

New applications granted for Abnormal Load Engineering, Allen Transport and Bibby Supply Chain Services caught our attention this week.
- Stafford-based Abnormal Load Engineering has been granted a licence authorising three HGVs to operate out of the MACC Business Park in Machrihanish, Argyll.
- Chard S has been granted a licence to run a truck from an operating centre in Uddington, Glasgow.
- Bibby Supply Chain Services has been granted a new licence authorising five vehicles and 25 trailers out of a new operating centre on Fraser Road, Livingston.
- Allen Transport in Aberdeen has been granted a licence to operate 12 HGVs and two trailers out of the base in Dyce.
- Sparrows Offshore Services in Aberdeen has upgraded its restricted operators’ licence to a standard national one, authorising three trucks and a trailer.
- Ulpha Dairy Transport in Stranraer has been granted a new authorisation and can now operate 10 trucks and 20 trailers.
- Fishers Services has been granted a variation to its licence at its Inveralmond Industrial Estate operating centre in Perth and can now run 18 HGVs and four trailers.
- McLeish International Logistics in Largs has successfully applied to upgrade its licence from standard national to standard international.
- Ord Industrial & Commercial Supplies can now run five vehicles and two trailers out of a new operating centre on the Pond Industrial Estate in Bathgate.
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