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LowCVP calls on freight sector and local authorities to help build market for cleaner HGV technology
The Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership (LowCVP) is calling on fleet operators, local authorities and businesses to join forces in building the market for HGVs that cut carbon, reduce emissions and lower fuel costs.In earlier research, the LowCVP identified three main opportunities for cutting emissions from HGVs, which pointed to the ...
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Eurotunnel road freight traffic volumes remain static despite migrant crisis
Eurotunnel’s freight traffic volumes remained almost static in the Q3 2015, despite a summer of troubles in the port of Calais and further reports of “desperate” migrant activity in past days. The group’s results for the period 1 July to 30 September saw a 1% fall in truck traffic volumes ...
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Müller acquisition of Dairy Crest's dairy operation approved
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has given the green light to Müller UK & Ireland Group’s purchase of Dairy Crest’s dairy operation – almost a year after the plan was first revealed. Under the approved proposal, Müller will pay in the neighbourhood of £80m for the Dairy Crest operation ...
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Outspoken Delivery wins government funding to launch electric-assist cargo bike hire service
Outspoken Delivery is to hire out electric-assist cargo bikes in Norwich and Cambridge following a government initiative to boost the uptake of electric bikes in the UK.The cycle logistics firm’s fleet of electric cargo bikes will be available for use by local businesses and individuals outside of its peak operational ...
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RHA and FTA welcome new TfL enforcement partnership
Trade associations welcomed the new London Freight Enforcement Partnership launched by TfL and partner agencies earlier this week, although the RHA called on the transport body to make the results of the enforcement project more visible to the industry.The partnership will see TfL, the DVSA, the Metropolitan Police and the ...
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Canary Wharf Contractors to trial 'no left turn' routeing software ahead of possible London ban
Hauliers delivering to Canary Wharf Contractors’ (CWC) building sites in London could be forced to pay for routeing software technology aimed at helping them avoid London cyclists and left turns, as a consequence of mayor Boris Johnson’s latest policy.The construction company has commissioned PIE Mapping to develop the routeing technology ...
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Quicksilver-AFI seeks to lower HGV NOx emissions and reduce diesel costs on urban routes
Mercury Fuel Systems will be heading to Freight in the City Expo to speak with operators about reducing harmful emissions and lowering fuel costs from blending liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) into their existing diesel HGVs.The company’s Quicksilver-AFI fully sequential LPG injection system is designed for use in the majority of ...
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XPO Logistics signs up to BOC's gas refuelling station following purchase of 10 dual-fuel HGVs
XPO Logistics has become one of the first third-party companies to sign up to use BOC’s liquid natural gas (LNG) refuelling station in Teeside, Middlesbrough, after it purchased 10 dual-fuel HGVs.The trucks, which run on a combination of LNG and diesel, are part of what XPO described as its “commitment ...
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Find out if zero-emission hydrogen vans will work in your fleet at Freight in the City Expo
Fleet managers looking to explore how zero-emission hydrogen vehicles could be effectively used in their own urban operations can find out what they need to know at next week’s Freight in the City Expo.Arcola Energy, Symbio FCell and ITM Power are working together to provide a complete package of zero-emission ...
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New safety technology for HGVs aims to save cyclist and pedestrian lives during collisions
A brand-new safety technology designed to prevent cyclists and pedestrians from being crushed underneath a lorry in the event of a collision made its worldwide debut at the Freight in the City Expo in London earlier this week (27 October).The brainchild of former Metropolitan Police safer transport command sergeant James ...
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TfL urges tomorrow's designers to create the urban safety truck of the future
Inventive young designers of tomorrow are being invited to create the next-generation of safer, urban trucks in an exciting new competition from Transport for London (TfL).The Future Truck Design Awards have been developed to explore all aspects of improving the safety and operation of trucks in towns and cities.With the ...
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Road Skills launches new online tool to streamline Fors record-keeping
Fors training firm Road Skills is launching a new record-keeping system aimed at making life easier for fleet operators.The Fors Pass Online package, powered by FleetCheck, will be officially launched at next week’s Freight in the City Expo at London’s Alexandra Palace and brings together all the key data management ...
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New CILT chief executive announced following Agg's retirement
Former Norbert employee Kevin Richardson has been confirmed as CILT chief executive Steve Agg’s replacement. Agg announced he was set to retire at the end of this year back in April, after almost 10 years in the role.His replacement comes with a 35 year background in logistics including four years ...
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FedEx and TNT merger one step closer
FedEx and TNT are one step closer to their merger after a joint statement from the companies said they did not expect to receive a statement of objections from the European Commission, which might have slowed or even vetoed the deal.The EC launched an "in-depth" investigation into the merger, which ...
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Nottingham City cycle superhighway works commence
Work has begun this week on a new, segregated cycle superhighway in Nottingham City centre following a public consultation earlier this year.The Western Corridor is one of the new routes proposed in the £6.1m Nottingham Cycle City Ambition Programme (NCCAP) and links the city centre to Woodside Road, Lenton.It will ...
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Palletways appoints new member and development director
Palletways has appointed Dave Walmsley as its member and network development director. Walmsley, who will oversee the network’s “continuous growth” in his new role, joins Palletways from Lyreco, where he held the role of commercial director for 25 years.He said: “Palletways has got a great reputation in the UK and ...
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Transport for London's road safety actions recognised at European level
Transport for London’s (TfL’s) efforts to improve road safety in the capital have been recognised as outstanding at a European level.TfL has received the Preventing Road Accidents and Injuries for the Safety of Employees (PRAISE) award for a rigorous safety programme, which has improved the standards of its own drivers ...
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Gulliver's to showcase municipal and general fleet hire services at Freight in the City Expo
Gulliver’s Truck Hire will be exhibiting at next week’s Freight in the City Expo and keen to speak with local authority fleet managers and freight operators looking to hire the latest general and municipal vehicles for their operations.The family-run firm owns a hire fleet of 6,000 late-registration vehicles fitted with ...
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Transport for London opens first section of North-South segregated cycle route
Transport for London (TfL) has opened the first section of its North-South segregated cycle route – six months after construction first commenced.The two-way 800m section runs from Elephant & Castle to the Peabody Estate on Blackfriars Road. It will intersect with the new Quietway 1 from Waterloo to Greenwich at ...
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Wide customer base keeps ARR Craib in growth
Aberdeen-based ARR Craib Transport has said that the falling price of oil in 2014 did not stop its growth last year, as it leaned on food and drink and construction and building customers.In the year-ending 31 March 2015 turnover rose to £52.8, from £46.1m in the previous year, while pre-tax ...