All Operator news articles – Page 97
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Ill health, Covid and and driver shortage tip haulier J&J Ashcroft into administration
Lancashire haulage and stone merchants company J&J Ashcroft has gone into administration after battling with ill health and the the impact of the Covid pandemic and the driver shortage.David Acland and Lila Thomas of FRP Advisory have been appointed as joint administrators to the family firm, which was founded in ...
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DHL becomes first tenant at new Panattoni Park in Aylesford
Logistics giant DHL has signed a deal to become the first tenant at Panattoni Park in Aylesford.The firm has taken up 110.406 sq ft of space on Panattoni Park, which is located on the former site of Aylesford Newsprint.Staff at DHL will be relocated from its existing distribution centre nearby.Industrial ...
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Clipper Logistics in £14.8m deal to buy Dutch repair company
Clipper Logistics has forged a £14.8m deal to acquire a Dutch consumer electronic repairs specialist, strengthening the group’s existing repair offering in the UK and mainland Europe.The company has announced it has agreed to acquire CE Repair Services Group BV, which provides electronic equipment repairs for global blue-chip companies.Clipper said ...
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Abbey Logistics returns to profitability thanks to “back to basics” strategy
Road tanker company Abbey Logistics is back in the black, delivering a pre-tax profit of £2.76m, after losses of £1.26m last year, as it continues to focus on its core markets.The company, which recently landed a £3m a year bulk liquid contract with an alternative fuel manufacturer, is predicting a ...
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DX Group chairman the latest to buy shares as internal investigation continues
DX Group said chairman Ronald Series had purchased 88,500 ordinary shares after the company said it was not in a position to publish its audited accounts due to an internal investigation.The group is set to have its shares suspended in the New Year following the delay to the release of ...
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Extinction Rebellion mounts Black Friday blockades at 13 Amazon depots
Amazon said it took its environmental responsibilities seriously after Extinction Rebellion (XR) targeted 13 of its fulfilment centres across the UK on Black Friday and attempted to block entrances.The group said it was using bamboo structures, lock-ons and banners with the words: “Amazon Crime” and “Infinite Growth, Finite Planet”, as ...
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Parcel firms hit back after new league table exposes "huge cracks in sector"
Some of the largest parcel firms in the UK have criticised research by Citizens Advice which claimed to have uncovered consistent problems in their customer service and deliveries.DPD, Hermes and Yodel said the findings were flawed and based on poor methodology after the independent organisation said there were “huge cracks ...
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Owner of M6toll makes £42m loss as Covid shrinks traffic volumes
The M6 toll road owner plunged deeper into the red last year, with its most recent accounts revealing a £42m pre-tax loss.Midland Expressway’s (MEL) turnover dropped by £38m to £51.3m in the year ending 31 December 2020 as traffic on the 27-mile toll road plummeted by 45% due to pandemic-related ...
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Clipper Logistics launches joint venture with luxury brand platform Farfetch
Clipper Logistics and luxury brand platform Farfetch have launched a joint venture company to create an e-commerce fulfilment solution for luxury brands as global demand for high-end purchases rises.The deal sees Clipper combine forces with the company, which operates the global Farfetch Marketplace platform offering luxury items to customers from ...
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Associated British Ports fleet takes on board Teletrac Navman technology
Telematics specialist Teletrac Navman has landed a contract with Associated British Ports’ (ABP) Port of Southampton, following a trial of the company’s fleet telematics, tracking platform and connected camera system.The deal sees ABP Southampton roll out the technology across its 80-strong fleet, including over 30 electric vehicles.Craig Barbour, ABP general ...
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Horticulture firm enjoys surge in profits
Specialist horticultural plant haulier Bleach of Lavant said continued demand for its services helped increase revenues and profits last year.For the year ending 31 March 2021, the West Sussex-based operator reported a turnover of £11.6m, a 2.1% increase on the previous year.Pre-tax profit soared to £753,000 compared to £143,000 in ...
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Central London tree care firm overcomes space restrictions with 7.5-tonne Isuzus
Arboreal specialists Connick Tree Care has added three Isuzu 7.5-tonne trucks to its London fleet in order to boost the number of jobs it can complete in areas of limited space.The N75.190 rigids have specialist arb bodies built by Southern Vehicle Bodies featuring cab mounted full-width toolboxes.The Isuzus will tow ...
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AO World issues profit warning as driver shortage and supply chain issues take their toll
AO World has issued its second profit warning in two months as it continues to be hit by the HGV driver crisis and supply chain shortages of electrical goods ahead of Christmas.Despite benefitting from the e-commerce boom fuelled by the Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns last year, the company has revealed it ...
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Europa Worldwide forecasts record profits for this year and next
UK logistics operator Europa Worldwide Group is predicting record turnover and profits this year and forecasts even greater success in 2022, despite the challenges of Brexit and the Covid-19 pandemic.The company said this week it is expecting to achieve a record turnover of £260m this year, against £210m in 2020, ...
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Palletforce reports record 2020 volumes as revenues soar
Palletforce said investment in capacity, infrastructure and technology helped it deliver record distribution volumes during 2020.Revenue for the year ending 31 December 2020 increased by £19.5m to £136.6m (2019: £156.1m) and underlying EBITDA was £12.24m (2019: £8.98m) reflecting a margin of 9%.Pre-tax profit was £11.2m (2019: £7.65m) which represents an ...
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DHL Supply Chain staff at Bellshill site threaten strike over "poverty pay"
DHL Supply Chain said it had not given up resolving a dispute among drivers and warehouse staff at its multi-user site in Bellshill, despite threats of strike action at Christmas.The Unite union said an initial pay offer by the company to staff of 9% over two years had been rejected ...
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Palletways signs up STR Logistics
STR Logistics in Exeter has joined Palletways, taking on distribution services across the English Riviera as well as Teignmouth and Newton Abbott.Anthony Quinn, STR joint MD, said: “Palletways has significant, well-defined domestic and pan-European distribution routes, which we know will add value to our existing services.“Innovative technology, like its customer ...
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Dale Brothers cuts costs with new refrigerated trailers
Dale Brothers UK has taken delivery of six new refrigerated trailers, each mounted with the company’s first Carrier Transicold Vector® HE 19 MT units, a move designed to help reduce running costs and improve fleet efficiency.Dale Brothers UK has taken delivery of six new refrigerated trailers, each mounted with Carrier ...
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Hargreaves Services results "very strong" in light of HS2 delays, CEO insists
CM 06.03.14 Hargreaves Logistics is one of six operators engaged in trials of a new LPG system called EASI-LPGRevenues at Hargreaves Services fell by 7.9% in the year ending 31 May 2021, largely due to a delayed start to the HS2 contract.The group reported total revenues of £204.8m compared to ...
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Wincanton signs five-year deal with Primark
Wincanton has won a five-year contract with fashion retailer Primark for the provision of transport services to all its UK stores.The partnership begins early next year and will see Wincanton make more than 50,000 deliveries to 191 stores across the UK each year.The logistics giant added that it would work ...