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The UK’s largest container firm is diversifying into the hire and modular markets

Cleveland Containers, which is based in Stockton-on-Tees, Teesside, has recently announced the launch of the Cleveland Group, which encompasses the container arm along with two

New Ford Ranger Model lifts luxury to new levels

Ford Pro today revealed the ultra-high specification Ranger Platinum pickup 1 – raising luxury to a new level in the Ranger family. The new Ranger Platinum joins

The growth of Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil

Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) is a renewable, low carbon, low emission and fossil-free sustainable alternative fuel, with 90% fewer CO2 tailpipe emissions per litre than

Heppner acquires Volta Zero trucks for its urban distribution

Volta Trucks, the leading and disruptive full-electric commercial vehicle manufacturer and services provider, has announced the first implementation of its new full-electric Volta Zero with

Merseyside’s Police and Crime Commissioner extends support to TyreSafe

TyreSafe has welcomed the support of Merseyside’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Emily Spurrell. The announcement is another boost to TyreSafe’s commitment to raising awareness of

National haulier wins appeal against traffic commissioner

Upper Court Judge Hemmingway has today, 29th November 2022, overturned the Government Traffic Commissioner decision not to grant a license to REL Haulage Ltd, finding

FIA launches Road Safety Index to improve organisations’ safety footprint

The FIA is launching today the FIA Road Safety Index to onboard organisations in the effort for safer roads by enabling them to measure and

TPS solves problem of ultra-rapid charging without costly infrastructure upgrades

The final pre-production version of a ground-breaking new smart rapid charger with 480kW ultra rapid speed that can be installed without the need for major

Asset Alliance Group wins another slice of Domino’s fleet

Asset Alliance Group is supplying the UK’s leading pizza company Domino’s with 15 Mercedes-Benz trucks, eight Scania rigids and eight DAF tractors, in a significant

Electric vans could be worked harder and charged less

Petrol and diesel-powered light commercial vehicles (LCVs) are being worked more than twice as hard as electric vans within the same customer fleets, despite the