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New car sales continue to decline in October

The UK new car market declined again in October, with 153,599 vehicles registered, according to figures released today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and

A guide for fleet managers on fraud prevention & detection

Today we start a two-part, in-depth series on preventing and detecting fraud in fleets in our Expert Blog section. The series is authored by Matthew

IVECO’s Stralis X-Way is just the job for Nixon Hire

Nixon Hire has expanded its 100 per cent IVECO tanker fleet by adding three 26-tonne Stralis X-Way 6×4 rigids – amongst the first vehicles of

Could PCP selling be the next PPI scandal?

Research conducted by Toluna on behalf of Motorama reveals that 53% of homeowners don’t know what the car finance abbreviation ‘PCP’ (Personal Contract Purchase) actually stands for,

Licence Bureau expands business operations

Licence Bureau has made great strides in the past 12 months with three key appointments to support its expanding business portfolio and client base. The

New partnership with Jan de Rijk and Transmetrics

Transmetrics, the leading supplier of AI predictive optimization solutions for the cargo transport industry, today announces its collaboration with European logistics service provider Jan de

Electric revenue – driveways set to charge ahead with plug-in and park

Driveways with charge points are now offering electrifying opportunities for homeowners as they rent them out as parking spaces to motorists with electric vehicles (EVs).

Six new Scania P 410s for L&S Waste Management Limited

L&S Waste Management Limited has taken delivery of six new Scania P 410 8×4 tippers as part of its fleet replacement programme. The 18-plate vehicles

Carlisle Logistics appoints new General Manager

A leading UK transport and third-party logistics specialist has continued to invest in its team with the appointment of a new general manager. Bryan Jones

Buses – now here’s the good news

To the extent that there is any media coverage of buses, it tends to be bad news. The stories are about cuts in services leaving