Steady increase in job numbers from corporate clients.

Stuart Godman, CEO of London courier company Absolutely, is confident that they are starting to see some green shoots post-COVID-19.

 

MOTs due from 30 March 2020

Your car, van or motorcycle’s MOT expiry date will be extended by 6 months if it’s due on or after 30 March 2020 - but you must keep your vehicle safe to drive.

250 new final mile jobs in Bicester.

This deal will see DPD relocate its existing operation in Bicester, and once fully operational, the new facility could create up to 250 new jobs.

DPD has pre-let a warehouse at Tritax Symmetry’s Symmetry Park, Bicester scheme in Oxfordshire.

The facility which will be constructed to net zero carbon will be used as a specialist parcel distribution facility.

 

CORONAVIRUS - Express courier - FINAL MILE – A peak we never planned for.

Coronavirus Final Mile – pinch point to delivery

Express sector has been at the heart of sustaining stay-at-home self-isolation delivery for the UK - from food to prescriptions, computers for home-working parcels of every shape and size helping stay at home and now helping Britain return to work.

IOC asks the public to help complete the final mile food delivery, mark your door, ‘I am at home, please knock and leave goods outside

 

 

 

Carl Lomas IOC Chairman

Covid, a period of finest hour for final mile delivery, 200% volumes on the BtoC networks supporting stay at home, self-isolation. A peak never planned, our sector tested beyond any peak we have seen. Cyber Monday every day of the week, the longest peak on record. IOC campaign asking the public to mark their doors and help keep our drivers safe at the doorstep; delivery without contact.

 

Tracey Worth, IOC CEO

Mapping the express courier, trunk and none trunk networks. The IOC worked to link resource to need across the sector – Final mile, food, medical, prescription, work-at-home goods, parcels of every shape and size to help stay at home isolation.

Express courier supporting the client chain has proven resilience to deliver; from national networks to regional and local owner-operator couriers. The sector will be recognised at the National Courier Awards on Oct 20th.

 

Click read more below and take a look at the IOC final mile code of practice - launched by the IOC for Easter Weekend; a new code reinforcing the existing IOC best-practice code of values.

Bumper IOC Sunday emails have provided the sector with weekly COVID-19 updates, from Cabinet Office through DfT, DVSA and DWP as well as fellows' Zoom meetings and newsflash updates.

Sector expert on employment status and furlough, Alan Lewis of Constantine Law has briefed fellows every step of the way.

In 2019 DX delivered over 18 million packages across the length and breadth of the UK and Eire

DX Group Trading Update May 2020

 

Azure – Dynamics 365 – FedEx Surround – down to ZIP code.

FedEx and Microsoft on Monday (May 18th) announced a new multiyear collaboration to help transform commerce by combining the global digital and logistics network of FedEx with the power of Microsoft’s intelligent cloud.

Dr Andrew Neather TfL, hot off the press, updates the IOC on this week's greater detail on forthcoming changes to road space and access

Updates are part of the Streetspace programme, creating more space for cycling and walking.

I am now starting to get a more reliable flow of information from the delivery team on immediately imminent changes.

 

Greater Manchester Clean Air Plan Updated yesterday Wed May 20th

Joanna Lane, Senior Stakeholder Engagement Officer at Transport for Greater Manchester, TfGM is asking the IOC to request fellows feedback on the update report to the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) on the GM Clean Air Plan that was published this week.

In line with the report, the Mayor made some key announcement at his weekly Press Conference. I would be grateful if you could share this update with relevant fellows and members in Manchester.’

IOC ask: is 350 vehicle charging points the number that matches Manchester?

Can we get owner-driver scrappage up to a sensible value match for an owner-driver in a Euro 5 looking to step into a cleaner Euro 6 van?

Inst of Couriers Bounce Back Govt briefing for final mile.

May14th success- It was not in the room, it was on the Zoom!

Twelve expert keynotes delivered the knowledge you need for express courier final mile in a ninety minute focus zoom.

Final mile express courier operators and govt depts. Talking shop for a 90 min focus session on COVID and Post COVID final mile. Zoom in the room for a screen packed IOC fellows heads of industry round table.

IOC chair Carl Lomas opened, IOC CEO Tracey Worth delivered introductions led by two sector operators, Kate Lester Diamond Logistics and Rob Scott GLH. The session is highlighted below and recorded for a full feedback to fellows.

 

ULEZ & Congestion Charge re-instated Monday

Charge Zone times to be extended 7am to 10pm

Car fee moves up to 15 pounds.

TfL, ‘To prevent London’s roads from instantly becoming unusably blocked with congestion, TfL has confirmed that the Congestion Charge and Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) will be reintroduced on Monday 18 May. These schemes reduce congestion and pollution and help tackle the climate emergency, and the Low Emission Zone, which discourages the use of the dirtiest lorries and large vans, will also be reintroduced at the same time.’

• Waterloo Bridge and London Bridge may be restricted to people walking, cycling and buses only with consideration for EV taxis.

• Park Lane becomes 20mph and gets first temporary cycle lane

• TfL is also working with the City of London Corporation on options to improve routes between Old Street and Bank, and between Cannon Street and Holborn to Bank