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Over 100,000 HGVs with no Direct Vision Sta...

Jan 02, 2021Comments off

There remain more than 100,000 HGVs on London’s roads, whose operators have not yet applied for a Direct Vision Standard (DVS) permit, data from Transport

BPA welcomes Brexit deal but warns of impac...

Dec 31, 2020Comments off

Responding to the news that the EU and the UK had reached an outline agreement on a future post Brexit deal the British Ports Association

EU market access rules for hauliers from 1 ...

Dec 31, 2020Comments off

The United Kingdom and the European Union have agreed a Trade and Cooperation Agreement. We said we would keep you updated on changes that affect

Thousands of virus-stranded trucks depart D...

Dec 28, 2020Comments off

More than 4,500 lorries, among a huge backlog of stranded trucks for days in the British port of Dover, crossed the Channel on Friday after

Cautious welcome for Brexit trade deal

Dec 28, 2020Comments off

It is early days, and the full implications of the Brexit trade deal are still being assessed. Tariff free trade was vital if UK businesses,

Daf Trucks offers free cuppa & mince p...

Dec 18, 2020Comments off

Daf Trucks is offering a free cuppa – plus mince pies – for truck drivers over the festive period. The gesture, in association with selected

2020: Progress in the face of adversity

Dec 18, 2020Comments off

As we come to the end of what has been an extremely difficult and emotional year, it’s easy to forget just how much has been

What does 2021 hold for supply chains?

Dec 18, 2020Comments off

2020 has been an extremely turbulent year, with the public, businesses and the supply chains that serve them feeling the effects. But how will the

Capsized car-carrying ship Golden Ray

Dec 17, 2020Comments off

On Saturday, September 8, 2019, Golden Ray capsized within Port of Brunswick harbour, shortly after unberthing and proceeding towards Port of Baltimore. The ship departed the dock in Brunswick shortly after

Next generation speed gun catches speeding ...

Dec 17, 2020Comments off

Motorists beware, police forces around the country are trialling new handheld speed guns that will make it far easier for them to catch and fine