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Latest News21st June 2023

Employers and unions launch three-point plan to ease global driver shortages

Geneva, Switzerland: The IRU has joined forces with ITF, the International Transport Workers’ Federation, to launch a three-point plan to help fix driver shortages. IRU secretary General Umberto de Pretto said: “Driver shortages are quickly getting out of control. Balancing global labour supply and demand via simple measures to ease legal immigration and stop exploitation …

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Speakers announced for Cold Chain Live! 2023

Liverpool, UK: Professor Tim Lang from City University, Sophie-Kim Chapman from DFDS, and Chris Hall from Asda will deliver the keynote sessions at Cold Chain Live! 2023, the Cold Chain Federation event taking place at the ACC Liverpool on 14-15 September. The conference will focus on ‘resilience and opportunity’, with two days of discussion, insight …

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Latest News20th June 2023

Packaging company merger

Cannock, UK: Allpack and Eastpac are merging and will operate under the Allpack name.leveraging the strengths and expertise of both companies to offer unparalleled products and services to their customers. “By combining forces, Allpack and Eastpac Group aim to enhance their offerings, streamline operations, and deliver enhanced value to customers,” the companies said in a …

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Viewpoint19th June 2023

How digital technology revolutionises food safety

In the pursuit of enhancing food safety, digital technology has emerged as a game-changer, says Jason Kay, chief commercial officer, IMS Evolve. Milton Keynes, UK: In an era where food safety concerns are of paramount importance and interest to both consumers and the media, examples such as the horsemeat scandal demonstrate the gravitas needing to …

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New “Brexit tax” threatens small traders

Reading, UK: The planned charge of £43 per consignment for goods imported from the EU outlined in a Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs’s consultation document, is a “sting in the tail of a post-Brexit food inspection regime,” said Shane Brennan, chief executive, Cold Chain Federation. Brexit is already fuelling inflation and many UK …

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Latest News15th June 2023

Windsor Framework needs more clarity says RHA

London, UK: Road Haulage Association members are increasingly concerned about the Windsor Framework’s lack of clarity, with concerns about increasing costs and potential delays in transit times, according to managing director Richard Smith. The Windsor Framework is a proposed post-Brexit legal agreement between the European Union and the United Kingdom, announced on 27 February this …

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Latest News15th June 2023

Stellantis promotes hydrogen with Lhyfe Heroes

Nantes and Poissy, France: Stellantis, which makes hydrogen-powered vans, has partnered with Lhyfe Heroes, which runs a website with advice on hydrogen use and vehicles. Stellantis launched its first compact van range over a year ago, including the Citroën E-Jumpy Hydrogen, Peugeot E-Expert Hydrogen and Opel Vivaro-e Hydrogen. These vehicles, which are currently built in …

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Cold Move adds more solar panels

Oswestry, UK: Cold Move is adding solar panels to three more cold store roofs. Cold Move started installing solar panels in 2012, an early user of solar power on cold storage sites in the UK. The photograph shows the initial stage of the new solar PV installation at Cold Move’s Glovers Meadow site. This marks …

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Latest News14th June 2023

Logistics UK Van Awards – call for entries

Tunbridge Wells, UK: Entry to Logistics UK’s Van Awards, that celebrate van operators which have gone above and beyond for industry, closes on 14 July. Logistics UK urges companies to make their final nominations for the event that takes place in Birmingham on 15 September. Businesses of all sizes, whether operating a large fleet of …

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CoolKit reports record revenue

Burnley, UK: Temperature-controlled van converter CoolKit reports profits and revenue with turnover of £17.6m in the year ending June 2022, up 54% on the previous year. Profit before tax was up 298% to a record £1.08m. The results follow a year of growth for the business and a commitment to new light commercial vehicle stock, …

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NewCold to create “largest automated cold storage site in the United States”

Lebanon, Indiana, USA: Netherlands-based NewCold, is planning a $150m expansion of its 380,000-square-foot facility at Lebanon Business Park. The company announced initial plans to locate in Lebanon in 2020, with an initial $150m investment, and became operational in the autumn of 2022. Jonas Swarttouw, NewCold’s executive vice president, and chairman, of North America, said: “This …

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Brexit to blame for drop in ranking of UK logistics sector from 6th to 19th

London, UK: Brexit is behind the dramatic fall in the UK’s competitiveness in logistics – plummeting from an average of sixth place to 19th – according to the World Bank’s 2023 Logistics Performance Index report. The UK had an average placement of 6th between 2012 and 2018 – in the years before Brexit. This drop …

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