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e2e calls for industry steering group on EV & Hybrid Management

Neil Joslin – COO, e2e Total Loss Vehicle Management has called on the salvage and recycling industry to proactively collaborate on the management of EVs

Logistics UK urges government to support supply chain

The logistics industry needs government support in the 2021 Budget to ensure the continued health of the UK’s supply chain, according to business group Logistics

Total Motion MD warns rushing to make vehicle fleets green

Fleet managers rushing to change to ‘greener’ vehicles could be making a costly mistake for their businesses, a leading industry expert has warned. Total Motion

Seven up for Gold-standard ELB Partners

Wimbledon-based haulier ELB Partners has maintained its position as London’s only holder of the Gold standard Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) award after securing the

No extension for DVS deadline but apply before March for leniency

Transport for London’s Direct Vision Standard (DVS) permit will be enforced from the beginning of March – and thousands of hauliers have still not applied.

Auto Windscreens ‘primed and ready’ for ADAS Insurance Industry Requirements

Automotive windscreen repair and replacement company, Auto Windscreens is ‘primed and ready’ for the introduction of new ‘Insurance Industry Requirements (IIR) for the safe repair

Daimler plans separation into two pure−play companies

Daimler plans a fundamental change in its structure, designed to unlock the full potential of its businesses in a zero-emissions, software-driven future. The Supervisory Board

Highways England: What a difference a year makes

Fascinating new footage released by Highways England offers a bird’s eye view of progress being made on the £78 million transformation of a busy M6

UK Speed Test Laboratory retains prestigious accreditation

Road Safety Support’s speed camera testing and speedometer calibration laboratory, thought to be the only one of its kind worldwide, has maintained its prestigious accreditation

New car registrations fall -39.5%

The UK new car market fell -39.5% in January with 59,030 fewer registrations compared to the same month last year, according to figures published today