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Call for food business energy price cap

At the Cold Chain Live! conference at the NEC in Birmingham, Cold Chain Federation President Tim Moran will urge Government to help curb further food

Together For Safer Roads partners with VisionTrack

VisionTrack, the leading AI video telematics and connected fleet data specialist, has entered into a membership agreement with global NGO, Together for Safer Roads (TSR).

Mina and Lightfoot launch EV charging fraud prevention solution

EV Payment experts Mina, and telematics, driver coaching tech, and rewards platform provider Lightfoot, today announce their partnership to stamp out EV charging fraud for

TIP launches ‘Earned Recognition by TIP’

TIP has launched ‘Earned Recognition by TIP’, a brand-new service to support those transport operators who are interested in attaining ‘exemplar’ status through the DVSA

Drivers’ hours rules relaxed to support Queen’s funeral

The Department for Transport (DfT) has introduced a temporary relaxation of the enforcement of the EU drivers’ hours rules for drivers involved in the delivery

Further strikes at the Port of Liverpool threaten UK supply chains

Dock workers at the Port of Liverpool – one of the UK’s main freight ports serving trade to Ireland and the US – have announced

Palletline Logistics goes from strength to strength

Palletline Logistics, part of Palletline the UK’s leading force in palletised network freight distribution, has reached new heights following the completion of recent acquisitions. Headed

Brigade Electronics launches Brigade Van

Brigade Electronics – a market-leading provider of vehicles safety systems – has launched Brigade Van: a new product range featuring a variety of vehicle safety

Anne-Marie Trevelyan replaces Grant Shapps as Transport Secretary

Anne-Marie Trevelyan has been appointed Transport Secretary in Liz Truss’s new Government. She replaces Grant Shapps who had held the post since July 2019. Anne-Marie

Road transport prices reach new highs for 2022

The average price-per-mile for UK haulage vehicles rose by 1 point this month, to 117.8 points in August, after showing signs of falling midway through