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Dawson family member earns her spurs and joins the board
Dawsongroup has appointed the daughter of chairman Peter Dawson to the group's main board, after eight years managing the firm's property portfolio.Freya Dawson has become group property director and said the appointment was certainly not because of her family connections.She said: "When your surname is Dawson, people understandably expect you ...
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Woodall Group succumbs and enters administration
Woods (Haulage), the Birmingham transport company that parted ways with The Pallet Network (TPN) in December and is known as Woodall Group, has gone into administration.Insolvency practitioners from Duff & Phelps were appointed to the Coleshill haulier earlier this month.The company has a licence authorising a total of 54 HGVs ...
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Industry urged to respond to driver apprentice survey
RTITBFleet operators are being urged to show their support for a move to include the Cat C+E licence in the Large Goods Vehicle driver apprenticeship.The 12 month apprenticeship, which was launched in 2016, currently only includes the Cat C licence, which is limited to rigids.The FTA said this week that ...
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SSD waiver for six months to speed imports in no-deal Brexit
Dover PortThe government has suspended the introduction of pre-arrival forms for EU imports in the event of a no-deal Brexit.HMRC said the six-month waiver of the Security and Safety Declarations would give companies more time to prepare for changes to EU-UK trade arrangements in the event the country leaves without ...
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Learn all about Scottish clean air zone plans at free roadshow
Freight operators delivering into Scotland are invited to attend a free half-day workshop to learn how plans for Low Emission Zones (LEZs) in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Dundee will affect them.Scotland’s four biggest cities have all been tasked with introducing LEZs by 2020, with further cities expected to come on-board ...
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Hermes opens new office space to attract top tech talent
Hermes is opening a new office in Leeds in a bid to attract top technology staff.The company is also recruiting 50 new technology specialists, including senior developers and UX (user experience) experts, as part of its drive to develop innovative delivery services.The new 6,500sq ft office, dubbed the Tech Hub, ...
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Faulty trucks and falling demand key factors in Gulliver’s fall, say administrators
The demise of Gulliver’s Truck Hire in December last year was triggered by an increasingly competitive market, falling demand for trucks and vans and “issues” with the firm’s three axle tractor units, according to the firm’s administrators.The Bristol-based company, which operated a fleet of 3,800 commercial vehicles and employed 282 ...
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EU policy-makers agree on strict CO2-reduction targets for new HGVs by 2030
EU law-makers today reached a provisional agreement that will see truck makers forced to slash CO2 emissions of new trucks by nearly a third by 2030.Agreed targets require a CO2 reduction from new lorries of 15% by 2025 and 30% by 2030, with a review set for 2022 to ensure ...
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Palfinger appoints RLP to handle tail-lift parts distribution
Peter Glover, MD of Motus Vehicle SolutionsPalfinger Tail Lifts has appointed RLP Distribution to stock and distribute Palfinger spare parts with effect from May 7.Hull-based specialist parts distribution company RLP will handle all orders and deliveries of Palfinger parts while the tail-lift manufacturer will continue to provide customer service, sales ...
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New bypasses promise faster journey times in Wales and Scotland
The Newtown bypass opened early and on budgetTwo new by-passes have opened in recent days, both promising to significantly improve road transport links in their respective regions.The first to open, on St Valentine’s Day, was in mid-Wales. The 4-mile Newtown bypass incorporates three bridges, four underpasses and five roundabouts, and ...
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Honda plan to shut Swindon plant threatens thousands of supply chain jobs, warns Unite
Honda's plans to close its Swindon plant in 2022 come as yet another blow to hauliers operating in the automotive sector with unions warning that the move will threaten thousands of supply chain jobs across the UK.The Japanese car manufacturer will retain its European headquarters in Bracknell but will move ...
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Reed Boardall appoints business development manager to help drive growth
North Yorkshire-based temperature controlled storage and distribution business Reed Boardall has promoted Stevland Town (pictured centre, with joint managing directors Andrew Baldwin, left, and Graeme Richardson, right) to business development manager.In his new role, Town will work with the cold storage and transport divisions’ directors to extend services to existing ...
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End of the brick shaped cab? EU brings truck design revisions forward to 2020
MAN's concept truck - S/AerolinerThe introduction of trucks with more rounded fronts that improve aerodynamics as well as vision for drivers has been brought forward to 2020.The European Parliament said an agreement struck by EU lawmakers amends the date that truck makers can build vehicles that exceed length limits from ...
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Jack Richards & Son using Horsepower to develop drivers
Jack Richards & Son is tackling the driver shortage head on and offering category C drivers in Cheshire the opportunity to gain their C+E licence at weekends.The haulage company has teamed up with training provider Horsepower Training to create more qualified drivers using ‘assisted funding’ for candidates not eligible for ...
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New chief financial officer for Eddie Stobart Logistics
Anoop Kang is to become the new chief financial officer (CFO) at Eddie Stobart Logistics (ESL) from 1 April, the operator announced today (15 February).He will replace Damien Harte who is to retire on 31 March due to family health reasons.Kang is currently CFO at Cambian Group, a provider of ...
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Mark Duggan on The Pallet Network's blossoming relationship with Eddie Stobart Logistics
For a man that has led The Pallet Network (TPN) through its biggest change in recent history, namely joining the Eddie Stobart Logistics (ESL) fold, Mark Duggan comes across as assured and relaxed when motortransport.co.uk catches up with him.The reason for the interview with TPN's MD is that it’s now ...
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Aggregate Industries switch from Eddie Stobart to Wincanton latest: date, locations and details
Wincanton has written to Eddie Stobart Logistics’ (ESL) employees on the Aggregate Industries’ Concrete Products Division contract ahead of the switch in contractor, Motortransport.co.uk can exclusively reveal.The letter, seen by Motortransport.co.uk, confirms the “recent decision by Aggregate Industries to award Wincanton the logistics contract for their concrete products division”.It adds ...
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Carexp Logistics makes pallet network debut with Fortec Distribution Network
Birmingham-based Carexp Logistics has joined the Fortec Distribution Network.The company is covering part of the B postcode area in Birmingham.A spokeswoman for the pallet network said the haulier had been brought on board to meet the demands of the region.“As part of this process Fortec reconfigured the postcode area within ...
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Hauliers question allocation of ECMT permits as hundreds of firms left empty handed
Hundreds of UK international hauliers have been left confused and angry after failing to secure European Conference of Ministers of Transport (ECMT) permits. Under current European legislation UK hauliers will not be able to transport goods in and across Europe if the UK crashes out of Europe, without ECMT permits.The ...
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Bath invites hauliers to free Clean Air Zone Roadshow on 6 March
Operators set to be affected by the Bath Clean Air Zone (CAZ) are invited to a free, half-day workshop to find out more from the council.Taking place on 6 March at Bath Racecourse, the event is being organised by Motor Transport in partnership with Bath & North East Somerset Council.Bath’s ...