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Majority of subbies must now have FORS to tender for contracts
Clients are increasingly mandating Fors accreditation from their subcontractors, with approaching half now demanding the silver level.A survey of 167 members of FORS found almost three-quarters had been asked to obtain FORS accreditation to gain access to contracts.The survey also found: 128 separate companies identified that specify FORS ...
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Platooning HGVs to be trialled on major UK roads
Platooning HGVs will be on major UK roads by the end of 2018, after the government committed £8.1m to trials of the autonomous vehicles.The trials, which will be funded by DfT and Highways England and conducted by the Transport Research Laboratory, will see up to three HGVs travelling in convoy ...
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We like to move it... but who will be doing exactly that after Brexit?
Industry leaders have called for logisitcs to be given dispensation after Brexit due to its reliance on EU workers. MT examines the issue.Road transport should be given special dispensation post-Brexit to avoid a skills crunch because of its reliance on EU workers, according to industry leaders.The call comes following home ...
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XPO Logistics renews contract with Maxxium UK
XPO Logistics has renewed its contract with spirits company Maxxium UK. XPO has been working with the business, which owns brands including Famous Grouse scotch and Courvoisier cognac, since 1999.The operator will continue to manage storage of Maxxium UK's products at its 125,000ft2 site in Mossend, Scotland.It is also responsible ...
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Road transport has vital role to play in fight against terrorism
All of us can, and must, play a part in the fight against terrorism. Even before last year’s devastating attacks in Nice and Berlin, police had been working with the commercial vehicle sector to issue advice on how to reduce the risk of terrorists and organised crime gangs using vehicles ...
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UK road transport industry in numbers
M1 near Milton KeynesIn 2016 the UK road transport industry moved more freight by both weight and distance than it has ever done since modern records beganAccording to newly published figures the UK road transport industry (excluding Northern Ireland) lifted freight amounting to 1.89 billion tonnes in 2016; a 15% ...
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Royal Mail begins electric truck trial in London
Royal Mail has started a trial of nine autonomous-ready, fully-electric trucks in London.The nine vehicles, a combination of 3.5-, 6- and 7.5-tonnes are the first to be built by automotive technology firm Arrival in partnership with Royal Mail.The trucks will be operating out of Royal Mail's Mount Pleasant depot in ...
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Warwick University develops electric vehicle concept based on Renault Twizy
An electric vehicle concept for the urban delivery market has been developed by design company Astheimer and WMG, Warwick University’s R&D department.Named the Deliver-E, the vehicle is based on a Renault Twizy platform, is fitted with a 48V 6.5kWh battery system with a peak power of 36kW, and has an ...
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Gregory Distribution sees challenges and opportunities as clients ramp-up tendering activity
A rise in firms tendering contracts more frequently and the loss of a large and "challenging" customer is presenting Gregory Distribution (Holdings) with both difficulties and opportunities.Reporting its results to 1 October 2016, the company, which has 32 depots across the UK, said the trend was presenting the firm with ...
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ULEMCo develops zero-emission fuel cell for Nissan van
Hydrogen engine retrofit company ULEMCo has developed a zero-emission fuel cell unit, which can be fitted to Nissan’s standard electric e-NV200 van to provide additional power.ULEMCo is set to launch a fuel cell-based unit that will extend vehicle range to more than 150 miles when fully laden.Using a 12kW fuel ...
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Weak pound hurts EM Rogers but operator remains confident about future
A weak pound combined with rising demand for cheap Chinese trucks in Commonwealth markets has hit profit at international haulier and truck sales firm EM Rogers.Reporting its results for the year to 31 January 2017 the Northampton-based firm revealed that while turnover increased from £18.5m to £18.8m in the year ...
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UK Mail to open three new sites to accommodate Deutsche Post DHL volume
UK Mail is to open three new sites this year to accommodate current and future volume growth from its acquisition by Deutsche Post DHL. The German parcel operator bought UK Mail last December to support its own overseas operation, which has seen UK Mail handling 20% more parcels, both domestic ...
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Hermes ups capacity by nearly 50% as Rugby super hub goes live
Hermes has opened its new Rugby super hub, increasing its overall parcel processing capacity by almost 50%.Hermes CEO Carole Woodhead 'breaks ground' on the Rugby super hubThe parcel carrier broke ground on the new £31m facility in January 2016. Creating more than 100 new jobs in the area, the new ...
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'Noise Oscars' looking for freight sector best practice in quiet deliveries
This year’s ‘Noise Oscars’ are open for entry and looking for organisations, projects and technology that can demonstrate proven steps in reducing noise pollution.Organised by the Noise Abatement Society (NAS), the John Connell Awards will take place on 31 October at the Palace of Westminster.The NAS works closely with local ...
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East Trans wins medical supplies contract after warehousing investment
East Trans has won a contract with a medical supplies company after investing £1.6m in a new 40,000ft² high-bay warehousing facility.The firm said it won the contract after being able to offer the medical supplies company secure high-quality warehousing and reliable distribution across the UK. East Trans would not name ...
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Ford and Deutsche Post DHL present first StreetScooter Work XL
Deutsche Post DHL Group and Ford have revealed the first of their joint vehicle, the StreetScooter Work XL electric delivery van.The logistics giant announced its partnership with the manufacturer in June, scaling up DHL subsidiary StreetScooter's own electric vehicles.The StreetScooter Work XL, unveiled today in Cologne, is built on a ...
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Hicks Logistics secures five-year UK Platforms deal
Hicks Logistics is celebrating 40 years in business with a £30m contract renewal with powered access specialist UK Platforms.The five-year deal puts the icing on the cake for the Caldicot, south Wales-based logistics company, which will supply more than 40 semi low-loaders and rigid beavertails for use by UK Platforms ...
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CM Downton renews contract with Glatfelter
CM Downton has renewed its contract with paper and engineering specialist Glatfelter, continuing a relationship that started in the 1990s. Downton manages all aspects of Glatfelter's operations, including warehousing of raw materials and finished goods and delivery to manufacturing plants and distribution of products across the UK. Though Downton manages ...
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RHA calls for detail on Irish border deal after Brexit
The government will work to avoid the "disaster" of a hard border between the Northern Ireland and Ireland after Brexit by keeping customs regulation to a minimum, but the RHA said it has reservations about the lack of detail provided. In a paper on future customs arrangements, the government says ...
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Tilbury2 development moves one step closer
Plans to build Tilbury2 are being fined tuned following a recent statutory consultation process.The consultation, which closed on 28 July, is part of the planning process for the construction of a new port. Port of Tilbury owners Forth Ports want to expand its existing operations by building and managing ...