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Brexit – a logistics nightmare

Challenge-trg Group, one of the UK’s leading logistics recruitment and distribution companies, has today unveiled plans to prepare its staff for Brexit, as the extension

DriveTech launches new “PULSE Fleet Risk Health Check” service

You need to know where you are before you can decide where you are going and this can often be the case when addressing an

Free online guide helps fleets understand new company car Benefit-in-Kind tax rates

In light of the new company car benefit-in-kind tax rates, Venson Automotive Solutions has released a Company Car BiK whitepaper designed to improve knowledge on

Car makers are scrapping handbrakes

The traditional lever handbrake looks set to be consigned to the annals of nostalgia – with several major carmakers already declaring themselves handbrake-free. New research

The most common reason for UK driving test fails revealed

Forget the much-feared reverse park or emergency stop – when it comes to driving test fails a more straightforward error is causing the most heartbreak.

Government set to revisit motorway speed limit?

The speed limit on motorways could be raised to 80mph as drivers switch to electric vehicles, it has been reported. According to the Telegraph, transport

Bridgestone’s training offering scoops successive NTDA Award

Bridgestone’s abiding promise to ‘continuously develop people’ has been honoured in the most prestigious manner possible, after the NTDA awarded its Staff Training & Development

UK new van market falls -23.5% in September

The UK new light commercial vehicle (LCV) market declined -23.5% in September, according to the latest figures released today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers

Comments on SMMT September cars sales report

Jon Lawes, Managing Director, Hitachi Capital Vehicle Solutions, comments: “Modest year-on-year growth for the UK car industry in September is disappointing, given the equally quiet

New car market declines in first nine months of 2019

The UK new car market declined -2.5% in the first three quarters of the year, according to figures released today by the Society of Motor