June 2025

AV Dawson Transport tests electric truck

Middlesbrough-based AV Dawson Transport has run a pilot trial of a fully electric heavy goods vehicle (HGV) as part of its net zero plans. Working in partnership solutions provider VEV, the transport firm put the 42-tonne, fully electric HGV to the test across a variety of routes to its customers’ sites. It completed over 1,800 miles over 42 journeys, delivering a reduction in emissions of 2.3 tonnes from a single vehicle ... [+]

Bristol to be FLOW Central under Crown Estate plans

The Bristol Port Company has welcomed The Crown Estate’s announcement identifying Bristol Port as a key player in the next generation of floating offshore wind developments in the Celtic Sea. It has awarded rights to deliver two 1.5GW floating windfarms off the coasts of South West England and South Wales ... [+]

New standards to boost road freight security

The Department for Transport has introduced a Road Transport Security Standards (RTSS) initiative to bolster the security of the sector to help operators safeguard their vehicles, personnel, and cargo against organised crime and terrorism. It says that incidents in cities like Munich and New Orleans have highlighted how commercial vehicles can ... [+]

Antwerp-Bruges – make the connection

The Port of Antwerp-Bruges will once again host an Intermodal Marketplace in Antwerp on 19 November. It will give industry professionals the opportunity to learn about the intermodal connections available at the port and promote modal shift to sustainable transport options. European rail, barge and shortsea operators and inland terminals with ... [+]

Publishing logistics – doing it by the book

As the UK publishing sector navigates an increasingly complex global landscape, logistics has become a make-or-break factor. With over 60% of UK publishing revenue generated through exports, ensuring timely, cost-effective, and compliant delivery is no longer just a back-office task - it’s a strategic imperative, says Marion Simpson, managing director ... [+]

ACS promotes two in new-look time critical team

Air Charter Service has made two promotions as part of a restructure of its Time Critical division.Robert Alleman moves to the position of group chief executive officer of ACS Time Critical and in his new will be responsible for the global development of on-board courier and next flight out services.Andreas ... [+]

BIFA to sponsor freight crime-busters

BIFA – the British International Freight Association – is to sponsor the National Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service (NaVCIS) and will as a result be able to offer members up-to-date information of truck crime. NaVCIS is a national police unit that aims to reduce all vehicle crime, including theft of or from ... [+]

Los Angles completes restoration of fire-damaged wharf

The Port of Los Angeles has completed its $22.7 million Berths 177-182 Wharf Restoration project on the East Basin Channel in Wilmington. Approved by the Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners in September 2023, work on the project started in November 2023, and included 382 feet of concrete wharf, 62-feet-wide. Work ... [+]

GXO gets green light for Wincanton buy

The Competition and Markets Authority has cleared GXO’s acquisition of Wincanton subject to the divestment of a number of Wincanton grocery contracts in the UK. Integration is expected to commence in the third quarter and the teams are permitted to collaborate on specified ongoing aerospace and defence tenders in the ... [+]

WCS starts work on Lyon airport site

Worldwide Flight Services (WFS), a SATS company, is taking a 20-year lease on a new air cargo terminal in the CargoPort area of Lyon-Saint Exupéry due to open in summer 2026. The 5.2-hectare Aéroport de Lyon DC1 site is adjacent to the runway and will offer 19,133m² of warehouse space and ... [+]

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