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Latest News6th March 2023

Conference: Resilience in the supply chain

London, UK: A one-day conference, Supply Chain Resilience, is being staged by Logistics UK on 23 March. The event, at the America Square Conference Centre, London, is aimed at industry leaders. Alan McKinnon, professor of logistics, Kuhne Logistics University is the keynote speaker. The programme will include presentations and debate from other leading industry experts …

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Latest News6th March 2023

Northern Ireland Brexit deal to take two years to implement

London, UK: The government will explain over the next few days in more detail how the new deal to replace the Northern Ireland protocol will work, said Chris Heaton-Harris, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. He said London would seek to provide assurances around Northern Ireland’s place within the United Kingdom by amending legislation, a …

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Denholm Seafoods builds new cold store as part of £30m upgrade

Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland: Fish processing company Denholm Seafoods is building a new 12,000sq m cold store in Peterhead as part of a £30m project. The upgrade will enable Denholm Seafoods to increase its daily freezing capacity and boost cold storage capacity to 19,000 tonnes. The cold store is being built adjacent to the current Denholm …

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Latest News6th March 2023

Frozen food health and safety conference

Warwick, UK: The Health & Safety Conference and Technical Conference take place this week. The British Frozen Food Federation is hosting the events on 8 March at the British Motor Museum in Warwick. Simon Brentnall, head of health and safety, British Frozen Food Federation, said the Health & Safety Conference covers ammonia, human behaviour, grey fleet …

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Latest News3rd March 2023

Last mile fleets risk delays to electrification plans

London, UK: Last mile logistics operators need to think first about charging infrastructure or risk delays to electric vehicle roll-outs, says electric charging infrastructure specialist Mer. Mer says many businesses are focused on whether existing vehicle fleets can be switched to electric vehicle, but are omitting to factor in the challenges of charging them all. Mer …

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Latest News3rd March 2023

Driver CPC update risks safety says Logistics UK

London, UK: There are “serious safety concerns” about the proposed reform of the Driver Certificate of Professional Competence proposed by the Department for Transport, warns Logistics UK. “Today’s consultation is bad news for road safety and haulage operators, as well as drivers,” said Chris Yarsley, senior policy manager – road freight regulation, Logistics UK. “Within …

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Latest News2nd March 2023

Australia: Scott’s Refrigerated Logistics enters administration

Sydney, Australia: One of Australia’s biggest trucking companies has entered administration, putting up to 1500 jobs at risk. Scott’s Refrigerated Logistics has more than 500 trucks and 1,000 trailers in Australia, as well as 24 warehouses and serving supermarket Coles, IGA and Aldi, among others. Scott’s was reportedly bought by private equity firm Anchorage Capital …

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Latest News2nd March 2023

Lineage takes Schmitz Cargobull reefers in Australia

Victoria, Australia: Lineage Logistics has taken delivery of eight 24-pallet Schmitz Cargobull refrigerated trailers. The trailers will be used for local work for Lineage’s customers in Victoria and have Schmitz Cargobull’s latest in-built racking system. “The roof-mounted load bars are attached to the trailer itself, so there’s no issues in losing load bars which happens …

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Latest News2nd March 2023

Emergent Cold LatAm adds two sites in Brazil

São Pauloa, Brazil: Emergent Cold Latin America has acquired two cold stores in the State of Rio Grande do Sul, in Southern Brazil. The warehouses, purchased from logistics company Reiter Log, include a new 12,500-pallet site in Nova Santa Rita, in the metropolitan region of Porto Alegre, and a 2,500-pallet site in Passo Fundo. Both …

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Latest News2nd March 2023

Changes to Driver CPC could boost HGV driver recruitment says DfT

London, UK: The Department for Transport (DfT) is consulting on changes to the Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) in order to make make it “cheaper, shorter and more effective”. The CPC is currently obtained by passing four tests and renewed by completing 35 hours of training every 5 years, which can cost up to …

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Skills bill smoke and mirrors

Adrian Grove, business development director, Qube Learning, questions whether government rhetoric matches the action in education. When the Skills Bill passed into law last April, it was announced with a pledge that the Skills and Post-16 Education Act would level up and drive economic growth across the whole country – welcome news for the logistics …

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Latest News1st March 2023

Petit Forestier buys SV Noleggio

Villepinte, France: Petit Forestier Group has bought Italian refrigerated vehicle leasing and rental company SV Noleggio. SV Noleggio is a family business and the acquisition will strengthen Petit Forestier’s Italian market share. SV Noleggio has 3,000 vehicles, nine agencies and about 100 employees. SV Noleggio’s fleet include E-Daily electric vehicles following a similar approach to …

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