Rising costs and lack of drivers means it's still a bumpy road for hauliers
The road haulage sector is still facing rising operational costs, and transport companies have “little choice” ...
A nice little infographic on the shortage of hauliers in the UK. Surprisingly, more Polish-registered trucks travel to mainland Europe from the UK than UK-registered ones. And there are currently some 30,000 vacancies to fill. The graphic states that there is “really no limit to your earning potential, as a career driving HGVs can take you on to other roles within the logistics industry, including transport management roles which can pay really high salaries.” (Although some transport managers may quibble with that statement.)
Etail by air – here to stay or on a short shelf life?
HMM sees opportunities in Hapag-Lloyd’s exit from THE Alliance
How crazy is this: DSV goes hostile on Expeditors or CH Robinson?
Liners unveil Asia-Europe FAK price hikes to arrest steady rate decline
Legal battle heats up over 'unseaworthy' and 'reckless' MV Dali
Another strong month for US ports as container flows continue to rise
DSV chief reticent on Schenker: the focus on growing market share
Alex Lennane
email: [email protected]
mobile: +44 7879 334 389
During August 2023, please contact
Alex Whiteman
email: [email protected]
Alessandro Pasetti
email: [email protected]
mobile: +44 7402 255 512
Comment on this article