All Motor Transport articles in 2020 – Page 6
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XPO extends partnership with LPR
XPO Logistics has renewed its UK partnership with La Palette Rouge (LPR), the leading provider of pooled pallets in the consumer goods (FMCG) and retail sectors in Europe.The new contract extends XPO’s relationship with LPR, a division of Euro Pool Group, to two decades.XPO will continue to manage pallet depots ...
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EV Cargo Global Forwarding launches new AI app
EV Cargo Global Forwarding has launched a new mobile app which uses artificial intelligence to help clients monitor global supply chain movements.The app is part of EV Cargo’s aim to “transform logistics into a technology industry”.The first-generation AI Chatbot, dubbed EVie, gives complete visibility of the entire supply chain and ...
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TfL urges HGV operators to apply now for free Direct Vision Standard Safety Permit
TfL is urging operators of HGVs over 12 tonnes to apply now for a free Direct Vision Standard (DVS) Safety Permit, ahead of enforcement action being implemented from 1 March 2021.Latest TfL data suggests that as many as 100,000 HGVs using the capital’s roads have yet to apply for their ...
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Meet the 2020 MT Award winners - Service to Industry sponsored by Aquarius IT
Mark Johnston, customer service director of sponsor Aquarius IT, Culina Group CEO Thomas van Mourik, and MT editor Steve HobsonThomas van Mourik has served Culina Group for over 25 years, developing it into a market leading organisation. With the acquisition of companies like Dairy Crest, Wiseman Dairies, Great Bear and ...
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Rhys Davies & Sons enters administration
Just one year after being bought by Cathay Investments, Cardiff haulier Rhys Davies has gone under after accruing “unsustainable losses” during the Covid-19 pandemic.Ian Vickers and Philip Harris, partners at business advisory firm FRP, have been appointed joint administrators to Rhys Davies & Sons today (8 December).In a statement the ...
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P&O Ferries backs use of CNS fast track freight tool for hauliers
Smart logistics provider Community Network Services (CNS) is targeting international hauliers with its new purpose-built online tool aimed at fast tracking freight.The Border Entry and Exit Movement Service (BEEMS) has already been approved by P&O Ferries which will be mandating the use of BEEMS on its Cairnryan to Larne route ...
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Moody Logistics lands major Grundfos contract after gaining FORS accreditation
Caroline Moody and Paul JohnsonMoody Logistics and Storage has won a “significant” contract with Danish-based Grundfos after gaining FORS accreditation.The Danish water pump manufacturer made it a condition that the Cramlington-based firm became FORS accredited to ensure the company could gain access to construction sites across the UK.Gaining FORS bronze ...
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Cargo theft surges back to pre-pandemic rates in Q3, NAVCIS reports
Cargo theft from HGVs rose to pre-pandemic rates in the third quarter of 2020, as the national lockdown came to an end and traffic returned to the roads.According to the latest quarterly report on cargo theft from the National Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service (NAVCIS), incidents of cargo theft in the ...
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Brickability Group buys Immingham haulier McCann for £1.75m
Construction materials distributor Brickability Group has bought Lincolnshire haulier McCann for £1.75m to secure and control its supply lines from Europe ahead of Brexit.McCann, which specialises in transporting building materials from factories in Europe to construction sites in the UK, will become Brickability’s in-house logistics and transport division division.The Immingham-based ...
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Meet the 2020 MT Award winners - Business Excellence Award sponsored by Hireco
MT editor Steve Hobson, Wren Kitchens’ SHEQ manager Tim Pearson, national transport compliance and training manager Dave Cooper, and Pete Smith, director of sponsor HirecoWren Kitchens celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2019, reporting an annual turnover of £643m – up 20% on the year before. The company‘s logistics team delivered ...
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Online support for SMEs during pandemic helps boost volumes at APC Cambridge
APC Cambridge is reporting year-on-year growth of 43% growth, which it attributes to the boom in online shopping in the Cambridge region and the resilience of its SME customers during the pandemic.The company, which is part of parcel delivery network APC, said its top ten customers have achieved an average ...
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Abbey Logistics reports improved performance and builds platform for growth
Tanker company Abbey Logistics is on the road to recovery after more than halving its losses in the past financial year and delivering ‘strong profitability’ this year.Unveiling its annual results to 27 June 2020, Abbey Logistics said underlying EBITDA in the year had risen “significantly” to £4.6m - a 37% ...
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Gasrec completes £1m upgrade to DIRFT biomethane refuelling facility as industry demand grows
Gasrec has completed a £1m upgrade to its flagship refuelling facility at the Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal (DIRFT), to meet mounting operator demand for biomethane fuels.A team of engineers have installed new fuel dispensers, new supply lines and a new fuel management system, along with greater remote operability for ...
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Logistics firms ramp up customer communications during pandemic
More than a third of transport and logistics businesses have increased their customer communications in response to the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic.According to new research from SMS communications provider TextAnywhere, while online shopping and home delivery has risen significantly in the past few months, 57% of logistics firms still ...
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Scores of operators sign up for electric vehicle webinar next week, Association of Fleet Professionals reports
Almost 100 delegates have signed up to a webinar next week focusing on how operators can transition to electric vehicles (EV).The webinar hosted by the Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP) will launch new guidance and advice on the issue.Created by the AFP’s EV, Low Carbon and Alternative Fuels committee, the ...
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DP World and P&O Ferries offer free transport for Covid-19 vaccines
DP World, which owns P&O Ferries, is “ready to go and awaiting the opportunity” to help the rapid roll out of Covid-19 vaccines across the UK for free.The company told motortransport.co.uk this week it has the infrastructure and capacity to help deploy the vaccine, pointing to deep water ports with ...
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CNG Fuels inks £80m funding deal for 14 new gas powered HGV refuelling stations
CNG Fuels has landed £80m in funding from Foresight Group to build 14 new refuelling stations for gas powered HGVs as part of wider plans to roll out a national network.The joint venture deal will see the initial £80m of funding used to develop around 14 public access stations on ...
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ETS Truck and Van becomes Mercedes-Benz authorised repairer
The Blandford Forum branch of ETS Truck and Van in Dorset has become an official Mercedes-Benz Trucks authorised repairer, marking a return to the brand for the firm’s MD Colin Gale (left), after a 26-year hiatus.The move follows ETS’s acquisition and refurbishment of an existing commercial vehicle maintenance facility on ...
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Meet the 2020 MT Award winners - Clean Fleet Van of the Year
MT editor Steve Hobson, Bill Laidlaw, UK sales manager, Saic Maxus (LDV), and Andy Salter, MD of DVV Media InternationalMaxus UK & Ireland’s commitment to developing game-changing zero emission electric vehicles (EVs) with the payload and driveability of diesel equivalents makes it a worthy winner of this award. Judges praised ...
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London operators must apply for Direct Vision permits by end of January
Operators running HGVs into London are being warned of a “hidden deadline” to apply for a permit under the forthcoming Direct Vision Standard (DVS).Goods vehicles over 12 tonnes GVW will require a DVS permit to enter the capital from March, based on a star rating indicating how much a driver ...