LTS Global Solutions gains Planet Mark accreditation
Coleshill-based logistics, transport and shipping specialist LTS Global Solutions has been awarded Planet Mark Business Certification in recognition of its commitment to sustainability. The accreditation
NaVCIS operation at nine UK ports a welcome success
Specialist motor insurance loss adjuster Claims Management & Adjusting (CMA), part of the QuestGates Group, has praised last week’s National Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service (NaVCIS)
H Clarke and Sons Group choose Inseego Fleet Telematics
H Clarke and Sons Group, a specialist provider of mechanical and electrical services to the commercial, industrial and domestic sectors, has selected a fleet telematics
InstaVolt gets 100% green electricity from Octopus Energy
The UK’s largest ultra-rapid electric car charging operator, InstaVolt, is now being supplied with 100% green electricity through Octopus Energy for Business. Electric car drivers
Bradshaw’s Goupil vehicles at Fleet & Mobility Live
Bradshaw EV, which since 1976 has grown to become the UK’s leading supplier and manufacturer of electric utility vehicles, is set to exhibit its increasingly
Nostrop Storage take delivery of their first Volvo truck
Yorkshire’s Nostrop Storage has taken delivery of a Volvo FH Aero 500 6×2 tractor unit, to bolster its busy general haulage operations. Supplied by Jason
Safety and Security (S&S) Declarations for EU Imports
As of 31st October, the UK government is set to enforce Safety and Security (S&S) declarations for all goods being imported from the European Union.
Damian Lewis
Damian has held various roles across the leading satellite communications, with his current focus lying in satellite and hybrid connectivity, industrial IoT and critical infrastructure
How fleet managers can reduce carbon emissions through satellite connectivity
While real-time visibility has been a non-negotiable for effective transport management for several years, operators are increasingly turning to satellite-powered Internet of Things (IoT) solutions
Demand for new vans rises but EV uptake falls again
Britain’s new light commercial vehicle (LCV) market grew for the second month running in September, up 8.3% to record the best performance for the month









