Infinium Logistics, the European asset management and energy transition specialist, announces that it has completed the acquisition of two adjoining sites in West Thurrock for C.£15 million. The acquisition includes two adjacent off-market sites totalling over
Shortlisted for Haulier of the Year at the 2024 MT Awards, Campeys of Selby has revealed that its accreditation with FORS is ‘an absolute must’ when in pursuit of new business wins. With more and more
The Container Booking System (CBS) replaced the Vehicle Booking System (VBS) in Felixstowe on Monday 15th July. VBS was introduced in 2007, whereby a certain number of appointments were released every hour to prevent congestion. With the
A West London automotive solutions company is targeting major growth with a newly-launched service for the film and TV sector, as the global industry looks to recover from recent challenges. AGS Film and TV has already
A recent McKinsey & Company (McKinsey) report on pollution highlights that light commercial vehicles (LCVs) are the largest single contributor within the logistics industry (40 per cent). BEDEO, a pioneering leader in the electric mobility sector,
DFS explores the impact of Low Emission Zones (LEZ) on the fueling topography of the continent in years to come. Signs bearing the latest Low Emission Zone (LEZ) guidelines have become a familiar sight in European
Cars increasingly feature a variety of safety systems to provide assistance and additional reassurance to the driver, which are commonly grouped under the term ADAS for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems. ADAS items include Adaptive Cruise Control
Evri, the UK’s largest dedicated parcel delivery company, has ordered 139 additional twin-axle van trailers from Tiger Trailers, with the order split into three batches, the first of which is currently nearing completion, with the remainder
Sean O’Callaghan, EV Director, SSE Contributing Posts: The electric revolution: powering Ireland’s freight future
The road freight industry stands at a critical juncture in Ireland. With diesel-powered heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) accounting for a disproportionate 20% of all road transport emissions while comprising just 7.1% of vehicles on Irish roads,