Operator news – Page 282
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Palletforce plans 'super hub' for 2017
Palletforce will begin work on a £20m “super hub” next to its existing Burton upon Trent site this year.Signalling a year of investment following EmergeVest’s £30m purchase of the pallet network in 2015, the new hub will stand on land next to its home at Callister Way. The purpose-built facility ...
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Pryor Group weighing up administration route
Civil engineering and earth moving group Pryor is understood to have issued an intention to appoint administrators.The company is understood to still be trading and exploring a number of options including a sale.Although Motortransport.co.uk had received reports that the firm's tipper fleet at its Harlow headquarters was parked up, a ...
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DX Group launches collection service with InPost and Doddle
DX Group has launched DX Parcel Exchange, which will allow customers to collect parcels from InPost and Doddle locations across the UK. Customers using the service can use DX Parcel Exchange’s single web page to opt to collect a parcel from one of InPost’s lockers in supermarkets and petrol stations ...
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Hermes to increase capacity by 45% with new Rugby super hub
Work has started on Hermes’s new £31m super hub in Rugby, which will increase the company's capacity by almost a quarter. The automated distribution facility, which will be able to process up to 1.1 million parcels a day, is the parcel carrier’s largest investment to date. It will up the ...
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Royal Mail sees letters drop-off offset by parcel volume rise
Rising parcel volume almost offset the fall in Royal Mail's letters volume, a trading statement for the nine months ended 27 December 2015 said.The carrier said performance was “in line with expectations” after parcels volume in December 2015 grew 6% year-on-year, with Royal Mail handling more than 150m parcels throughout ...
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Panther buys £3m MAN fleet
Panther Warehousing has spent £3m on a fleet of MANs to support ongoing growth in the business. The two-man delivery outfit has added 25 7.5 tonne rigids and 18 MAN tractor units to its fleet, as well as 75 SDC trailers.Far from committed to just the one supplier, MD Colin ...
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APC blames changing market for falling profit
APC Overnight blamed changing types of freight for the dip in pre-tax profit that it saw in the last financial year. The parcel delivery network saw its profit drop by 31% in the year ended 31 March 2015, falling from £3.5m to £2.4m.APC chief executive Jonathan Smith (pictured) told Motortransport.co.uk ...
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MT ArticleMacintyre Transport deal a significant leap for Turners' container ambitions
The purchase of Macintyre Transport is a “significant” move that has doubled the size of Turners (Soham)’s container vehicle fleet in one fell swoop, according to its boss Paul Day.Speaking to Motortransport.co.uk after last week’s acquisition of the Felixstowe-headquartered business, MD Day said discussions began after he became aware that ...
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MT ArticleSuttons appoints former Wincanton chief executive as chairman
Suttons Group has appointed former Wincanton chief executive Graeme McFaull as its chairman of supply chain and logistics. He replaces former MD and chairman Michael Sutton, who died unexpectedly last year aged 66. Michael was the son of Suttons Group founder Alf Sutton.McFaull’s appointment took effect on 4 January.Current Suttons ...
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MT ArticleHoyer puts new tanker design into service in UK
An innovative petroleum tanker from the German manufacturer Schrader has entered service with Hoyer Petrolog UK. The Unitas 2020 is a six-compartment tanker designed to carry 43,000 litres of petroleum, ethanol or a blend of both, with a tare weight of 5,450kg.With a low overall height of 3,900mm, it has ...
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MT ArticleScania to supply 2,000 trucks to Eddie Stobart and AW Jenkinson
Eddie Stobart and AW Jenkinson Forestry Products have placed what Scania has described as its largest ever order in Europe: 2,000 trucks over two years.Beginning in March a mixture of G-series 4x2 sleeper cab tractor units and R-series 6x2 mid-lift and 6x2/4 twinsteer tractor units, all with Scania Highline cabs, ...
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MT ArticleHermes spends £18m on handheld delivery technology
Hermes has spent £18m on handheld technology to improve its customers’ experience. The 20,000 devices, which will all be in operation by the summer with couriers and in myHermes parcel shops, have improved GPS tracking technology.The carrier said they would allow it to reduce the delivery windows it gives to ...
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MT ArticlePalletways chosen as Parcelforce's freight partner
Palletways has struck a deal with Royal Mail’s Parcelforce Worldwide to deliver palletised express freight on behalf of the parcels company.Speaking to Motortransport.co.uk, James Wilson, chief executive at Palletways, said that many of the national postal companies across Europe struggle to deliver express freight, especially the sorts of heavy, irregular ...
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MT ArticleTurners (Soham) buys Macintyre Transport to boost its container business
Turners (Soham) has purchased Macintyre Transport, for an undisclosed sum.Suffolk-based Turners said it had been expanding its container division during the past five years, and the acquisition of Macintyre was an excellent opportunity to continue its growth in the market.Turnover at Macintyre Transport in the year to 30 April 2014 ...
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MT ArticleOwens Group looks to Wrexham as profit doubles
Owens Group is looking to buy a facility in Wrexham after its last financial year saw profit more than double.The group, which rebranded from Owens Road Services last year, saw a 107.5% increase in pre-tax profit for the year ending 30 June 2015 to £1.8m (2014: £884,000), which company secretary ...
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MT ArticleHargreaves buys CA Blackwell Group for £12m
HargreavesSolid fuels and bulk materials logistics provider Hargreaves Services has acquired bulk earthmoving and civil engineering firm CA Blackwell Group, which trades as Blackwell. The £11.9m deal includes a net cash payment of £5.3m and the transfer of Blackwell shareholders to a property valued at £3.4m.Hargreaves chief executive Gordon Banham ...
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MT ArticlePremier Logistics to return to acquisition in 2016
Premier Logistics is looking to boost its contract partnerships and palletised-freight customer base in 2016, and make further acquisitions.Speaking ahead of the publication of its accounts for 2015 at Companies House, sales director Mark Steel told Motortransport.co.uk turnover had hit £20m last year, which would be a 25% increase on ...
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Top 100 operators warn of challenging year ahead
Two MT Top 100 operators have warned that a double whammy of the continuing driver shortage and falling fuel prices could make 2016 a challenging year for the contract logistics sector.Speaking off the back of strong financial performances in 2015, the heads of both Jack Richards & Son and Meachers ...
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Wincanton contract taken back in-house
Mobile elevated-platform supplier Lavendon Group, which trades as Nationwide Platforms, has terminated its five-year delivery and collection contract with Wincanton a year after it outsourced transport to the 3PL.The contract, inked in November 2014, will be wound up by March of this year with the service returning in-house.Lavendon said the ...
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EC gives go-ahead to FedEx takeover of TNT Express
The European Commission (EC) has given the green light to FedEx’s €4.4bn (£3.2bn) bid for TNT Express announced in April last year.In a joint statement issued this morning (8 January) by the two parcel giants, the EC confirmed it had given its unconditional approval to the deal.This follows an investigation ...









