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23rd February 2012
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1. URTU investigated by Manchester Police 2. Cardiff haulier set to be liquidated 3. A&M Transport hit by £2,000 Iveco parts theft 4. Harlequin seals first contract win with Kellogg’s 5. Hilary Devey joins fight to save TruckPol 6. Kent looks at duty free zone for fuel 7. TNT rejects UPS bid 8. New MoT fees make private HGV test centres more attractive 9. ND bags a Tetley tea deal 10. Retaining talent is a key worry for logistics bosses The founder and MD of Gillards Transport, Raymond Gillard, died last weekend aged 68 following a long illness. The company, based in Burrowbridge, Somerset, has been in business for 50 years.

Drivers working on a Tesco contract at Eddie Stobart in Dublin are to strike for 36 hours from 6am today (23 February) in protest against fatigue, inadequate rest and low pay.

The administrators of the

Coryton refinery have secured another three months of production at the Thames Estuary site. The refinery supplies 20% of the South East’s fuel and the collapse of its owner Petroplus last month threatened fuel shortages for hauliers in the region. PricewaterhouseCoopers has struck a deal ensuring production will continue for now.

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Organisations: Manchester Police
Locations: Dublin, Burrowbridge, Cardiff

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