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Sort the border to prevent supply chain breakdown, Logistics UK urges government

Easter weekend marks the traditional start of the UK’s exodus to the EU, with coachloads of schoolchildren and carloads of families taking the opportunity to travel to Europe for skiing holidays and spring breaks.  

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EV fleets growing at pace across the UK

A report has found that most fleet managers increased or maintained the number of electric vehicles (EVs) in their fleet.

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£38 million boost for safer roads across England

17 of the most high-risk roads in England to be made safer for drivers.

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Major boost for the Solent as £17.5 million rail project announced

The Minister for Rail and HS2, Huw Merriman MP, officially opened the new Solent Rail Terminal marking the completion of the £17.5 million partnership investment between Associated British Ports (ABP) and Solent Stevedores.

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Logistics UK reacts to Scotland HGV Zero emission task force

Senior leaders from Scotland’s HGV industry have developed a set of actions to help the sector transition to net zero.

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Easter Traffic: ‘Carmageddon’ warning for UK

Logistics operations across the UK will be hit by major disruption as the RAC lists the Easter bank holiday traffic spots where roads will be busiest.

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Easter Traffic: ‘Carmageddon’ warning for UK

Logistics operations across the UK will be hit by major disruption as the RAC lists the Easter bank holiday traffic spots where roads will be worst affected.

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Logistics UK Supply Chain Resilience Conference key message...

"Embrace technology to enhance resilience, but it is we, the people working in logistics, that will still power the sector".

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Logistics UK gives evidence to the Transport Select Committee on the Future of Transport Data

During a session of the Transport Select Committee on the Future of Transport Data, MPs heard from Logistics UK Deputy Director – Public Affairs Ben Garratt, Maritime UK Chief Executive Chris Shirling-Rooke MBE and RailX Chairman Steve Freeman.

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Highlights from What Car Van Awards 2024

What Car Magazine has just published its Van Awards for 2024. Here are some of the winners…

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£16 billion pothole repair bill for England and Wales

The rate of pothole repairs on local roads in England and Wales has reached an eight-year high according to a new report, with an estimated two million repairs in the current financial year.

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Logistics industry unites in call for dedicated government minister

Heads of the UK’s leading logistics trade associations are urging the next government to recognise the value the sector provides to the economy and appoint a dedicated minister for logistics with cross-departmental responsibilities.

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Logistics businesses need planning reform to scale up site development opportunities 

Logistics UK has written to Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Michael Gove and Shadow Minister for Housing and Planning Matthew Pennycook about the importance of planning reform to support the logistics sector. 

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Logistics UK launches manifestos for Midlands and the North 

Logistics UK has this week (13 March) launched manifestos for the North and the Midlands ahead of Mayoral elections taking place on 2 May.

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M25 closed in both directions between J10 & 11 this weekend, 15-18 March 

Plus, Blackwall Tunnel closure date changes 

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Low carbon fuels strategy to be published May 2024 

Logistics UK has learned that the long-awaited Low Carbon Fuels Strategy (LCF) will be published in May 2024. 

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2024: A Manifesto for UK Air Cargo

On Monday 4 March, Logistics UK and Airlines UK hosted their third joint annual air cargo seminar, this year’s theme being ‘A Manifesto for Air Cargo’. 

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26-year high for vans performance

According to figures released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) 5 March 2024, new light commercial vehicle (LCV) registrations grew by 2.2% to 17,934 units in the best February performance since 1998.   

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Forecourt diesel prices week commencing 4 March 2024

For the week commencing 4 March 2024, the Logistics UK Fuel Card price for diesel is 118.48 pence per litre (ppl) excluding VAT.

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National Infrastructure Commission review on the electricity distribution network

The Chancellor has commissioned the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) to undertake a study into electricity distribution networks and to provide recommendations on the policy decisions required to make the network fit for net zero.

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