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Holyhead Port

Holyhead Port hoping to re-open by 16th January

Holyhead Port, situated in Anglesey, North Wales, serves as a pivotal maritime hub, facilitating substantial passenger and freight movement between the United Kingdom and Ireland.

New HPI research reveals motorists' biggest concerns about driverless cars

Motorists’ biggest concerns about driverless cars

New research* has revealed that just over half of motorists (57%) are concerned about the feeling of not being in control of self-driving cars. The

DG McArdle boosts efficiency and uptime using Eureka TMS

DG McArdle boosts efficiency and uptime using Eureka TMS

A leading Irish haulier says its transport management system is helping it to cut vehicle down time and improve overall productivity. DG McArdle International Ltd

Repairing a pothole

Seven million more potholes to be filled in 2025

The UK government has announced a substantial investment of £1.6 billion for the fiscal year 2025-2026 to tackle the nation’s persistent pothole problem. This funding

Manager with a digital tablet in the background of Vans.

Predictive fleet maintenance driving down costs in the US

In the U.S., where over 11 million fleet vehicles are on the road, keeping fleets operational and cost-efficient is critical to profitability. Controlling fleet costs

:Dribe car subscription vehicles on a forecourt

Car subscriptions could be the catalyst for greener mobility

Electric vehicle sales have experienced a marked increase in the UK. According to international car experts, car subscription models hold significant untapped potential that could

Truck on a country highway

Transportation: Four Industry Predictions for 2025

In this article, Christopher Keating, Senior Vice President of Trimble Transportation Europe, outlines the key trends set to transform the logistics sector in 2025 which

Health and Safety Executive

Ginsters owner fined £1.28m for employee death

The owner of Ginsters has been fined £1.28 million after an employee was killed by a lorry that was delivering supplies to the bakery where

Port of Felixstowe

Port of Felixstowe suspend some new booking charges

The Suffolk Port’s new Container Booking System (CBS) launched yesterday (1 January) but officials have said “there will be no charging hauliers for Late Notification

Electric cars on charge

Stricter emissions testing for PHEVs

The automotive industry is undergoing significant regulatory changes aimed at achieving more accurate real-world emissions data. As of January 1, 2025, the Euro 6e-bis emissions