Logistics

Two English Channel ferries in the Port of Dover

Reforming the Clandestine Entrant Civil Pen...

Jan 09, 2025Comments off

The Road Haulage Association (RHA) has raised significant concerns regarding the current enforcement of the Clandestine Entrant Civil Penalty Scheme. Hauliers and drivers, despite adhering

Derry Bros office sign

Derry Bros network to support cross border ...

Jan 07, 2025Comments off

Freight customs specialist Derry Bros has expanded its presence within the UK and mainland Europe with the opening of two new offices in London and

Holyhead Port

Holyhead Port hoping to re-open by 16th Jan...

Jan 06, 2025Comments off

Holyhead Port, situated in Anglesey, North Wales, serves as a pivotal maritime hub, facilitating substantial passenger and freight movement between the United Kingdom and Ireland.

Truck on a country highway

Transportation: Four Industry Predictions f...

Jan 03, 2025Comments off

In this article, Christopher Keating, Senior Vice President of Trimble Transportation Europe, outlines the key trends set to transform the logistics sector in 2025 which

Port of Felixstowe

Port of Felixstowe suspend some new booking...

Jan 03, 2025Comments off

The Suffolk Port’s new Container Booking System (CBS) launched yesterday (1 January) but officials have said “there will be no charging hauliers for Late Notification

Logistics UK’s Digital Transformation in Logistics conference

Outlook for UK logistics in 2025

Jan 02, 2025Comments off

The logistics industry in the UK is poised for significant changes in 2025, driven by evolving market demands, technological advancements, and regulatory updates. As businesses

Welsh Parliament

Welsh budget should recognise role of logis...

Dec 16, 2024Comments off

The Welsh government has published its draft budget for 2025-26 promising to “create the conditions for growth” and Josh Fenton, Policy Manager – Wales at

UK must be ambitious when resetting relationship with EU

Understanding GPSR and its implications for...

Dec 13, 2024Comments off

The European Union’s General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR), which came into force today,13th December 2024, and represents a significant overhaul of product safety requirements within

Stormont, Northern Ireland Assembly

Stormont vote to extend NI’s post-Bre...

Dec 11, 2024Comments off

The Northern Ireland Assembly’s recent vote to extend post-Brexit trade arrangements for another four years has sparked significant discussion across political, economic, and business sectors.

T&B Solutions truck being loaded in a warehouse

Former Royal Signals serviceman celebrates ...

Dec 10, 2024Comments off

A former serviceman with the Royal Signals who set up his own logistics firm in Teesside after leaving the forces is celebrating a successful decade