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Mazda joins the ranks of Forces Cars Direct

Forces Cars Direct and Motor Source Group are delighted to announce a new partnership with Mazda. The UK branch of the Japanese Car giant joins

Bridgestone helps fleets to protect the health of their vehicles with FleetPulse

Bridgestone announced the launch of FleetPulse, its three-in-one solution composed of a mobile app, a centralised website and tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) hardware. With vehicle

New Bridgestone Ecopia H002 to help fleets lower their total cost

Bridgestone, the world’s largest tyre and rubber company, has announced the launch of its  latest generation of fuel-efficient Ecopia tyres. Applying an innovative pattern concept

TomTom Telematics enhances its transport fleet management solution

TomTom Telematics today announced it has enhanced its WEBFLEET solution for the transport sector. At IAA Commercial Vehicles 2018 in Hannover, it officially launched TachoShare,

First Bus appoints Delete to drive online customer experience

Following a three-month competitive pitch, one of the largest bus operators in the UK, First Bus, part of FirstGroup PLC has appointed digital agency Delete

Ford announces new Ford Telematics and Ford Data Services solutions for fleet customers

Ford today announced that it is bringing two new connected vehicle solutions to European fleet customers early next year. Through its Ford Commercial Solutions (FCS)

First Shell LNG retail station opens in Germany

Shell has opened a Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) Retail station for truck refuelling in Hamburg, Germany, to continue Shell’s diverse fuel offering. The new LNG

M6 bridge on the move in 24-hour operation this weekend

Motorists are reminded that work to remove an 800 tonne, 250ft long bridge over the M6 in Staffordshire takes place this weekend. The bridge, north

Jaguar I-PACE does London to Brussels on a single charge

The all electric Jaguar I-PACE has completed a 229 miles journey from London to Brussels on a single charge. The vehicle began its trip on

Higher fines could be changing driver behaviour

Changes to speeding and mobile phone penalties could be having the desired effect on driver behaviour, new research by Warranty Direct suggests. Warranty Direct analysis of Ministry