Expect Distribution launches first electric HGVs in eFREIGHT 2030
Expect Distribution has taken delivery of its first two fully electric heavy goods vehicles as part of the eFREIGHT 2030 project, marking a major step
Leighton Vans secures GB approval for Ford Transit Custom LV-RF
Rotherham-based Leighton Vans has announced it has received official GB Whole Vehicle Type Approval from the Vehicle Certification Agency to fit its LV-RF kit to the
Myenergi teams with BT and Openreach to Electrify Fleets
British smart home energy technology manufacturer myenergi has partnered with BT and Openreach to support the electrification of their commercial van and company car fleets
Renault Trucks launches Zeroing In
Renault Trucks has announced the launch of Zeroing In, a new video series designed to provide clarity on electromobility, as part of the company’s wider
Haulage industry moves forward, but driver wellbeing lags behind
Over the last 30 years, the haulage sector has made significant strides in safety, driver comfort, infrastructure, and technology. Despite these advancements, progress in supporting
Surecam teams with Enterprise Mobility on video telematics
SureCam will be providing guidance on video-enabled fleet technology innovation at Enterprise Mobility’s Business Rental Sales Summit. The annual event brings together more than 150
Tool theft on the rise again
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles’ latest survey has revealed that tool theft from UK van drivers is on the rise, with more than 1 in 4 (28%)
bp pulse and Moto to bring electric truck charging to key UK motorways
bp pulse, a leader in ultra-fast EV charging, and Moto, the UK’s largest motorway services operator, are cooperating to accelerate the transition for UK freight
Hauliers urged to stay focused on ICS2 customs changes despite delays
Hauliers should not become complacent about Import Control System 2 (ICS2) Phase 3, despite many EU members delaying the introduction of the cargo information system,
French VAT rule change set to disrupt UK–EU supply chains
From 1st January 2026, non-EU companies will no longer be permitted to use limited tax representation in France under Customs Regime 42. For UK businesses