The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has launched a new course to help organisations improve the safety of their fleet drivers.
Announcing its forthcoming Van Excellence Operational Briefings, the Freight Transport Association (FTA) has said that drivers and people will be the main focus of the three events scheduled to take place in April this year.
Today (Monday 25 January) eight cities have been awarded a multi-million pound investment from Government to increase uptake of electric vehicles. Bristol, London, Milton Keynes and Nottingham were named as ’Go Ultra Low Cities’ and the
The freight industry needs a single online point where logistics operators can log in to find all their Government-held transport data, is the view from the FTA.
Vauxhall built over 60,000 vans in the UK last year, making it Britain’s number one van maker for the 14th year running, according to figures released today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.
British manufacturers made more cars in 2015 than any year since 2005 when 1,595,697 vehicles were produced, according to figures released today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). Production increased 3.9% on 2014,
With the onset of cold weather, Continental presents the VanContact Winter, a new winter tyre for light commercial vehicles and vans. Along with superior safety characteristics on snowy and icy surfaces and precision handling on snow-covered
Winning the FTA everywoman Transport & Logistics – Woman of the Year Award was a “fantastic honour” says Fiona Kerr, the winner of the prestigious industry award 2015.
Vauxhall’s all-new Brit-built Astra Sports Tourer has been to the very extremes of climate testing, so it can defy the coldest of winters or the warmest of summers.
A new era for fast Fords is dawning with the start of production of the all-new Focus RS performance hatch. Ford expects to produce 41,000 performance cars for Europe in 2016, up from 29,000 in 2015.