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Carrier Transicold’s Flagship Vector® HE 19 Unit to Make UK Debut at CV Show 2019

Carrier Transicold will showcase its flagship next-generation temperature-controlled trailer system – the Vector® HE 19 (High Efficiency) – for the first time in the UK

Spring Statement response

Paul Hollick, ICFM (Institute Of Car Fleet Management) chairman: “On behalf of all fleet decision-makers and company car drivers, the ICFM is hugely disappointed that

Jaama adds new modules to key2 asset management system

Industry-leading fleet software innovator Jaama has taken another big step towards enabling customers to have a paperless office with the launch of a new eSignature

Brexit is not the only show in town for the fleet sector

As government indicates that the fleet sector must continue to wait for a published response to the recent review into the impact of WLTP on

Joblift analyses the impact of Brexit on the automotive industries’ job ads

It has been everywhere on the news, the impact that Brexit is having on the automotive industry in the UK. At the end of February,

Jaguar Land Rover to recall 44,000 cars over emission issues

Ten models have been found by regulators to have been emitting more CO2 than they had been certified to emit. JLR will be contacting the

Infiniti restructure operations to drive profitable growth in US and China

INFINITI Motor Company has today announced a restructuring plan that will focus the brand on its largest growth markets, specifically North America and China, while

Cooper Solutions removes seller fees on FullAuction

Cooper Solutions has removed its seller fees in a move to further support dealers selling through its trade-only online auction site, FullAuction.  Cooper Solutions is

NewMotion reaches major milestone with network of more than 100,000 charge points

NewMotion is the first in the industry to have reached more than 100,000 charge points in its roaming charging network in Europe. The company works

The British public finds the public transport sector to be outdated and unfit for purpose

The British public feels the public transport sector does not meet its expectations of modernisation and functionality, according to new research commissioned by Fujitsu. The