Putting the brakes on 'slam on cons'
25/11/2011
‘Cash for crash’ is now endemic in the UK, with fraudulent road traffic accidents...
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The average revenues of the world’s leading transport and logistics companies have barely improved on levels seen in 2007, according to analyst Transport Intelligence. But while demand for air and sea services has fallen, it’s risen for road and rail sectors. And because many organisations have turned to outsourcing, many logistics companies have increased revenues – especially those providing freight forwarding, warehousing and packaging.
Whatever transport and logistics services you provide, we can help protect your business through uncertain times, and help you make the most of opportunities that arise. We’ll also keep you up to speed with changing regulations and legislation.
We’re here to support you with advice in the following areas:
Matthew Yates
Head of Transport & Logistics Group
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‘Cash for crash’ is now endemic in the UK, with fraudulent road traffic accidents...
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05/01/2012
The level of metal theft in the UK has increased significantly since the onset of the economic...
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06/12/2011
DWF’s Senior Solicitor in the Transport and Logistics Group, Vikki Woodfine discusses the...
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02/12/2011
The Government have recently announced plans to review the rules governing night time...
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28/09/2011
When is a risk not a risk?
The HSE state that they believe risk management should be about...
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19/01/2012
Business law firm DWF has acted on behalf of Avro Heritage on its acquisition of the 500 acre...
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09/01/2012
Business law firm, DWF, has helped Cheshire-based tyre fitting company, Tyres on the Drive...
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30/06/2011
Business law firm DWF has continued its impressive growth by posting a 35% increase in net...
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