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IVECO lands Eurocargo ground support handling order from Navajo Leasing

IVECO’s proven HI-SCR engine technology – which eliminates the need for Euro VI vehicles to make periodic stops for forced regeneration – has led Navajo

Comment on SMMT new car sales report

Michael Woodward, UK automotive lead, Deloitte, said: “With the first 2020 registration plates released in March, the industry may have hoped for a bumper month

UK new car registrations fall -44.4% in March

The UK new car market declined -44.4% in March, according to figures published today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). In the

Ford provides “peace of mind” solution to new vehicle purchases during crisis

Ford has blended vehicle purchase and finance plans to offer new customers a payment holiday of up to six months. The Ford “Peace of Mind”

FreshLinc takes 20 Renault Trucks Range Ts

FreshLinc Group LTD the Spalding, Lincs based temperature-controlled, fresh, chilled and horticultural products total supply chain management specialists have taken 20 new Renault Trucks tractor

EVs are going mainstream – it’s time to talk charging

In the immediate aftermath of the government’s announcement that its ban on new petrol, diesel and hybrid cars would be brought forward from 2040 to

Boom in home deliveries sees vans take a bigger share of online sales

Booming home deliveries and urgent vehicle replacements by tradespeople and essential workers are dramatically changing the shape of motor retail sales during the coronavirus crisis.

THINK! backs Take Extra Care campaign

Road Safety GB is encouraging all road users to help reduce the strain on the emergency services during the coronavirus pandemic by taking extra care

Take five and participate in the 2020 Road Safety Survey

All road users are being encouraged to take five and complete a new survey on emerging road safety issues. The 2020 Road Safety Survey by the

UK truck drivers rise to the COVID-19 supply chain challenge

With measures to counter the spread of Covid-19 across the UK coming into effect, national supply chains are being put to the test as demand