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CHEP wins award for Transport Innovation

CHEP, the leading FMCG and retail end-to-end supply chain specialist, has been recognised as a leading innovator in transport at the annual Supply Chain Excellence

Greener cars for Green Tomato

A private taxi firm in London, Green Tomato Cars, now boasts Europe’s largest zero emission corporate fleet with more hydrogen powered vehicles added this month.

Enterprise Car Club and Liftshare announce partnership

Enterprise Car Club and sharing economy pioneers, Liftshare, have announced a partnership that will see the two collaborate on a new mobility model that will

Speedy Freight continues expansion

Speedy Freight, the UK’s leading provider of urgent or sensitive transport, has announced the opening of a new branch in Bromley. The launch is Speedy

Hawkins Group returns to Krone

Hawkins Group the Staffordshire-based logistics and warehousing operator has once again expanded its vehicle fleet, as new contracts in the UK and Europe add to

Uber self-driving car that killed pedestrian had software flaws

Software flaws in an Uber self-driving car have been blamed for the death of a pedestrian in the United States. Last year’s accident was the world’s

Licence Bureau encourages road safety focus during Road Safety Week

As part of Road Safety Week 2019 (18-24 November), coordinated by Brake, Licence Bureau is calling on fleet operators to ‘step up’ their road safety

Rocketing fleet vehicle motoring fines

The rocketing number of motoring fines handed out to company car and van drivers means that businesses must introduce innovative solutions to limit the resulting

Batteries: Mining the sea bed

The rapid increase and use of electric vehicles has seen an exponential demand for materials to make batteries, and cobalt, a rare metal that can

Alternative drives: ‘Hydrogen is underestimated’

Did you know that Germany has a better infrastructure of hydrogen filling stations than modern, environmentally conscious California? Despite this, only 392 vehicles with fuel