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Online MBT comes to Palletforce

Online MBT, previously Mike Beer Transport, has joined the PalletFORCE palletised distribution network, as part of the Online Group’s commitment to providing its customers with the best possible service.

The Online Group added Mike Beer Transport to its network of transport centres just over a year ago and the recent change in name to Online MBT is designed to reinforce the Group’s identity as a provider of the most comprehensive range of products and services available in the industry. To complete the company’s integration into the Online Group, Online MBT has moved from Pall-Ex to the Group’s preferred pallet network, PalletFORCE.

Founded as Mike Beer Transport, Online MBT has over 25 years of experience in the haulage industry, and is ideally located within the Port Zone in Dover. The company’s expertise was most recently recognised at the 2005 Motor Transport Awards, when it won the coveted title of Haulier of the Year.

Palletised distribution has been a major growth area in road haulage over the last decade, offering a cost-effective solution to the quick delivery of small palletised consignments.

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APC Overnight Announces Major GBP 3 Million Plus Investment In Rebranding And Unique IT Delivery Solution

APC Overnight Ltd, now the UK’s largest independent parcels carrier with 128 depots nationwide, has announced its largest ever GBP3 million investment initiative in a new rebranding programme and unique IT delivery solution.

The Essington-based company, which is on course to celebrate record annual turnover and profits, has invested GBP750,000 in an impactive new rebranding exercise. The modern design provides a new distinctive logo for the APC Overnight brand together with the strapline ‘a perfect choice’ on 1000 collection and delivery vehicles.

The new livery will also carry the words ‘Delivering your parcels on time’ and will be rolled out across the company’s 125 trunking vehicles which includes 25 double-deck trailers.

In addition to the investment in new livery, APC is has ordered eight new double deck vehicles in a further GBP250,000 investment.

APC has also announced that it will be investing a further GBP2 million on the signature capture solution utilising the Intermec CN3, the latest generation in rugged handheld devices. This will give APC a unique competitive edge in terms of data and signature capture delivery solutions.

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DHL launches new international gateway in Merida, Mexico to serve US-Mexico shipments

DHL today announced the opening of a new gateway in Merida, Mexico to enhance service quality and meet the growing needs of DHL customers shipping across the US-Mexico border.

The recently installed international gateway operation will increase DHL handling capacity by more than 87 percent in the region, enabling the transport of more than 38,000 additional shipments per year. The investment is part of a strategic DHL development plan for Mexico’s Southeastern Region. The strategy will enable DHL to increase its routes and capacity, as well as expand service coverage and provide enhanced customer service.

The new Merida Gateway provides both U.S. and businesses based throughout the region (including those located in Cancun, Ciudad del Carmen, Villahermosa, Tuxtla Gutierrez, and Minatitlan), with a new facility for the transshipment of goods across the US-Mexico border. DHL’s Merida gateway has been authorized by the Mexico national customs authority to operate as a customs facility for the consolidation of the area’s imports and exports.

With the establishment of the Merida gateway, DHL will manage the customs clearance process through a local agent from start to finish, which will reduce average international delivery service times into the cities of Merida, Cancun, Ciudad del Carmen and Campeche from two days to one. DHL customers will receive specialized service by contracting with the agent of their choice.

Before the Merida gateway, shipments bound to the area from the U.S. were processed by Customs in Mexico City. “By having a Merida-based customs agent process shipments, U.S. businesses benefit because DHL can move shipments through customs without intermediate delays,” said Rosano.

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