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Owens Group continues to grow but margins remain under pressure
Owens Group enjoyed yet another year of significant growth in 2018, with turnover rising 27% to £70.5m.The company said the growth follows a similar pattern to previous years and stemmed from opportunities arising from both existing and new customers.Pre-tax profit for the period ending 30 June 2018 was £1.6m (£2.2m), ...
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Commercial Motor’s annual Truck Open golf day makes a welcome return on 11 July
Taking place at Lambourne Golf Club in Dropmore, Buckinghamshire, this golf challenge is open to a maximum of 25 teams of four (100 players). The format will be a four-ball full handicap Stableford competition. The best three individual Stableford scores per hole per team will count.Enter a minimum of a ...
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Hermes launches new 'Postable' service aimed at SME market
Hermes has launched a new service, called Postable, aimed at SMEs sending small items that will fit through a standard letterbox.The parcels firm said the new service is "one of the lowest priced services on the market" and has the added benefit of ensuring "an almost guaranteed first time delivery ...
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Gundel & Son Transport Services becomes 300th Fors gold member
Abnormal loads operator Gundel & Son Transport Services has become the 300th FORS gold member.The gold status is the top level members can achieve in the national fleet accreditation scheme, which requires firms to demonstrate significant energy savings and high operational standards.Mansfield-based Gundel & Son has been operating for more ...
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Nagel Langdons orders over 200 Scanias
Nagel Langdons has placed a bumper order of 205 Scania trucks, as it chooses the manufacturer as its preferred supplier for 2019/20.The Bridgwater, Somerset operator said it has run Scanias on a mixed fleet for a number of years, and decided to make them its primary marque due to their ...
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Abbey Logistics makes £3.6m loss after repositioning business for growth
Abbey Logistics Group made a pre-tax loss of £3.6m for the year ended June 2018, after taking short-term pain for long-term gain as part of its self-set target to achieve an annual turnover of £100m by 2022.Turnover from continuing activities - stripping out its discontinued general haulage and Pallet-Track work ...
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Win a Macbook for exciting use of social media to promote your firm
Bridgestone in association with Motor Transport has launched a new competition to find the most innovative use of digital communication or social media to promote a road transport operator.The campaign could be to raise the profile of your company with clients, to boost a recruitment campaign or to communicate key ...
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Howard Tenens Logistics made £36.4m of revenue in its first six months
Newly-formed Howard Tenens Logistics generated £36.4m in turnover in its first six months of trading, following a restructure of the group that saw it hiving off its property and distribution divisions.In the year ended 30 September 2018, the warehousing and logistics company also reported a pre-tax profit of £298,000, resulting ...
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Trio convicted of 'industrial scale' tacho manipulation
Three men convicted of “industrial scale” tachograph manipulation have been jailed for a total of nine years at Preston Crown Court.Darren Millington of Hinstock, Shrops and Stephen Young of Goldthorn Ave, Wolverhampton were convicted of conspiracy to falsify drivers’ records and money laundering following a five-week trial.A third defendant, ...
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Pets at Home steps it up with Cartwright trailers
Pets a Home has taken delivery of 11 Cartwright step-frame double deck trailers.The curtainsiders, which went into service last month, feature Cheetah aerodynamic profiles and a Moffett at the rear of the trailer.Pets at Home general manager for transport Steve Travis said: "We have developed over time a very good ...
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Microlise Driver of the Year shortlist published
The shortlist for the UK’s best truck drivers has been published by Microlise.The winners of the short, medium and long distance categories will be announced at a black-tie dinner on Tuesday 14 May.The Driver of the Year 2019 revealed at the Microlise Transport Conference at The Ricoh Arena in Coventry ...
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Transport leaders and the drive for digitisation
As we enter the ‘fourth industrial revolution’, we are beginning to reap the benefits of digital technologies in the supply chain, from cloud-based transport management systems and AI, through to 3D printing and fleet telematics. Digitisation of the supply chain is a challenging process but one that presents opportunities if ...
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Matthew Camm appointed network development manager at Europa Road
Matthew Camm has been appointed the UK Network development manager of Europa Road, part of Europa Worldwide Group.He will be responsible for managing Europa's network of UK domestic partners."As the domestic market sees more and more changes", Camn said, "the need for a specific focus on domestic relationships is vital".Camn ...
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LoCITY roadshow gave operators a glimpse 'Beyond ULEZ'
With London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) having launched on 8 April, LoCITY took the focus of its latest industry roadshow beyond this world-first policy and into the future of cleaner fuels for commercial vehicles.The aim being to support the freight industry as the Mayor of London continues the capital’s ...
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Jobs under threat as KFC cuts ties with DHL Supply Chain
Driver redundancies could be on the cards at DHL Supply Chain after KFC’s decision to terminate its partnership with the logistics firm.The move is understood to affect as many as 100 staff at DHL Supply Chain's Rugby DC.KFC confirmed this week that former incumbent Best FoodLogistics will take over the ...
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Wincanton wins eFulfiment deal with retailer Homebase
Wincanton has won an eFulfiment contract with Homebase to provide what it describes as "a fully managed customer delivery service".The deal is part of Wincanton's eFulfilment proposition. It involves the provision of a carrier management service, which is the result of collaboration between Wincanton and software company Sorted.The service will ...
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Best Food Logistics wins DHL's KFC work; but parent company still seeking sale
Bidcorp is looking for a buyer for Best Food Logistics and its subsidiary PCL Transport as part of a wider strategy to exit "low margin logistics activities".The news came as KFC confirmed that Best Food Logistics (formerly Bidvest) had won back the entirety of its KFC distribution deal after losing ...
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Perfect ten drives Expect Distribution's profit and turnover onwards
Expect Distribution’s contracts division played a key role in boosting the firm’s profit last year after landing ten new major accounts, according to its latest annual results.The Bradford-based logistics firm saw turnover leap by 17% to £28.4m (2017: £24.2m) and pre-tax profit rise by 14% to £1.4m (2017: £1.3m) in ...
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Smiths News strikes multi-million pound Marketforce deal
Connect Group’s Smiths News has struck a long term deal with magazine distributor Marketforce, worth £130m in annual turnover.The agreement secures all Smiths News' distribution territories with Marketforce from 2020 through to 2025.Marketforce is part of TI Media and its portfolio accounts for approximately 38% share of the UK magazine ...
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Stop the presses: Menzies Distribution wins Newsprinters deal
Menzies Distribution has won a five-year national contract with Newsprinters, which will see it providing primary trunking services to the business. The deal will see the operator transport newspapers and magazines from Newsprinters’ sites to wholesale locations across the UK. Menzies Distribution has also signed a five year deal with ...