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Parking sensors top the list for young driv...

Nov 11, 2021Comments off

When young drivers consider the best gadgets to have on their next car, it is great to see safety concerns are at the top of the list. Added to the risk of damage to their car,

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Ford & Purdue University patent chargi...

Nov 11, 2021Comments off

Ford and Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, researchers have taken an important early step to make recharging EVs simple and time saving. Through a research alliance, researchers from both groups are working to develop a

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COP26: Pledges towards zero emissions on &#...

Nov 11, 2021Comments off

At COP26, the UK announced that new heavy goods vehicles sold from 2040 will need to have zero emissions. Novenber the 10th was ‘Transport Day’ at the climate conference in Glasgow and the UK is one

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Supply chain resilience the most critical i...

Nov 10, 2021Comments off

With the UK government having set out its plans for dealing with Covid in England over the coming months, the UK head of data driven supply chain company C.H. Robinson, has urged UK plc to build

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HGV test changes need caps on training char...

Nov 10, 2021Comments off

Planned changes to lorry tests to address HGV driver shortages require caps on driver training charges, and the introduction of mandatory mentoring schemes to properly solve shortages, according to Advanced Supply Chain Group (ASCG). The global

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Garry Jones

Nov 10, 2021Comments off

Garry Jones has vast experience in finance and technology over a 35-year career. He has held the role of CEO in several organisations at the boundary between these two sectors, including the London Metal Exchange, the London

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Pandemic exposed company value chain flaws

Nov 10, 2021Comments off

As businesses look forward to the post-Covid environment, value chains have come under the spotlight. In many sectors, long-standing inefficiencies were exposed by the pandemic and it’s bringing about change in the relationship between businesses and

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UK’s Connected Kerb targets 190,000 o...

Nov 09, 2021Comments off

Charging infrastructure company Connected Kerb plans to install 190,000 on-street public chargers in the UK by 2030, requiring up to 1.9 billion pounds ($2.55 billion) in investment, as demand for electric vehicles soars, the company said

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Wait of up to 24 weeks to take HGV driving ...

Nov 09, 2021Comments off

The Government is being urged to do more to solve the heavy goods vehicle (HGV) driver shortage or risk the prospect of similar supply chain problems that led to the fuel crisis. Petrol stations ran dry as panic

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EAN energises MFG’s first all-EV charging...

Nov 09, 2021Comments off

Motor Fuel Group (MFG), the market leading independent forecourt operator, has opened its first all-EV charging station in Stretford, Manchester, with support from its power infrastructure partner Energy Assets Networks (EAN). The site has been transformed