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Scania Hit With £770m Fine For Price-Fixin...

Sep 28, 2017Comments off

Scania has been handed a £770m fine by the European regulators for involvement in a price-fixing cartel.

RHA Reacts To Massive Fine On Scania

Sep 28, 2017Comments off

The Road Haulage Association has welcomed the heavy fine the European Commission has imposed on Scania for being part of a price fixing cartel over

New Peer To Peer Car Hiring Platform With H...

Sep 27, 2017Comments off

Adur & Worthing Councils have today announced that they have teamed up with HiyaCar to become the first UK council to enable peer to peer

Adapter Provides Access To Fleet Management

Sep 27, 2017Comments off

The Mercedes PRO Adapter enables customers to use initial services from Mercedes PRO connect for their fleets. When inserted into the service port in the vehicle, the adapter establishes

PSA And Changan Develop A New One-Ton Pick-...

Sep 27, 2017Comments off

Following the framework agreement signed last June 7th, ChangAn Automobile and Groupe PSA go one step further today, signing an agreement to co-develop a new vehicle

Giant Funnel Bins To Tackle Motorway Litter

Sep 27, 2017Comments off

New giant funnel bins are being installed at motorway service areas across the North West in a bid to reduce the amount of litter dropped

The Used Market Is Showing Significant Stre...

Sep 27, 2017Comments off

The used market is showing significant strength with values showing an average increase of 0.5% at three years 60,000 miles, according to cap hpi.

The Launch Of The MG XS Design

Sep 27, 2017Comments off

The launch of MG’s new Compact-SUV marks an exciting new era of design for the iconic company. The brand-new Compact-SUV is set to go on

Fleets Need To Be Carrying Out Walkaround C...

Sep 27, 2017Comments off

Fleets need to ensure that drivers are carrying out walkaround checks on their company vehicles, warns FleetCheck.

Ford Smart Bench Keeps Pedestrians Connecte...

Sep 27, 2017Comments off

Worrying about a flat smartphone battery could become a thing of the past – at least for some pedestrians in London. Ford and smart cities