Boughey Distribution invests in trailer telematics for entire fleet
Boughey Distribution, part of NWF Group, is rolling out Michelin’s EffiTrailer telematics system across all 236 trailers in its fleet. The move follows a trial
Ford expands EV Line-up in Europe while announcing job cuts
Ford is expanding its electric vehicle line-up in Europe, introducing at least three new nameplates in the next five years, including the all-new Mustang-inspired fully
Vehicle speed compliance statistics for Great Britain
With this week’s release of government vehicle speed compliance statistics, DriveTech echo president of the AA, Edmund King’s, sentiment and believe it is important that
The new Astra production at Ellesmere Port depends on Brexit
The PSA Group, owners of Vauxhall, have committed to building the next generation of the Astra in Ellesmere Port, but only if a satisfactory Brexit
SPAR distributor turns once again to Gray and Adams
The latest addition to family-owned James Hall & Co’s refrigerated transport fleet is by preferred supplier Gray & Adams and features the electric rear shutter
Cities where electric vehicle owners are driving ahead
New research by online parking portal YourParkingSpace.co.uk shows the cities with the highest percentage of driveway bookings by electric and hybrid vehicle owners. The analysis
Meyer adopts new HMRC Customs Declaration Service with Descartes
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is migrating away from the legacy Customs Handling of Import and Export Freight (CHIEF) system to its new Customs Declaration
UK car manufacturing declines for 12th month in a row
British car production fell for the 12th month in a row in May, as output dropped 15.5%, according to figures released today by the Society of
Getting a deal must be next PM’s first job
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) today issued a plea to the UK’s next prime minister to secure a favourable Brexit deal as
VW Group, Fiat Chrysler risk big EU emissions fines in 2021
Volkswagen Group and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles could face penalties of up to 1.83 billion euros ($2.08 billion) and 746 million euros, respectively, if they fail