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Thursday, 30 April 2009

TK Maxx's new supermodel - it's a lorry!

Walking down the street with my girlfriend just the other day, she swung her arm around and almost shouted "what the hell is that!!". Expecting to need to duck for my life, I turned only to be met with the huge presence of one of TK Maxx's new lorries.


The picture doesn't really do it justice, it is an absoulute monster!

According to TK Maxx:

We’ve been among the first to get these supermodels on the road. They are another aerodynamic innovation predicted to reduce carbon emissions by an estimated 10%.

Not only that, but we think they're a great way of maximising load space - that is so long as they can use all of it!!

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Wednesday, 29 April 2009

Shiply shortlisted for 4 prestigous awards

It's great to receive recognition for the work we have put in, and so we are pleased to announce that we have been shortlisted for four prestigious environmental awards.


Environment Product/Service Award
&
NLS Innovation Award

SME Innovation Award


We look forward to meeting other like-minded companies at the ceremonies over the coming months.

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Monday, 27 April 2009

Shiply New Transport Articles

We are constantly looking for ways to help our users when moving their goods. So, we have compiled a number of articles which should help you when moving and transporting those larger, bulkier goods.

Our collection of moving articles include how to transport; an oven, a washing machine, a dishwasher, a BBQ, a sink, a fridge freezer, a bed, a bookcase, a chest of drawers, a bed side cabinet, a chaise longue, a lamp and other large an bulky items.

We hope these handy little articles will help next time you are moving such goods.

There's many more to come! So keep your eyes peeled.

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Friday, 24 April 2009

DPD Delivery Charges Investigated by Daily Mirror

Sandra Wood of West London was disgusted at the re-delivery options offered by her chosen parcel delivery firm DPD. So, she called in the Daily Mirror to investigate, watchdog style!

DPD is owned by Geopost and the Mirror article first decided to get down and dirty with their financials, claiming that they had a profit of £34m last year - insinuating their re-delivery charge option is the reason for their prosperity.

The standard option is free.

It could be delivered Monday to Friday between 7.30am and 7.30pm.

DPD says, unhelpfully, that it cannot offer a more specific time than this gaping 12-hour window. Unless you pay.

Which brings us to the "upgrade option". Sandra could have it delivered before 10am on a weekday, or on a Saturday morning, at a cost of £11.75.

"So if you work on weekdays you have no choice but to pay a huge charge to get hold of your own property," said Sandra.


An anonymous post on the Mirror web site in response says:
The yellow card also gives the option of leaving the delivery in a safe place, all the customer has to do is sign the yellow card in the appropriate place, give details of where they wish the consignment to be left and leave the yellow card for the DPD driver to use as a Proof of Delivery. This costs nothing.
This is a tricky one, I agree that £11.75 is a high price to pay for a more specific delivery window. However, you must remember that many parcel networks don't offer any such option whatsoever. I feel it is a tad easy to pin this one on DPD, the issue with delivery windows are industry wide.

This last-mile issue and getting the timing right to minimize inconvenience to the receiver has long been a controversial one. However, given the advances in technology, route planning, GPS tracking and such forth, waiting in all day for a delivery now really should be a thing of the past. We think it is high time the big boys really step up to the play in this area.

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Thursday, 23 April 2009

2009 Budget - £1 billion low carbon recovery

It was announced yesterday with the budget that £1.4 billion is to be spent on the low carbon sector.

To give all industries the confidence to invest in low-carbon technologies, Alistair Darling also announced the world’s first carbon budget and committed Britain to cut carbon emissions by 34 per cent by 2020. We were disappointed not to see any clear intention of these funds specifically to reduce carbon emissions in the haulage industry.

Instead there was outrage at the decision of Government yet again raise fuel tax. Alistair Darling announced that fuel duty would rise by 2p per litre in September and then by 1p above inflation every April for the next four years.

“With rates being squeezed and deflationary worries growing, now is not the time to saddle forwarders’ haulage operations with extra fuel duty costs,” said Peter Quantrill, director general of the British International Freight Association (Bifa).

The Freight Transport Association (FTA) said the cost of Septembers’ fuel duty hike, in addition to the increase of 2p per litre back in December, will cost the industry an extra £553m and cause businesses to go bust.
“Insolvency in the logistics sector has doubled in the last year and the number of HGV drivers looking for work has almost quadrupled. What more evidence does the government need that parts of the sector are on their knees," said FTA policy director James Hookham.

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Friday, 17 April 2009

Google Street View - Exposed! Empty Lorry!

Now, we know that 25% of lorries run empty and many run at less than an optimal level but this truck exposed by Google Sreetview in New Orleans USA really does take it!

Either they thought, "better than nothing" or the yellow dumper druck has been exposed to some crazy shrinking ray gun!

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Thursday, 16 April 2009

Cutting CO2 emissions in road transport - Shiply

It's a sad fact that some 25% of lorries and 15% of vans on Britain's roads run completely empty. This wastage actually accounts for around 7.2% of the UK's carbon footprint - a massive problem I'm sure you will agree.

To help publicise the magnitude of the problem, and the effectiveness of Shiply we have set up our own carbon counter page. This keeps a running tally of the CO2 we have been saving by matching users with transport providers already making similar trips.



As you can see, to date (since just June 2008), we have saved over 276,000kg of CO2 and to put that into perspective that is about the same as you flying from London to New York 455 times!

We've helped to save over 1,1,138,30 otherwise wasteful miles and so a big thank you must go out to our green transport heroes and users for their efforts.

You can keep up to date on how Shiply is getting on with the stats here.

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Tuesday, 14 April 2009

London Lorry Control Scheme Ban To Be Lifted

Havering Council, a London borough have announced that they intend to lift the current night time ban on lorry deliveries from 2010.

The London Lorry Control Scheme has been viewed by many within the industry and restrictive and does little to help ease the "last mile" problem.

Currently, lorries are charged up to £500 fixed penalties if they are caught carrying out deliveries at weekends and evenings.

Councillor Michael Armstrong, who is the cabinet minister for housing, public protection and regeneration, said:

"The money could be spent helping businesses and in regeneration. We are in a recession after all."

We agree and furthermore, by restricting deliveries to daytime only there is an increase in the number of failed deliveries. This is not only an inconvenience to the recipients but also the delivery driver. Not to mention, there is also the detrimental impact on the environment - having to make the trip more than once!

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Thursday, 9 April 2009

Petrol Prices - It's your duty to speak up!

We're proud to be supporting PetrolPrices.com new campaign launched today to stop fuel tax going up again.

You can read all about it on the site below:

http://www.petrolprices.com/itsyourduty/

The aim is to stop another 2p fuel duty hike, to get the Government to explain how our fuel tax is spent, and to demand that fuel tax is spent on improving transport in the UK.

Thanks in advance for your support! Get involved.

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Monday, 6 April 2009

Multiple vehicle listings now live on Shiply

Previously, Shiply only allowed you to list up to one vehicle at a time to move from point A-B.

We have listened to your requests and have learnt that many of you often have to move several vehicles at a time and so want to consolidate these into one simple shipment request.

So, we are pleased to announce that there is now the option when listing a vehicle shipment, be it a car, motorbike or other to add extra vehicles to your request. In fact, you can request as many as you like - there is no limit!

We hope that by adding this functionality this will further help both users and transport providers when it comes to moving multiple vehicles.

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Friday, 3 April 2009

Truck driver forgets his trailer!

As always on a Friday, we like to post up a video which has caught our attention over the week.

Now, this one is quite something. A truck driver appears to have forgotten to lower his trailer and the result is pretty staggering! Take a look for yourselves:

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Thursday, 2 April 2009

Shipley

Shipley

Our customers often slightly miss-type our name as shipley into Google or the address bar when trying to find Shiply. Unlike the town in Yorkshire, we are spelt without the "e". So, it's not Shipley but is Shiply.

Our site is actually at: http://www.shiply.com/. Enjoy!

We are not: Shipley.


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