All Operator news articles – Page 14
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MT ArticleEuropa slams “misleading claims” that new customs laws will hamper Europa Flow service
Europa Worldwide Group has refuted “misleading claims by some operators” that UK exporters using Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) will lose access to Customs Procedure 42 from January next year, warning that these claims threaten to undermine UK exporters’ confidence in European trade.
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MT ArticleWaitrose lorry left hanging over lake in Northfleet
A Waitrose lorry was left hanging over the edge of a lake on Saturday (26 July) for more than three hours, after veering off the road on Thamesway in Northfleet.
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MT ArticleTIP Mechanic Academy celebrates 100% graduation rate
All 14 students from the second cohort of the TIP Mechanic Academy have successfully graduated – with each now progressing into the next phase of their careers.
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MT ArticleLots to deliver for AIT following successful auction bid
AIT Home Delivery has been chosen as the delivery partner for auction house John Pye Auctions.
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MT ArticleScania maintains strong European presence but warns of missing carbon target
Revenues at Scania reduced by 10% in the second quarter as global conflict and ongoing trade tensions contributed to an uncertain economic outlook, the OEM said.
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MT ArticleSharp improvement in fleet safety at McCulloch Group
Rail logistics firm McCulloch Group said speeding within its fleet vehicles had been “drastically reduced” since it installed telematics tool Webfleet.
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MT ArticleXPO in drive to keep children safe
XPO Logistics is helping to keep children safer on the roads by visiting schools and teaching them about the danger areas around HGVs.
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MT ArticleInvestment drive sees Evri deliver record results and parcel volumes in 2024/25
Parcel delivery giant Evri has delivered record adjusted EBITDA and parcel volumes for the year to 1 March 2025, driven by a £57m operational investment to boost service levels, drive growth across its divisions and win new clients.
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MT ArticleRochdale textile company fined £220,000 after director killed by reversing HGV
Textile manufacturer The British Millerain Company has been fined £220,000 after one of its directors was killed by a reversing HGV at its premises in Rochdale.
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MT ArticleCarlsberg Britvic to invest £4m in major new depot at West Midlands Interchange
Carlsberg Britvic is set to invest £4m in a new depot at the West Midlands Interchange (WMI) logistics hub which will replace its Wolverhampton hub next year.
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MT ArticleMcCulloch Group slashes speeding and fuel costs with Webfleet
Rail handling and rail logistics company McCulloch Group has dramatically improved fleet safety and efficiency, after rolling out Webfleet, Bridgestone’s fleet management solution, across its vehicles and rail assets.
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MT ArticlePalletforce boosts network coverage with addition of YWD Transport
Palletforce is strengthening its network coverage with the addition of York Warehousing and Distribution Transport to cover YO postcodes in north-east Yorkshire.
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MT ArticleWincanton secures five year extension with retailer Nkuku
Logistics and supply chain specialist Wincanton has extended its omnichannel partnership with ethically sourced and handcrafted homeware retailer Nkuku, for a further five years.
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MT ArticleEmployee’s weak password opened door to Knights of Old’s cyber attackers, BBC documentary reveals
An employee’s weak password allowed hackers to gain entry into Knights of Old’s (KNP’s) computer system, resulting in the downfall of the 158-year-old company and the loss of more than 700 jobs, former director Paul Abbott has revealed.
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MT ArticleCulina boss - ‘Stobart lacked focus, hence the change…’
Culina Group chief executive Liam McElroy expands on his plans to streamline the operation and simplify its structure
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MT ArticleL Lynch adds eight Isuzu trucks to fleet
Plant and haulage firm L Lynch Plant Hire and Haulage has taken delivery of eight new Isuzu N75.190(E) trucks with plant bodies, supplied by local dealer Cordwallis Group, as part of a major expansion of the company’s 7.5-tonne plant delivery fleet.
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MT ArticleWilliam Stobart snaps up the Alternative Parcels Company
William Stobart has taken ownership of the APC delivery network (APC) via his holding company WS Holdco.
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MT ArticleChallenge Logistics sold, saving thousands of jobs
Wigan haulier Challenge Logistics and its recruitment arm have both been sold after the group collapsed into administration last week.
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MT ArticleDemand drives Lymers Assist to new larger premises
Specialist haulier Lymers Assist has acquired a new site in Melton to house its expanding Hull-based operations.
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MT ArticlePressure mounts on collapsed haulier after staff demand payment
The former boss of a Norfolk haulage firm that collapsed last year said it hadn’t yet entered insolvency proceedings because he had struggled to raise the funds to pay for it.









