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UK refining – hunting for answers

...general of the United Kingdom Petroleum Industry Association (UKPIA)   “The reduction in the number of UK refineries is very much progress driven and, reaction to changing market demand,” said...

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CBA welcomes recognition of HGV driver shortages

Another industry body has responded to the announced Government actions to mitigate the chronic shortage of HGV drivers in the UK, with the Chemical Business Association (CBA) welcoming aspects of...

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Investing in the future

...number of multi-skilled drivers who work across various areas of the business. Depending on customer requirements, drivers will move from areas such as powder to gas or chemicals to fuels...

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New business innovates fuel transportation

...to embrace more sustainable transportation solutions. Overcoming sustainability challenges Paul Pearson, business line director EMEIA and Asia, Ingersoll Rand Transport Solutions, said of the new business: “IRTS has been formed...

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UKIFDA appoints new president

Kettlewell Fuels director Janet Kettlewell was inaugurated as the 33rd President of UKIFDA on the 24th June 2020, during the trade association’s first virtual AGM. Taking over the Presidency from...

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Kerosene – community buying

...Yorkshire, F. Peart & Co has partnered with Broadacres Housing Association, offering an oil scheme to help residents take control of their energy bills. Broadacres Housing Association, which provides a...

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TSA Annual Review 2019

...Pipelines Agency.  Together they continue to implement TSA’s plan to further develop the association. The past year has seen 13 new businesses join the TSA family and also the launch...

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Designed for the industry by the industry

...Greenergy and Murco, logistics companies – DHL, Hoyer, Norbert Dentressangle, Suckling, Suttons, Turners and Wincanton, the Unite and URTU unions, several trade associations including UKPIA, FPS, the Downstream Fuel Association...

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Inspiring responsible businesses

...the worst happen again, Cumbria’s homes and businesses are better prepared to deal with flooding.” Chief executive of Business in the Community, Amanda Mackenzie, said: “We want all businesses to...