Suttons Tankers to Buy DHL’s UK Bulk Chemical Business

Suttons Tankers has agreed a deal to acquire DHL Supply Chain’s UK bulk commodity chemical business. The acquisition predominantly covers chemical transportation from sites in Billingham, County Durham and Runcorn, Merseyside. DHL’s dedicated services in packed chemicals, bitumen, lubricants and fuels will remain with DHL.

Michael Cundy, Managing Director of Suttons Tankers, said: “We see DHL’s bulk commodity chemical business as complementary to our existing offer and in line with our strategic commitment to this market. This acquisition shows Suttons’ continued commitment to the bulk chemical sector and the benefits of a national shared user-support network.”

Suttons operates in the UK with a fleet of more than 500 vehicles focused on the chemicals, gas and fuel sectors and internationally with key business centres in New Jersey, Widnes, Antwerp, Ludwigshafen, Singapore, Shanghai, Tokyo and Khobar.

Descartes to Launch SmartDownload Telematics Hub at CV Show

Descartes Systems Group is to unveil its smart compliance management solutions at the UK’s CV Show (30 April–2nd May, NEC Birmingham, Stand 5G110). Descartes will launch its SmartDownload Telematics Hub, automatic remote download of tachograph data via installed telematics devices. Transport operators of all sizes will be able to automatically download driver card and vehicle unit tachograph data via their telematics devices, unlocking time savings and ensuring tachograph data is downloaded on a daily or weekly basis – a fundamentally smarter approach to compliance management. Many operators already use telematics to manage their fleet operations; this enables them to extend their use and get more out of their investment in telematics. The Descartes SmartDownload Telematics Hub is able to work with all the leading telematics and HGV manufacturers’ solutions.

The cloud-based solution replaces traditional manual, time-consuming and disruptive download processes of tachograph data. VU data must be downloaded within 90 days, and driver card data is required within 28 days. Automatic remote download of tachograph data means that data can be downloaded to a schedule whilst the vehicle is in operation, saving 20 to 30 mins per vehicle per week downloading VU data and driver card data back in the depot. Downloading data on a daily or weekly basis rather than the legal limits of 28 and 90 days means that issues such as unaccounted mileage can be dealt with before they become a big problem.

SmartCompliance provides operators of all sizes with one integrated package; one single system; one login; one complete picture to manage your compliance.

Andrew Tavener, Head of Marketing at Descartes Systems UK, says: “With a single source of compliance data, companies can leverage automation to move from reactive to proactive management by exception. For example, automated processes for analysing vehicle and driver tachograph data ensures any unaccounted distance or a lower than expected number of vehicle checks are immediately flagged. Likewise, operators can ensure drivers’ licenses are automatically checked based on a driver’s risk profile. With our complete SmartCompliance solution, operators will be able to properly focus on managing the exceptions, rather than the compliant operations and drive additional value from this compliance data.

Descartes to Launch SmartDownload Telematics Hub at CV Show

Descartes Systems Group is to unveil its smart compliance management solutions at the UK’s CV Show (30 April–2nd May, NEC Birmingham, Stand 5G110). Descartes will launch its SmartDownload Telematics Hub, automatic remote download of tachograph data via installed telematics devices. Transport operators of all sizes will be able to automatically download driver card and vehicle unit tachograph data via their telematics devices, unlocking time savings and ensuring tachograph data is downloaded on a daily or weekly basis – a fundamentally smarter approach to compliance management. Many operators already use telematics to manage their fleet operations; this enables them to extend their use and get more out of their investment in telematics. The Descartes SmartDownload Telematics Hub is able to work with all the leading telematics and HGV manufacturers’ solutions.

The cloud-based solution replaces traditional manual, time-consuming and disruptive download processes of tachograph data. VU data must be downloaded within 90 days, and driver card data is required within 28 days. Automatic remote download of tachograph data means that data can be downloaded to a schedule whilst the vehicle is in operation, saving 20 to 30 mins per vehicle per week downloading VU data and driver card data back in the depot. Downloading data on a daily or weekly basis rather than the legal limits of 28 and 90 days means that issues such as unaccounted mileage can be dealt with before they become a big problem.

SmartCompliance provides operators of all sizes with one integrated package; one single system; one login; one complete picture to manage your compliance.

Andrew Tavener, Head of Marketing at Descartes Systems UK, says: “With a single source of compliance data, companies can leverage automation to move from reactive to proactive management by exception. For example, automated processes for analysing vehicle and driver tachograph data ensures any unaccounted distance or a lower than expected number of vehicle checks are immediately flagged. Likewise, operators can ensure drivers’ licenses are automatically checked based on a driver’s risk profile. With our complete SmartCompliance solution, operators will be able to properly focus on managing the exceptions, rather than the compliant operations and drive additional value from this compliance data.

DSV Panalpina Rename to Follow Merger Completion

DSV has announced an all share voluntary public tender offer for all publicly held shares of Panalpina. DSV and Panalpina have reached an agreement on the terms and conditions of a combination by way of a Public Exchange Offer to all Panalpina shareholders.

If the offer is successful, DSV and Panalpina will become one of the world’s largest transport and logistics companies with a pro forma revenue of approximately DKK 118 billion and a workforce of more than 60,000 employees operating in 90 countries.

Following completion, DSV will propose to its shareholders, at an extraordinary general meeting, to change its name to ‘DSV Panalpina A/S’, which reflects the long, rich history of both companies.

 

DSV Panalpina Rename to Follow Merger Completion

DSV has announced an all share voluntary public tender offer for all publicly held shares of Panalpina. DSV and Panalpina have reached an agreement on the terms and conditions of a combination by way of a Public Exchange Offer to all Panalpina shareholders.

If the offer is successful, DSV and Panalpina will become one of the world’s largest transport and logistics companies with a pro forma revenue of approximately DKK 118 billion and a workforce of more than 60,000 employees operating in 90 countries.

Following completion, DSV will propose to its shareholders, at an extraordinary general meeting, to change its name to ‘DSV Panalpina A/S’, which reflects the long, rich history of both companies.

 

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