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Baltimore shipping channel fully reopens after bridge collapse

The shipping lane was cut off after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed 11 weeks ago after the cargo ship, Dali, crashed into the bridge. The Dali reportedly lost power several times before it hit the bridge.

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M25 & M62 closures this weekend, 8 and 9 June

From 9pm Saturday 8 June to 9am Sunday 9 June - M25 will be closed westbound between Junction 9 at Leatherhead and Junction 10 at Wisley and the A3 from 9pm Saturday 8 June to 9am Sunday 9 June.

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Logistics UK verdict - Why are UK diesel prices still the most expensive in Europe?

UK fleet operators are still having to pay more for diesel than their European counterparts, despite the 5p-a-litre fuel duty discount introduced in March 2022.

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Logistics UK's CEO David Wells joins Council for Net Zero Transport to support new government

With the General Election imminent, the Council for Net Zero Transport is well placed to support the new government as it refocuses on the challenge of delivering net zero and maximising the benefits to UK Plc from the transition.

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Scottish government needs to appoint dedicated logistics minister, says Logistics UK’s Alexandra Herdman

In Logistics UK's comprehensive report ‘Logistics: underpinning Scotland’s economy’, the organisation highlights the significance of the sector to the Scottish economy and identifies four key areas where the Scottish government must focus attention to drive inclusive growth:

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Logistics UK presents manifesto policy asks at Road Transport Expo 2024

The Road Transport Expo (RTX) took place this week 4-6 June at NAEC Stoneleigh and Logistics UK's Michelle Gardner was one of the key speakers invited to address the conference.

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Latest figures show more support needed for van operators to make zero emission switch, says Logistics UK

The van market continues to grow, according to figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) published Wednesday 5 June. However, uptake of zero emission vehicles remains slow.

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HMRC notices change in habits as thousands more submit tax returns early

The trend of sending Self Assessment tax returns at the last minute every January is gradually changing in the UK, with thousands more people choosing to file early.

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Logistics UK continues political outreach with devolved nations' meetings

Whilst the general election campaign is now underway, Logistics UK continues to keep the industry front of mind with policy makers and its political outreach programme has been focussing on the devolved nations.

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Shipping freight rates spike as more Red Sea attacks predicted  

Container freight rates have surged by approximately 30% in the last couple of weeks due to diversions made necessary after a spate of attacks by Iran-backed Houthi rebels since November. 

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Rishi Sunak’s snap general election - what it means for Logistics UK members

What will the 2024 general election mean for the logistics industry? And what happens to legislation that did not make it through?

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Road traffic estimates in Great Britain, 2023

The government has announced figures detailing the amount of road traffic experienced in on the Strategic Road Network (SRN) in the UK in 2023.  

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Transport Manager back this autumn and better than ever for 2024

Did you know that transport managers need to keep up to date with more than 70 pieces of individual legislation to remain compliant?

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International shipping update: Baltimore Bridge blown up, Red Sea issues remain

Parts of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, which collapsed after being struck by cargo ship Dali on 26 March, have been removed with controlled detonations.

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Logistics UK urges progress on infrastructure spending after government report

Logistics UK will be pressing the next government to address the findings of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC)’s annual report, which found that the government and wider economy currently lack the necessary skills and capacity to deliver ambitious plans for major infrastructure over the next five years.  

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Watch out for QR code scams when parking, Logistics UK warns members

With the alarming emergence of new QR code scams, particularly in public spots like car parks and on-street parking bays, QR Code Generator has revealed some expert tips to avoid falling victim to false codes and phishing scams.

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Logistics industry needs a permanent solution to Operation Brock says Logistics UK

With half term traffic set to increase travel times and congestion through the UK’s Channel ports this weekend, business group Logistics UK is urging government to identify and implement a permanent alternative to its Operation Brock traffic management scheme.

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General Election 2024 – Logistics UK’s manifesto

Yesterday, 22 May 2024, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak named the date for a general election, and the UK will go to the polls on 4th July, 2024.

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Engineering the next stage of vehicle compliance

Unlike cars, commercial vehicles do not currently have an audited repair standard for bodyshops against which to be evaluated, yet insurance and accident management companies need to be able to assess where to place vehicles for safe, reliable repairs.

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Exporters urged to meet CDS deadline

HMRC has reminded businesses exporting goods from the UK that less than a month remains to move across to the Customs Declaration Service (CDS).

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