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Bureau Veritas welcomes upcoming 18th Edition amendment amid acceleration of EV charging

As the IET plans an upcoming 18th Edition amendment on electric vehicle charging, Bureau Veritas has welcomed the news, adding the imminent changes will be

Predictions of panic buying and stockpiling ahead of Brexit

Following weeks of chaos and controversy in Parliament, new research conducted on behalf of IMHX – the UK’s largest logistics event – has revealed that

TomTom Telematics launches Asset Tracking

TomTom Telematics has officially added a new feature to their WEBFLEET fleet management solution. Asset Tracking gives companies visibility over the position and usage of

5,000 delegates attended Cenex’s 12th annual LCV event

With the rise of connected and automated vehicles, as well as the UK’s plans for a zero emissions future, the Cenex-LCV2019 and Cenex-Connected Automated Mobility

Vehicle damage patterns act as fraud indicators in staged accidents

As part of its sponsorship of the 2019 Institute of Traffic Accident Investigators [ITAI] Crash Test and Research Day, e2e Total Loss Vehicle Management [e2e]

Cubic comment: Car Free Day – making London sustainable

“Congestion on London roads is a big problem. According to HERE’s Traffic Dashboard, London on a Thursday regularly experiences congestion surpassed globally only by Moscow

Londoners encouraged to join in capital’s biggest ever Car Free Day

This weekend will see the capital’s biggest ever Car Free Day celebrations, and Londoners are being encouraged to join in the fun on Sunday 22

heycar adds car valuation tool

heycar.co.uk, the new online marketplace for used cars, is on a mission to bring greater trust and transparency to the UK’s used car industry. By

Hanbury Riverside relocates in response to customer demand

Premium used commercial vehicle specialist, Hanbury Riverside, has extended its reach by moving to a two-acre site near Ipswich to manage increasing demand for high

Why does the price of diesel rise when the temperature drops

Following the recent attacks on a refinery in Saudi Arabia, the cost of fuel is likely to rise. Loss of production is a major factor