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Motor Transport Awards 2015: The Movie
The Motor Transport Awards 2015 were a red-hot success, not only with 1,600 people turning up to the Grosvenor House hotel on Park Lane on Wednesday 1 July, but for all the winners too!DPD Group were the superheroes on the night, taking home an astonishing and mighty five awards.The parcels ...
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Be prepared for London's Safer Lorry Scheme HGV rules, says FTA
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) is urging operators to prepare early for Transport for London’s (TfL) Safer Lorry Scheme, due to go live on 1 September.From this date, all HGVs operating in the capital must be fitted with additional mirrors and sideguards – but the new regulations are “exceptionally precise” ...
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TEF Transport acquires Millfield Haulage
Palletforce member TEF Transport has acquired fellow North Yorkshire haulier Millfield Haulage for an undisclosed sum, after it was offered the business following the retirement of owners Alfred (Ted) and Jayne Beat.The Scarborough-based firm - which recently added four new Mercedes Benz Actros units to its 40 strong fleet – ...
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TPN in for the Eezehaul
Following on from our previous post on the subject – pallet networks in the market for haulier members – it appears The Pallet Network (TPN) has been doing a bit of shopping of its own too.At the start of the year, TPN revealed Eezehaul founder Mark Duggan had joined to ...
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Climate Change Committee recommendations for lowering UK transport's greenhouse emissions
The Committee on Climate Change (CCC) has urged the government to provide greater long-term certainty on policies that enable the UK transport industry to invest in emission-reduction schemes and vehicles.It said many existing policies and funding streams for the transition to a low-carbon economy are due to end by 2020 ...
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Evolution not revolution for new FTA boss
In contrast to the RHA – which looked outside the organisation to the transport industry for its new CEO – the FTA appointed its former finance and operations director David Wells to replace CEO Theo de Pencier when he announced his departure earlier this year.An engineer by profession, Wells does ...
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ACS&T boosts turnover, but profit hit by competitive margins in transport division
ACS&T said squeezed rates and higher subcontracting costs in its transport operations were the main reasons for a fall in operating profit during 2014, despite a boost in turnover.Results for the year ended 27 December 2014, show an operating profit before exceptional costs of £500,000 (2013: £1.2m). Turnover rose 4% ...
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Potter Logistics celebrates 50 years with UKWA awards
Derrick Potter, chairman of Potter LogisticsDerrick Potter, founder and chairman of Potter Logistics, celebrated the company’s 50th anniversary by receiving the Chairman’s Award at the annual UK Warehousing Association Awards at the Dorchester Hotel yesterday (1 July).The award, presented by UKWA chairman Tony Mohan, recognises the individual who has ...
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MT Awards 2015 winners revealed
DPD Group were the big winners at the 2015 Motor Transport Awards, taking home a staggering and unprecedented five awards.The parcels firm collected awards in the following categories: Business Excellence; Best Use of Technology; Customer Care; Technical Excellence and Home Delivery Operator of the Year.Potter Logistics, which is celebrating its ...
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Cepac expands and extends Woodland Logistics contract
Woodland Logistics – part of the Woodland Group – has signed an expanded contract with long-term customer, packaging manufacturer Cepac securing the business until 2020.The Essex-based operator has handled contract logistics for the Rotherham-based manufacturer, part of the HSA Group, since 2005 – a contract it renewed for a further ...
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Panther to introduce Sunday deliveries
Two man delivery group Panther Warehousing plans to launch a Sunday delivery service later this year, following a successful take up of the Saturday service the group launched in 2013. Over the two years since its implementation, demand for Saturday deliveries has grown by 135%, so MD Colin McCarthy said ...
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John Lewis to introduce click and collect charge
John Lewis has announced it plans to introduce a £2 surcharge on click and collect deliveries under the value of £30, having said it can’t afford to continue to offer the service for free. The scheme, launched in 2008, sees six million orders collected from stores every year, compared to ...
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Wincanton trial leads to national distribution contract with Halfords
Wincanton has been awarded a new contract with retailer Halfords that will see it become the sole operator of its national transport contract.Halfords awarded the contract after an initial distribution project which looked to deliver a more efficient delivery management for the retailer. During this period Wincanton also demonstrated its ...
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Calais mayhem: treat the disease not the symptoms, says Eurotunnel
It is impossible to stop the migrant problem at Calais, only a co-ordinated effort to address the issue at source will bring respite to hauliers crossing The Channel, Eurotunnel has said.Responding to an incident last week, triggered by the first of the strikes by French ferry workers that have crippled ...
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Keyfuels and Allstar fuel cards merged into One
Keyfuels parent Fleetcor has merged the Keyfuels CV fuel card with its Allstar car and van fleet card to create a single card – Allstar One. While the new card has chip and PIN for transactions at Allstar’s 8,000 UK sites, this technology will not be available at Keyfuels’ network ...
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Union Unite wants “positive and constructive” discussions after Widdowson job losses
Union Unite has said that it is looking to work in a “positive and constructive manner” with the management at AM Widdowson & Son after it emerged that a recovery plan at the Leicester haulier would involve 50 redundancies.Last week Motortransport.co.uk exclusively revealed that HMRC issued a winding-up petition against ...
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Zero-emission refrigeration units for HGVs move a step closer
A greener way to transport refrigerated and frozen goods moves a step closer with the opening of Dearman's new R&D facility near Croydon, Surrey.The Dearman Technology Centre is the first dedicated liquid air engine facility of its kind and will enable the company to begin full testing of its ...
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Lloyd Fraser satisfied with profit and turnover growth
Lloyd Fraser Holdings has said it is “broadly pleased” with its performance after reporting a rise in profit before tax of almost 60%.In the year to 31 August 2014, the firm notched up a near 14% gain in turnover to £53.85m (2013: £47.28m) while profit before tax shot up over ...
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Alexandra Palace chosen for inaugural Freight in the City Expo
The inaugural Freight in the City Expo will take place at London’s Alexandra Palace this autumn.“We have selected Alexandra Palace as the venue for the first Freight in the City Expo because it offers a fantastic exhibition space large enough for articulated trucks to drive straight into and it has ...
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Arcese profit falls for second year running
Tilbury, Essex-based haulage, freight forwarding and logistics firm Arcese UK said it is working to address its business performance after suffering a 90% fall in profit over the past two years.Turnover in the year ending 31 December 2014 fell 4% to £23.02m (2013: £24.07m), while pre-tax profit dropped 85% to ...