...
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No plans for dedicated freight team for London, says TfL transport chief
TfL has "no plans" to reinstate a dedicated freight team for London, according to TfL transport commissioner Mike Brown.Speaking at a session of the London Assembly’s transport committee last week, Brown said TfL’s decision to disband the freight team last year and embed its former members across the organisation is ...
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Cost of clean air zone compliance may see operators abandon clients in affected areas, survey finds
A majority of operators would consider leaving a client if the introduction of a clean air or low emission zone meant that doing business with them would no longer pay, according to the findings of the Asset Alliance Industry Monitor 2019.The report– now in its second year and launched today ...
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Suttons Tankers wins contract renewal with waste recycling firm Tradebe
Suttons Tankers has extended its contract with waste reclamation and recycling solutions specialist Tradebe UK for another five years.The Cheshire-based operator will transport chemical waste to and from Tradebe sites in Heysham, Gwent & Knottingley.Read more Suttons Tankers buys chemical waste and fuel haulier Bullard Suttons Tankers buys ...
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Hammersmith consolidation hub will reduce freight journeys, says TfL
TfL has put up £50,000 towards a new freight hub in Hammersmith, which is intended to reduce traffic and congestion in the capital.The investment is one of a raft of measures TfL is funding to ease congestion and improve air quality. It is intended that the various initiatives will be ...
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TfL opens latest Direct Vision Standard consultation, but FTA urges a refocus on new HGV technology
A fourth consultation into London’s Direct Vision Standard (DVS) has launched, despite an FTA warning that the mayor’s initiative will not achieve zero vehicular harm.TfL wants public feedback on its final scheme proposals and the proposed traffic regulation order required to implement its DVS scheme.The consultation follows three previous rounds ...
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SigmaRoc to buy quarrying and haulage group GD Harries
Welsh quarrying and haulage group GD Harries (GDH) is to be sold to construction materials company SigmaRoc.GDH is one the largest independent suppliers of aggregates in Wales, operating out of four depots with an O-licence authorising a total of 75 HGVs and 25 trailers.SigmaRoc said it had acquired a 40% ...
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MAN seeks clarity from legislators on autonomy and carbon emissions
Goran Nyberg Photo: Professional ImagesMAN Truck and Bus enjoyed its best year for truck sales for a decade in 2018 but speaking at a press conference yesterday UK MD Thomas Hemmerich warned that the “legislative environment going forward is hard to read so is more challenging than before”.These challenges include ...