Huge thanks to Alistair Speedie for 20 years as Chair of the Timber Transport Forum. The Forum works as a partnership with the industry & local authorities to manage timber transport issues. Alistair is stepping down with Jason Hubert of @scotforestry taking up the role.
Environment Minister @MairiMcAllan is encouraging local authorities and landowners to get their #timbertransport projects into @scotforestry before the 20th March deadline:
Full story ➡️ https://t.co/sKQBbNq2vK
Restrictions on the felling and movement of timber from demarcated areas in Scotland affected by the tree disease Phytophthora pluvialis were lifted on 24th January 2023. This move follows research which showed that the risk of the disease spreading via timber material is low.
Don't forget that the TTF is supporting Local Authorities to deliver an EV charging network fit for future requirements. Councils are welcome to join us at our forthcoming Working Group meeting in Newbury on 28 February - details are here: https://t.co/10YYqZ7H7c
Looking for a new challenge for 2023? We've got two jobs up for grabs. If you want to join us and work at the heart of forestry in Scotland, then please get in touch.
➡️Forestry Transport and Innovation Advisor
➡️Project Support Officer
➡️https://t.co/qvdWuoJRmJ
The 9th International Workshop on Sustainable Road Freight will focus on ways to improve the sustainability of freight transport, particularly those related to the factors shaping the net zero transition process.
The event will be held online by the Centre for Sustainable Road Freight on 12th-14th December 2022. This year’s workshop will focus on resilient transitions to net zero freight transport systems.
New rules on how the DVSA categorises vehicle defects in roadside checks came into effect on the 1st of September. Updates include changes to the assessment of the load security section.
(1) Environ Minister @MairiMcAllan has announced a new £2.6M contract with @abports21 to move thousands of tonnes of timber by sea, instead of road. The move, via TimberLINK, will help in the efforts to decarbonise the forestry sector. https://t.co/q2ocv7Qi0H
The steps to reducing emissions in the industry include improving fuel economy, optimising fleet design, reducing road miles, using alternative fuels, and shifting our focus to the future.
Read our report: https://t.co/cyTokZC9wq
#TimberTransport#Haulage#NetZero
Another round of funding is now available with a closing date of October 20th for innovative solutions that will help the Heavy Duty Vehicles sector decarbonise. CeeD has organised a webinar on September 13th.
Just 15% of the UK timber hauliers we surveyed had thought about alternative powertrain sources. The ‘Road Haulage Decarbonisation’ report explores what options are or will be available for the future.
Find out more: https://t.co/cyTokZC9wq
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The paper lays out how electric vehicle and biofuel adoption will impact timber transport in the decades to come.
While the challenges are significant, we believe the industry can work together to innovate, adapt, and move forward towards Net Zero.
We recently published a report with @NeilStoddart3 on the decarbonisation of road haulage. How will biofuels and electric vehicle adoption help the industry achieve net zero targets in the future?
Read the full report: https://t.co/cyTokZC9wq
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