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Fleet Logistics UK calls for clarity over CAFE 2020

Stringent clean air targets for European vehicle manufacturers under the EU’s Clean Air for Europe programme (CAFE) may mean that, following the decision to leave

Online car sales to rise, predicts industry expert

The introduction of smartphones and computers has given birth to the age of enablement – with people able to do just about anything with a

Fleet Operations calls for a sharper focus on driver eyesight

Fleet management specialist Fleet Operations is urging fleet operators to ensure their drivers have regular eyesight tests following new research which shows that thousands of

Bevan Group enters the electric vehicle arena

‘Final mile’ delivery specialists in the UK, together with tradesmen and other operators working in urban areas, can now choose a competitively priced, fully electric

Goodyear Total Mobility signs 2-year partnership with H. Parkinson Haulage

Goodyear Total Mobility is proud to announce a new two-year partnership with H. Parkinson Haulage Ltd. With over 60 years’ experience in the haulage industry,

DG International’s Horizon platform brings transparency to the supply chain

Specialist freight forwarder DG International is launching Horizon, a cloud-based, single-platform solution bringing end-to-end digitisation, visibility and integration to supply chain management. Designed with customer’s

Pioneering ResiCAV project wins government cybersecurity competition

A pioneering project to ensure that connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) and their infrastructure are protected against rising cybersecurity threats, has been named as a

Featherstone prisoners on right road with Bridgestone

Prisoners at HM Prison Featherstone are being given a life changing opportunity to forge careers once their sentences are complete, thanks to the world’s largest

More vans returned early as fleets avoid clean air charges

An increasing number of vans are being returned to Fleet News 50 (FN50) companies early, in a possible sign that fleets are taking action to minimise their

Direct Vision specification updated to prevent false warnings

Transport for London (TfL) has revised the Direct Vision Standard (DVS) to ease the fitting of sensors to articulated lorries. The update is designed to