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FSGB says a driver-based van fleet strategy will help combat Covid-19 operational challenges

Fleet ServiceGB (FSGB) is encouraging companies to continue investing in their van fleet operation as the industry combats ongoing operational challenges caused by the Covid-19

Raw material shortage is shifting the strategies of manufacturers and fleet manager

The global car industry has set ambitious goals to reduce CO2 in the 2030s and demand for EV batteries is growing at an enormous speed.

Quartix enhances integrated dashcam with latest camera tech

The company first partnered with vehicle camera provider Fleet Focus in January 2020, marking the first tracking software integration and a new AI camera. This

Slide in European trucking capacity raises spot market rates

Trucking capacity on European roads remained at a low level in July according to industry analysts, resulting in a significant increase in spot market rates.

Comfort, Service and Support see Inverdell select Renault Trucks T High

Impeccable’ service has led Inverdell Ltd., the Cairndow, Argyll-based temperature-controlled fish haulier, to renew its support of Renault Trucks products with the purchase of two

Construction fleets lack vehicle visibility

Fleet operators in the construction sector are in the dark about how and when their vehicles are being used, according to Vimcar. The fleet management

Tarmac’s smart card keeping HGV drivers safe and customers confident reaches major landmark

Tarmac has reached a significant landmark in its rollout of new fleet technology after presenting its 10,000th HGV driver with a smart card aimed at improving

Econ Engineering spreads the word on the benefits of MirrorCam technology from Mercedes-Benz Trucks

Winter maintenance equipment specialist Econ Engineering has added the first MirrorCam-equipped Mercedes-Benz to the fleet of gritters that local authorities and others will once again

Langdon Transport has licence revoked as director is disqualified for five year

Langdon Transport in Plymouth has had its licence revoked and its director disqualified for five years following a Bristol public inquiry. The company, which holds

A strong partner for bitumen logistics

The international logistics company HOYER is regarded as an expert in handling challenging liquid goods in the chemical, gas, foodstuffs and petroleum products industries. The