Freight and vehicle exchange company Teleroute has launched a new service to help protect transport professionals against failed payments.
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Workers at four Argos distribution centres are threatening to take strike action after being offered a below inflation pay rise of four per cent, which would effectively see them taking a pay cut.
Stobart Group has taken over the chilled and ambient goods distribution of Innovate Logistics from its administrators BDO Stoy Hayward.
Trevor Ellis, the chief executive of transport and warehousing specialist CS Ellis Group, has been appointed chairman of the Transport Association, following a two-year stint as vice chairman.
The second phase of the London Low Emission Zone began yesterday (7th July) and affects lorries over 3.5 tonnes, buses and coaches.
Who owns the logistics industry? On the face of it, that might seem a bizarre question, but stay with me for a moment because even a superficial survey reveals changing patterns of investment around Europe.
The June commercial vehicle market was up by more than a third on last year, according to figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.
Scania has appointed four regional executive directors in the UK ahead of further development to its regionalised structure.
Harrison Transport, the fruit and vegetable logistics provider, has taken delivery of a further two 13.6 metre refrigerated trailers from Gray & Adams.
Non vessel operating common cargo carrier CargoGulf has improved its services from the UK to the Middle East, three months after opening its first UK office.