Supertrucks new operation can handle with care
Supertrucks raise a glass Supertrucks, a manufacturer of purpose-designed bodies and racking systems, have launched a specialist fleet operation for companies who need a glass-carrying
A first look at the BMW X4
The new BMW X4 combines the hallmark features of the BMW X family with the sporting elegance of a classical coupé, resulting in BMW’s first
Ford Fiesta becomes the UK’s best-selling vehicle
Congratulations to Ford With sales topping 4,115,000 in July, the Ford Fiesta is now ranked as the UK’s best selling vehicle of all time. As
Damaged roads leading to damaged deliveries
Sights like this are a common occurrence A quarter of UK drivers are arriving at customers houses with faulty or broken goods at least once
Shell enhances fuel card fraud detection technology
Fighting fuel fraud Shell have announced it has introduced Real Time Detection technology to enhance the fraud detection capabilities of their euroShell Card. Founded on
Schmitz Cargobull is the pick of the bunch for Blueapple
Taking a bite into Blueapple’s logistics operations Scottish logistics provider Bluapple have picked up a brand new Schmitz Cargobull aluminium fixed-roof curtainsider for its UK
Clarks go for green with new fuel cell
MacRail’s command and control vehicle
10 inappropriate reasons for stopping on the hard shoulder
Look – no cars! Some people seem to forget that it is illegal to stop on a hard shoulder if there is no emergency. Some
Cultural shift NOT £10,000 court fines will curb speeding motorists
Expert Opinion: Matt Reynolds, Just Motor Law There is an eternal struggle between harsher financial penalties and better education in the war against motor offences.