The Go-Ahead Group, a leading provider of public transport services, proudly announces a significant achievement in sustainable public transport with the introduction of an additional 201 zero-emission buses to its fleet at regional bus companies, including
Renault is marking its 21st attendance at the annual Commercial Vehicle Show with the UK premiere of the New Master and its latest 100% electric LCV line-up. During the UK’s biggest dedicated commercial vehicle event, which takes
The new Crafter will be launched in a few weeks’ time and will be taken to a higher level by means of an extensive software and hardware update. The cockpit in particular has been completely redesigned
On 2 May 2024, mayoral elections will be held across the North of England and the Midlands and whichever candidates are successful, they must appoint senior leads for logistics, responsible for seizing the opportunities presented by
Wincanton, a leading supply chain partner for UK business, today announces that it is expanding its Scottish operations, with establishment of a new distribution centre, strategically located in the heart of Scotland’s ‘golden triangle’. The company
Connected Kerb, one of the UK’s leading charge point operators, today announces plans to more than double the number of electric vehicle (EV) chargers in North East England, following its partnership with South Tyneside Council. The
VEV, the e-fleet solutions provider backed by Vitol – a world-leader in the energy sector – today announces the launch of its collaboration with leading public service provider, Serco, and RVS, to pilot electric recycling and waste collection
Data on road transport prices released this month have revealed a second consecutive month of lowered rates. The overall price-per-mile for haulage and courier vehicles dropped from 116.2 to 114.7 during February, following previous years’ trends.
More than half of the local road network in England and Wales is reported to have less than 15 years’ structural life left as the amount needed to fix the backlog[1] of carriageway repairs increases to
EM Rodgers, an international haulage firm based in Northampton was issued with a fine of £66,000 when six stowaways were discovered in one of its trucks. Ed Rogers, a director, said the company went “above and