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BIFA set to play key role at Multimodal 2021

A major new attraction at the forthcoming rescheduled (19-21 October 2021) Multimodal Exhibition and Conference will be the British International Freight Association’s Freight Forwarders Village,

Simplytrak vehicle tracking system praised by police

Simplytrak’s vehicle tracking system is helping to fight the war on rural vehicle crime in The East Riding having partnered with North Yorkshire’s Rural Crime

Supply chain taskforce must trigger action

The RHA has given a cautious welcome to the government’s decision this week to set up an industry taskforce to advise on the UK’s supply

London ranks as top smart city in the ‘Cities of the Future Index’

Through analysis of mobility, technology, business and environmental data, London ranks as the no.1 most intelligent and future-proof city for cities with a population of

Pall-Ex Group adopts what3words for more efficient deliveries

Pall-Ex Group has announced its partnership with innovative addressing system what3words in what is a sector first for the pallet network industry, with the technology

New collaboration puts two UK tech firms in the EV pilot’s seat

Two UK technology companies have joined forces to bring accurate range prediction and optimised fuel efficiency to the electric vehicle market through the development of

Improved fleet utilisation becomes a top priority

Improving fleet utilisation was cited as one of the top three priorities in the next 12 months for more than half of the UK fleet

Yodel creates more than 4,300 roles as it gears up for Christmas

UK independent parcel carrier Yodel has announced that it is looking to recruit 4,311 new colleagues as the business prepares for what is expected to

Green light for Sunderland battery manufacturing plant

Sunderland City Council has approved plans for the UK’s first at-scale battery manufacturing plant at the International Advanced Manufacturing Park (IAMP) The £450m battery manufacturing plant

September Light Commercial Vehicles sales disappoint

The September light commercial vehicle (LCV) market in declined by –39.5% with 31,535 vans registered according to the latest figures released today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). However, compared