Fleet Logistics offers free fleet audits to support large organisations
Fleet Logistics Group, Europe’s largest independent fleet management company, is making a free, high-level fleet audit offer to large fleets to support them through the
Zego expands partnership with RSA to provide flexible cover for van fleets
London-based Insurtech Zego, has expanded its partnership with RSA Insurance to provide flexible cover for van fleets. The announcement comes as demand on the UK’s
ResiCAV project highlights ‘urgent need’ for UK road transport cybersecurity programme
A pioneering project on how connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) and their associated infrastructure can develop real-time responsiveness to cybersecurity threats, has highlighted the ‘urgent
Pallet distribution specialist improves service with Mandata TMS
Farrall’s Group, the Chester-based family-owned logistics provider, have streamlined their procedures and improved reporting, visibility and vehicle tracking since installing a fully integrated Transport Management
Will COVID-19 catalyse the advent of a new global freight strategy?
COVID-19 has generated unprecedented disruption in the global logistics and freight industries, severely impacting operations and delivery activities. However, could these current challenges ultimately pave
Sofico gains Investors in People Silver accreditation
Sofico, global automotive finance, leasing, fleet and mobility management software provider, has been awarded Investors in People (IIP) Silver level accreditation, thanks to initiatives rolled
Lotus & Centrica agree partnership to redesign electric vehicle ownership
Centrica plc, the parent company of British Gas, and British motor manufacturer Lotus are working together to develop a new model for electric vehicle ownership
Temperature-controlled operator goes diesel-free for longer life
Swedish long-haul operator Abbekås Åkeri (Abekkas Haulage) has fitted a Hultsteins Ecogen system to one of their 25.25m temperature-controlled drawbar vehicles which, says the company,
RAC data confirms car use is rising as lockdown continues
Before yesterday’s (10th May 2020) announcement on how the UK might begin to ease coronavirus restrictions, a RAC study confirmed drivers are already using their
PACTS to investigate safety benefits of 20mph in urban areas
The Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (PACTS) has been awarded £60k of funding to investigate the safety benefits of lower urban speed limits. The