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Idle vehicles still need their MOT – AA

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The AA is advising drivers to keep their vehicles serviced and MOT’d as the third national lockdown begins. While some drivers may be tempted to

Check your paperwork says FTA Ireland

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FTA Ireland has warned UK businesses to ensure any goods sent to the Republic of Ireland are accompanied by the correct declarations paperwork or face

Interactive road safety map updated with 20...

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A free web mapping service, which shows details of road collisions and casualties across Britain, has been updated to include data for 2019. Developed by

Customer communications spike as firms resp...

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According to new research, more than a third of transport and logistics businesses have increased their customer communication efforts in response to COVID-19, as firms

Highways England catches tailgaters on came...

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Highways England is trialling the use of new cameras to clamp down on tailgating, an offence it says is a factor in around one in

Nearly 1 in 10 UK hauliers recruiting to ma...

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With 66% of UK hauliers concerned about the increased admin required in preparation to cross the border, they reveal the changes caused by the Brexit

Scania (GB) Ltd wins Scania’s largest...

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Scania (Great Britain) Limited has won a major order for a minimum of 2,250 trucks from Consortium Purchasing, an operation led by William Stobart, Executive

Keedwell eliminate empty running with Retur...

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Keedwell Konnect was formed in March of this year to coordinate logistics and maintain new customer accounts by diversifying traffic flows within the RT Keedwell

A Renault Trucks D Wide Z.E. is fitted with...

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Strongly committed to sustainable transport, Rhyner Logistik has just acquired a fully electric Renault Trucks D Wide Z.E. to supply Denner supermarkets. As part of

Coronavirus testing for hauliers to continu...

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Current testing arrangements for hauliers crossing the Channel – where they must have had a negative coronavirus test within 72 hours of crossing – are