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R McDowell Haulage expands in beauty market
R McDowell Haulage has acquired a £750,000 warehouse in Keighley and launched a ‘pick-and-pack’ service as part of a five-year contract with hair and beauty products manufacturer Mibelle.The depot is the second facility opened this year by the company and it said a third, in Bedford, would open before the ...
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DHL Express to increase rates 5% in 2013
DHL Express is to increase its prices to UK clients by an average of 4.9% next year as it looks to offset rising costs.The company said that the rate rise – which will hit customers throughout the world was due to external costs that are out of its direct control ...
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Wincanton expands B&Q contract
Wincanton has secured a multi-million pound extension on its contract with B&Q, taking on management of an additional warehouse.The firm will manage B&Q’s one million ft² showroom fulfilment centre in Burton-on-Trent, which provides warehousing for the retailer’s bathroom, bedroom and kitchen range. Under this new agreement, it is estimated that ...
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News Extra: Cabotage regs clarified by Nolan ruling
The recent case involving Irish haulier Nolan Transport is set to lay down how the regulations regarding cabotage and combined transport operations will be interpreted in the UK in future, writes Chris Hallsworth.Upper tribunal judges ruled in July that where such operations are carried out, the onus is now clearly ...
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Yusen Logistics win Glen Dimplex contract
Yusen Logistics has won a distribution contract with white goods manufacturer Glen Dimplex Home Appliances (GDHA).The contract will see the firm make daily collections from GDHA’s national distribution centre in Stoke-on-Trent and deliver domestic products, including brands such as Belling and Stoves, to retailers nationwide, visiting each postcode twice or ...
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Is Christmas cancelled for container hauliers?
Christmas may be cancelled for some container operators enduring flat volumes instead of the usual autumn surge as retail customers remain cautious about stocking up for the gift-giving season.Roadways Container Logistics MD Nick Matthews is not expecting a reversal in the coming months. “Christ-mas in the container industry comes early ...
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Operators warned not to sell longer semi-trailer allocation
Operators will be kicked off the 10-year trial of longer semi-trailers (LST) if they attempt to sell their allocation, the DfT has warned after at least one participant tried just that.In a letter sent to trial participants this summer seen by MT.co.uk, former transport minister Mike Penning said he was ...
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Grampian Continental opens Italian warehouse
Aberdeenshire-based Grampian Continental has opened its second European hub as a result of an increase in oil industry work on the Continent.The firm, which has another base in the Netherlands, has opened a 1,500ft² warehouse in Verona, Italy, to assist with its contracts in Italy and Cyprus.It hopes that this ...
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Abbey Logistics riders go the extra mile for cancer charity
A team of six cyclists, including Abbey Logistics MD Steve Granite and Abbey drivers John Thomas and Vinny Jones, has completed a gruelling 500 mile ride through five countries in five days from Dusseldorf to Manchester.The riders encountered bad weather, punctures and some big hills, but made it through to ...
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TNT Express chief executive resigns
TNT Express chief executive Marie-Christine Lombard has resigned, ahead of the parcel company’s acquisition by UPS.Chief financial officer (CFO) Bernard Bot will take over her position as interim CEO at the end of September, when Lombard leaves the company to pursue another career.“It is regrettable that Marie-Christine has decided to ...
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Advanced Supply Chain launches logistics consultancy service
Ambitious Bradford-based operator Advanced Supply Chain has launched a consultancy service offering logistics advice to SMEs.The operator, which has predicted a turnover of £100m within five years, is targeting the new Consultancy Plus service at smaller businesses. The first company to benefit from the new service, Lancashire-based soft furnishings supplier ...
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MBO at APC member Derby Express Couriers (Overnight)
The management team at Derby Express Couriers (Overnight) have completed a management buy-out (MBO).The Derby-based overnight courier company, which is part of the APC Overnight parcel delivery network, was sold by founding shareholder Nick Taylor to directors Lorraine Sharp and Susan Hill.“Susan and I are privileged to be able to ...
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Harlequin Logistics hauls a bigger breakfast
Harlequin Logistics is now running about a dozen 15.65m trailers on its Kellogg’s operation, as part of the government’s 10-year trial of longer semi-trailers.Four of the five members of the year-old haulier consortium - Currie European, John Raymond Transport, Jack Richards & Son and Prestons of Potto - are running ...
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Russian Railways to buy 75% of Gefco
JSC Russian Railways (RZD), is in talks to buy 75% of Gefco, the logistics arm of cash-strapped car maker PSA Peugeot Citroën for €800m (£640m).PSA Peugeot Citroën said the proposed deal should speed Gefco's growth by creating a business with enhanced reach in logistics services linking Europe and Asia.The existing ...
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FairFuelUK to heap pressure on government with new research
FairFuelUK (FFUK) is preparing it’s strongest argument yet as to why the government should stop raising fuel duty and actually lower it instead.An economic modelling study, funded by FFUK backer RHA, has been carried out by the National Institute of Economics and Social Research, and is predicted to reveal further ...
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DHL staff to strike in North Lanarkshire over pay
DHL has said a 'generous offer' has been made to staff at its Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire depot who have voted for strike action.Union Unite Scotland said that over 350 warehousing and logistics employees at DHL’s Westfield site in the area rejected DHL's offer of a 2% annual increase, to run ...
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DfT confirms ministerial areas of responsibility
The DfT has confirmed its ministerial team’s areas of responsibility, following the Cabinet reshuffle at the start of the month.The reshuffle on 4 September saw Patrick McLoughlin replace Justine Greening in the department’s top role as transport secretary.The responsibilities of Stephen Hammond, the Conservative MP for Wimbledon who replaced Mike ...
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CitySprint sees June retail deliveries rise but experiences Olympics slump
CitySprint experienced a 41% rise in same day retail deliveries in June, but saw a 15% drop in orders during the Olympic games.The same day distribution company reported that orders were up 10% on figures for April and May, during a month of unseasonably wet weather that saw shoppers avoiding ...
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Condor Logistics sees volumes increase after joining Palletways
Condor Logistics has appointed 10 new staff members as well as taking delivery of seven new vehicles across the Iveco range as it looks to adapt to an increase of 120 consignments per day since it joined the Palletways last year.The Portsmouth-based operator expects this number to rise to 200 ...
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News Extra: after the Olympics gold rush…
Early reports show London 2012 didn’t result in the hoped-for volume growth for logisticsAfter the expectation, worry and planning, London 2012 has passed into history. Confounding expectations, the organisers delivered and the UK got behind the competition with uncharacteristic fervour. But while we can all take pride from the record ...