Operator news – Page 307
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Contract renewals boost ECM performance
Turnover at ECM (Vehicle Delivery Services) rose by £11m, but pre-tax profit dipped slightly, as the finished-vehicle automotive logistics specialist reaped the benefits of renewing several key contracts during the financial year.During the 12 months ending 31 December 2013 turnover rose to £86.2m, from £75.1m in the previous year. Pre-tax ...
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MT ArticleCeva Logistics makes multi-million investment in UK fleet
Ceva Logistics has invested $20m (£12.4m) in boosting its fleet of trucks and trailers in the UK.The vehicles, comprising 120 Euro-5 MAN TGS 6x2 units (pictured) and 40 Euro-5 MAN TGM 4x2 curtainsided rigids with day cabs, have been taken under derogation.They will have all entered operation by the end ...
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MT ArticleWaberer's opens UK subsidary
Hungarian operator Waberer’s has opened a subsidiary in Felixstowe in a bid to double its business in the UK.The Budapest-based European haulage giant, which runs a fleet of more than 3,000 trucks, has also appointed Douglas French as development director of Waberer’s UK, which was incorporated at Companies House in ...
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MT ArticleElite Transport Services buy put Deben Transport in the red
The acquisition of administration-hit Elite Transport Services pushed Deben Transport into the red last year. The Felixstowe-based container haulier posted a £668,135 pre-tax loss in 2013, its annual accounts to 31 December show. This followed a £63,568 pre-tax profit the year before.Commercial director Rachael McCall told Motortransport.co.uk that the purchase ...
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Royal Mail and Amazon on the hunt for Christmas peak staff
Royal Mail and Amazon UK have both launched a recruitment drive for hundreds of temporary staff to assist with the increase in peak volumes expected this Christmas.The mail and parcel carrier hopes to bring an additional 19,000 staff on board in seasonal roles across its Royal Mail and Parcelforce Worldwide ...
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Arrow XL appoints two new senior managers
Arrow XL has announced two senior appointments as part of its strategic growth plans.Bryan Towse has been recruited as general manager of the two-man delivery specialist’s main hub in Wigan, and will be responsible for managing relationships with key clients and suppliers to drive growth across the organisation. He will ...
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APC reveals £6m investment ahead of peak
APC Overnight is to increase both parcel sortation and truck parking capacity at its Staffordshire HQ in preparation for the Christmas peak.The £6m investment will see an additional two sortation systems installed at its Cannock hub by the end of this month, increasing sortation capacity to between 15,000 and 20,000 ...
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MT ArticleDPD invests £10.2m in increasing capacity
DPD has invested £10.2m in opening six new or expanded depots in response to growing parcel volumes.Additional depots in Radlett, Lincoln and Liverpool have been added to the network, while capacity at existing facilities in Reading, Feltham and Dartford (pictured) has been expanded.It will open 36,000ft² facilities in Dartford, ...
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Yodel to boost driver workforce ahead of peak
Yodel is seeking 5,000 additional drivers, self-employed couriers and warehouse staff as it gears up for the Christmas peak.It is looking for 750 warehouse staff, 760 employed drivers and 470 self-employed van drivers, along with 2,830 self-employed couriers to make deliveries in their local area on a part-time basis to ...
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MT ArticlePaneltex to launch quiet truck at Quiet Cities
Paneltex will be unveiling its 7.5-tonne electric truck at Quiet Cities, as part of the outdoor demonstration zone at the second day of the global summit focused on enabling quieter deliveries of freight in urban environments.Based on a standard Isuzu Forward chassis, the refrigerated box van has a payload of ...
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Smiths News launches click and collect service for Amazon
Newspaper and magazine distributor Smiths News has begun a partnership with Amazon to offer online shoppers a same-day parcel collection service. The newspaper wholesaler and logistics firm will utilise its vehicle fleet after deliveries of print products have been made to deliver parcels into click and collect stores.Amazon says this ...
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Argos to add 76 newly-branded trucks to fleet
Argos is to put 76 newly-branded trucks on the road this autumn, comprising a mixture of Mercedes-Benz Actros units and Scania P340 gas-powered trucks.The trucks, replacements for older vehicles, will feature the retailer’s new advertising stapline, Get Set Go Argos.The 71 Euro-6 Mercedes Actros tractor units all have 400hp straight-six ...
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City Link to receive more investment after £21m loss
City Link parent Better Capital has revealed it will inject more money into the the parcel carrier in a bid to turn the loss-making business around.City Link narrowed its deficit by 40% in 2013, posting a £21.1m pre-tax loss (2012: £35.9m loss). This came despite a 10% decrease in turnover ...
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Suttons Group appoints new boss for road tanker division
Suttons Group has appointed Michael Cundy as the new MD of its Road Tanker division. Cundy, who replaces Tony Leighton, has worked for Suttons since 2005 and has been a board member for the past five years. He was human resources director.CEO John Suttons said he was “particularly pleased” with ...
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MT ArticleArgos puts faith in CNG-powered Scanias
Argos will put five new ultra-low-emission Scania P340s into service by the end of the year.The Euro-6-compliant Scania 4X2 tractor units (diesel powered version pictured) will run solely on compressed or liquefied gas and will be based at Argos’s Magna Park, Lutterworth DC.Refueling will be handled at the GasRec station ...
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MT ArticleBoom in volumes boosts DHL Express
DHL Express almost doubled its UK pre-tax profit last year thanks to a significant rise in inbound volumes and an increase in its share of the global express market.Financial statements for DHL International (UK), which trades as DHL Express in the UK, reveal a 95.9% jump in pre-tax profit to ...
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MT ArticleExpansion underway for Transervice as it takes on MWT customers
West Bromwich-based Transervice Express Transport will upgrade to a larger depot by the end of the year, after taking on the customer base and some of the drivers of fellow The Pallet Network (TPN) member MWT.Transervice MD Paul Johnson said his firm had taken on some of the postcode area ...
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MT ArticleGnewt Cargo impressed with Mercedes-Benz Vito E-CELL for London final-mile deliveries
Gnewt Cargo, the zero-emission final-mile delivery firm, has ordered an additional three Mercedes-Benz Vito E-CELL vans to work across central London on its TNT Express contract.The business ordered its first Vito E-CELL three months ago and has been impressed with the vehicle’s load volume and payload potential compared with other ...
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GeoPost "absolutely delighted" with turnover and profit growth in 2013
GeoPost UK, comprising of DPD and Interlink, showed robust financial health in 2013 with significant increases in turnover and pre-tax profit.Turnover at DPD rose by 24% to £492m for the year-ending 29 December 2013, from £397m in the previous year, while turnover at Interlink rose 12% to £179m. Combining the ...
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MT ArticleFraikin invests £4m in Iveco trucks for rental fleet
Fraikin has placed a £4m order for Euro-6 Iveco trucks for its rental division.The new vehicles comprise a mixture of Eurocargo rigids and Stralis Hi-Way tractors and will be new additions to the firm’s 1,000-strong rental parc, in which Fraikin has invested £27m in since the start of last year.Fraikin ...









