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‘Don’t let cabotage sabotage UK Hauliers’ says RHA

The RHA is shocked and disappointed by the Government proposal to allow foreign haulage companies to undertake unlimited work in the UK in two-week blocks.

HGV skills bootcamps need a realistic timeframe to succeed

As part of UKHaulier’s response to the National Skills Fund consultation, they made the case for opening up Skills Bootcamps to foundation level (1 and

Wayve & DPD launch a Fleet Data Collection Pilot program

Wayve, the London-based company pioneering deep learning for autonomous urban mobility, today announced a Fleet Data Collection Pilot with DPD, the UK’s leading parcel delivery

Heliox launches its 180kW Flex Charge System

Today, rapid charging expert Heliox has announced the launch of its 180kW Flex Charge System™, designed for high-powered depots and overnight charging across multiple vehicles,

Net Zero Strategy: Build Back Greener

The government has published its strategy to achieve the decarbonisation in all UK sectors by 2050. Last year, the Prime Minister set out his 10 point

Citroën reveals 2022 updates to Relay van range

Citroën UK has updated its popular Relay van range for 2022. Relay is the largest model in Citroën’s Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) line-up. Citroën Relay

Freight exchange app to help haulage operators work better together

One of the UK’s largest online freight exchange platforms, Returnloads (part of the Mandata Group), has launched a new smartphone app enabling its members to

Transport Minister hails start of COP26 electric bus tour from London to Glasgow

Transport minister Trudy Harrison MP (Mon 18th Oct) has signalled her support for a unique electric bus tour from London to Glasgow to celebrate low

Alcohol and drug misuse – is it time to test your workforce?

The full implications of the COVID-19 pandemic will take many more months, if not years, to play out. One of the many worrying consequences is

Driver shortage: Government extends cabotage rights

The Government is hoping to ease pressure on the country’s supply chains caused by the driver shortage by temporarily extending so-called ‘cabotage’ rights. The Department for