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There comes a time in every build project where a developer will think to himself or herself: “If only I could set my own building regs.” Those regulations came about to put a brake on shoddy practice.
Trunking vehicles have been increasing in power year by year and that seems to be continuing.
Amtrak is looking for extra overnight parcel-sorting facilities to meet rising volumes. The company has two hubs in the West Midlands which meet current needs, but Amtrak expects continued growth in home shopping which will demand extra capacity.
At the time of writing this column, we have another surge of interest in the popular press and TV on “Scourge of the White Van Man”.
Used vegetable oil from chip fryers and restaurants is helping a light haulier make the streets of Bath a cleaner and greener place.
Trevor Ellis has been appointed as the new Chairman of Palletline. Ellis is a director of C S Ellis (Group) of South Luffenham, near Oakham in Rutland, which has been a Palletline member since 1994.
Nissan Renault Alliance, has renewed its UK distribution contract worth in excess of £21m with TNT Logistics.
Transport for London has a hidden agenda to raise revenue, according to the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association.
Manufacturing almost always happens behind closed doors in factories: trade and commerce happens discreetly in offices. But often logistics operations happen out on the open road in full view of the public.