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    HGV driver's toes amputated after standing in chemical puddle

    2023-09-28T09:30:00Z

    A tanker driver suffered serious chemical burns to his feet after standing in what he thought was a puddle of water at a customer’s premises.The driver required skin grafts and two toes had to be amputated following the incident at the site of chemical producer Tronox Pigment UK.Tronox has now ...

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    'Increase cost of diesel to drive net-zero transition,' urges Daimler Truck director

    2023-09-27T16:33:00Z

    Mercedes-Benz has called for the cost of running diesel-powered trucks to be increased, in order to boost the appeal of zero-tailpipe-emission vehicles.Speaking in Berlin yesterday (26 September) after a Mercedes-Benz GenH2 prototype truck completed a 1,000km journey on one tank of liquid hydrogen, Andreas Gorbach (pictured), Daimler head of truck ...

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    Root and branch changes required if haulage industry is to survive

    2023-09-27T11:53:00Z

    "Economic headwinds blew Cross Transport off courseShortly after it entered insolvency proceedings, administrator David Kemp said many haulage firms had struggled during 2022, blaming rising fuel prices and the professional driver shortage as well as many companies in the industry operating under the pressure of thin margins."motortransport.co.uk 8 September 2023 ...

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    Hauliers like KNP Logistics vulnerable to ransomware attacks, cyber crime report warns

    2023-09-27T11:12:00Z

    As the dust settles around the collapse of KNP Logistics, which was triggered by a major cyberattack in June, a new report warns that ransomware attacks are on the rise and urges businesses to take preventative action.The report Ransomware, extortion, and the cyber crime ecosystem, published by GCHQ’s National Cyber ...

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    DPD and ESW offer "frictionless" cross-border ecommerce shipping for DPD customers

    2023-09-26T15:14:00Z

    ESW, the global direct-to-consumer (DTC) ecommerce company, and parcel delivery giant DPD, have launched a strategic partnership which enables DPD’s UK retail customers to reach global consumers in more than 200 countries.The alliance promises DPD’s UK customers "frictionless" cross-border ecommerce selling and shipping to international customers by accessing ESW’s one-stop ...

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    Can you help save a historic transport sign?

    2023-09-26T12:01:00Z

    The Heritage of London Trust is calling on the logistics sector to help save a historic mosaic sign advertising vintage truck rental firm United Service Transport Company, which was launched in 1919 by commercial transport pioneer Walter Flexman French.The Trust, which is charity specialising in rescuing and restoring historic monuments ...

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    Euro 7 emission levels watered down for vans - but not for trucks

    2023-09-26T11:50:00Z

    European Union ministers have diluted a European Commission proposal on Euro 7 emission levels, but only for cars and vans - trucks and buses will still need to meet tougher emission standards under Euro 7 regulations.The changes to the proposals follow concerted lobbying from a number of EU countries. Under ...

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    Transaid London to Paris cycle challenge raises more than £65,000

    2023-09-25T14:53:00Z

    A team of 40 riders drawn from across the transport and logistics sector have completed a 187-mile cycle ride from London to Paris to raise funds for Transaid’s work in sub-Saharan Africa, which is focused on improving road safety and access to health for rural communities.On reaching the French capital ...

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    Torsten Schreck to lead MAN Truck & Bus TopUsed UK division

    2023-09-25T14:43:00Z

    Torsten Schreck has been appointed director of the UK division of MAN TopUsed, the international used vehicle brand of MAN Truck & Bus SE.Schreck succeeds Chris Sharp who is taking up the position of general manager of MAN sales and support at MAN Truck & Bus in Australia.Torsten joined MAN ...

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    "Bullying" bankers accused of dragging Lloyd Fraser into "unnecessary" administration

    2023-09-25T13:19:00Z

    Lloyd Fraser Group and its parent company Barbican Capital have slammed Close Brothers and Close Invoice Finance for triggering the administration of the milk and fashion haulier in a move it claims was “wholly unnecessary” and the result of “bullying” and “spiteful” tactics.Birmingham-based Lloyd Fraser Group was placed into administration ...

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    Halfords wins Yodel tyre deal

    2023-09-22T15:52:00Z

    Yodel has awarded a five-year tyre deal to Halfords Commercial Fleet Services.Yodel senior category buyer Holly Jones said: “We are pleased to have agreed this new tyre management contract with Halfords. It will ensure that Yodel will receive best in class tyre management from Halfords Commercial Fleet Services.”Greg Ward, commercial ...

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    South Coast Logistics chooses Volvo for fleet expansion

    2023-09-22T14:41:00Z

    South Coast Logistics has taken delivery of five new Volvo FM 460 6x2 tractor units to help with its expansion plans.The vehicles join an 85-strong fleet and will operate primarily in the south of Ireland, typically across the province of Munster, working on bulk ADR assignments.Damien Healy, director at South ...

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    Haulier slams Welcome Break-operated motorway service area after parked truck is ransacked

    2023-09-22T14:34:00Z

    A Sheffield Haulage firm has vowed never to park at Warwick Services again after 13 pallets of high value sportswear was stolen out of one of its lorries in the middle of the night.Hallam Express said it was “outrageous” that the Welcome Break-operated motorway service area admitted there was no ...

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    Fleet Operations recruits commercial director

    2023-09-22T14:23:00Z

    Fleet Operations, a provider of outsourced fleet management services, has appointed Doug Hyett (pictured) to the newly created role of commercial director.It said Hyett would oversee the commercial development of the business, growing its UK customer base while driving cost-efficiency savings for fleets on their net zero journeys.Read moreFleet Operations ...

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    Robotics and automation improve warehouse productivity, new data confirms

    2023-09-22T14:19:00Z

    Consultancy SCALA said there was now clear evidence of the benefits that can be achieved through warehouse automation and robotics after two-thirds of users reported greater productivity.The supply chain and logistics consultancy undertook research with manufacturers, retailers and 3PLs across a range of sectors and found 35% had invested between ...

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    Gasrec signs raft of new biomethane contracts with wholesalers and terminals

    2023-09-22T11:44:00Z

    Gasrec said it was preparing for “considerable expansion” and had signed several new deals with wholesalers and terminals to ensure a constant supply of biomethane to operators.The bio-LNG supplier said it had reported a record sales spike earlier this year and it expected the trend to continue as more gas-powered ...

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    Bradford council hails CAZ rollout a success

    2023-09-22T11:35:00Z

    Bradford’s clean air zone (CAZ) has seen a significant improvement in air quality levels, according to the council, with some of the lowest NO2 levels monitored since records began.Since September 2022, non-compliant HGVs have been charged £50 a day to enter the West Yorkshire city and grants worth more than ...

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    DHL invests in Irish biomethane plant to help cut Tesco transport emissions

    2023-09-21T15:39:00Z

    DHL Supply Chain has invested €80m (£70m) in a biomethane production facility in Cork in order to begin operating HGVs in Ireland on the renewable gas.The new facility will provide fuel for up to 150 trucks, resulting in an annual carbon reduction of 15,000 tonnes.As part of a shared commitment ...

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    Staples Vegetables goes green with electric fridges

    2023-09-21T15:11:00Z

    Pioneering reefer maker Sunswap will supply Staples Vegetables with all of its new solar and battery-powered transport refrigeration units (TRUs).Following a 12-day trial in July, the TRUs will now be used to transport brassica crops from the Staples HQ in Lincolnshire.By replacing the emission from a traditional diesel TRU, Sunswap’s ...

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    Same-day delivery is now what the people want

    2023-09-21T14:59:00Z

    The appetite for same-day deliveries among online shoppers is on the increase, which is threatening to leave retailers slow to react far behind, ParcelHero has warned.Its research into delivery options showed 58% of consumers now believe same-day deliveries are important, up from 56% in 2022 and just 33% in 2020.In ...