UK commercial vehicle (CV) manufacturing fell -2.9% in the first six months of the year as 56,956 vans, trucks, taxis, buses and coaches left factory
The French border control zone at the Port of Dover is to be expanded to reduce the risk of queues at peak times when the
Officials are set to extend a grace period to six months for hauliers operating in the capital to comply with new Progressive Safe System (PSS)
FORS, the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme, has unveiled ‘Introduction to Decarbonisation’, a brand-new module for its popular FORS Practitioner training programme. The new course equips
UK commercial vehicle (CV) manufacturing fell for the third consecutive month in May, by -59.3%, as temporary supply chain challenges impacted output, according to the
Twelve-volt battery technology needs to improve, says the Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP), as “bricking” issues continue to affect adoption of electric vans. Paul Hollick,
A new report published today (11 June 2024) by Logistics UK lays out the opportunity which the sector, that operates at the heart of all
Gerry Keaney will be stepping down from his role at the end of 2024, after more than 11 years leading the BVRLA. During his leadership,
As the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak MP announced the General Election will be held on 4 July 2024, business group Logistics UK urged all political
Fleet managers face a critical decision – how to power their expanding commercial vehicle fleets. Recent figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders