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Tesco saves 4GWh of energy with better control of cold stores

Glasgow, UK: Tesco achieved an average 10% energy saving at eight distribution centres between January 2022 and September 2023 by better managing the operation and maintenance of refrigeration and heating equipment at its sites. Monitoring and data management by Star Refrigeration’s Ethos service and StarCare maintenance were the key to success. Star Data Analytics Ethos, …

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Postpone border target operating model to prevent food inflation

 Reading, UK: Full implementation of the new Border Target Operating Model at the end of the month will increase food prices and reduce consumer choice, warns the Cold Chain Federation. It is urging Defra to postpone implementation until October and use the delay to address serious issues in consultation with the food logistics industry. The Cold Chain …

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Magnavale Easton completion nears

Easton, UK: Magnavale’s Easton warehouse is set to open later this year. The warehouse has 101,000 pallet positions and multiple floors dedicated to contract packing. “In recent weeks, we have watched the development come together piece by piece, with the installation of refrigeration pipework, cladding, roofing, and the installation of the refrigeration plant. “These milestones …

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Round table discusses how rising wage costs will affect logistics sector

Northampton, UK: A round table chaired by the UK Warehousing Association chief executive Clare Bottle discussed how this month’s increases to the minimum and living wage will affect the logistics sector. The issue of wage increases was one of the hottest topics debated at the logistics round table, held in Northampton. The national living wage …

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XPO Logistics boosts maternity benefits for UK staff

London, UK: XPO Logistics has enhanced its maternity benefits in the UK for soon-to-be and new parents in a bid to boost the company’s family-friendly policies. Currently pregnant employees – or those adopting children – are entitled to enhanced maternity pay after one year of service at XPO. Now, after two years of service, employees …

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Common user charge rates “unhelpful”

Reading, UK: The government’s publication of Common User Charge rates and eligibility for imports entering the UK through Dover and Eurotunnel have been met with disappointment by the Cold Chain Federation, describing it as “unhelpful”. “It is extremely disappointing that the government announced the charges at the last minute, leaving affected businesses little time to …

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Bako takes 24 new trucks all with Carrier refrigeration

London, UK: Bakery wholesaler Bako has taken delivery of 24 new rigids with Gray & Adams bodies and Carrier refrigeration. A combination of Carrier Transicold Supra 1150 MT (multi-temperature) systems and engineless Iceland 11 MT units are fitted to the new vehicles. The trucks replace older vehicles and the move represents the first time Bako …

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Tesco expands home delivery electric fleet

Welwyn Garden City, UK: The first of 151 Iveco E-Daily chassis cabs has been delivered to Tesco, with the remaining vehicles to come later in the year. Iveco says it is is supporting the supermarket on its decarbonisation journey with its eDaily vehicles in a two-battery configuration specified to optimise payload and range. This first …

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Waitrose consults on shutting Enfield warehouse

Enfield, UK: Waitrose is weighing up whether to close a delivery warehouse in Enfield later this year as a result of potential rent increases. The warehouse, which handles online deliveries, opened in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic when there was a jump in online grocery shopping demand. According to Retail Gazette, a letter written to …

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Samworth Brothers adds solar-powered reefers

Melton Mowbray, UK: Samworth Brothers is using Titan solar-power, supplied by Marshall Fleet Solutions, on its fleet. Using the system is part of Samworth’s commitments to reducing its carbon footprint—including sending zero food waste to landfill since 2015 and removing 555 tonnes of packaging in its Food to Go category from 2020 to 2022. Samworth …

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Portsmouth’s new Brexit border post unlikely to be used

Portsmouth, UK: The new £24m border control post in Portsmouth may have to be demolished because repeated changes to post-Brexit border arrangements have made it commercially unviable. Designed to carry out checks on up to 80 truck loads of produce a day, the port now expects to process only four or five daily. The post at …

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Hayden Chilled ceases trading

Dumfries, Scotland: Provisional liquidators have been appointed at Hayden Chilled, which handled chilled, frozen and ambient distribution and warehousing in the UK and Europe. The company’s website states that Richard Oddy and Blair Milne of Azets were appointed “joint provisional liquidators” of Hayden Chilled Ltd on 11 March. The website also states that “the company …

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