Superdrug, the UK’s second largest health and beauty retailer, is set to open at least 35 new stores.
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Additional capacity for rail freight services must be accommodated on the East Coast Main Line (ECML) according to a statement made by EWS.
The Freight Transport Association, in partnership with Transport for London, is holding a key conference for companies and other stakeholders concerned with the movement of freight in the capital.
Environmental Health Officers at Peterborough City Council in Cambridgeshire, have launched a national pilot scheme to increase safety measures in HGV vehicle workshops.
Raleigh, one of Britain’s best-known bicycle companies, has invested in a pair of Mercedes-Benz 7.5-tonners.
The 350-year monopoly that Royal Mail has held over the UK postal market has come to an end. New rules introduced as of 1st January 2006, allow rival companies to compete for a share of the multi-million pound market.
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The proposed strike action, involving 250 warehouse staff at JJB’s national distribution centre, has been narrowly avoided.
Transport Minister, Derek Twigg, today indicated that he is set to approve proposals for a container port at Bathside Bay, Harwich, Essex.
Danish group DSV, which trades at DFDS Transport, is launching a take-over bid for Frans Maas, the Dutch logistics provider