Demand for short-term leasing to rise
Demand-based short-term car leasing utilising a subscription-style funding solution is anticipated to increase in popularity as a lack of confidence continues to undermine business willingness
Morrison Utility Services trials exoskeleton innovation
Morrison Utility Services, the UK’s largest dedicated utility service provider and part of M Group Services, is running an extensive programme of field trials of
Autonomous vehicles — why consumer acceptance is critical to change
The UK continues to make substantial investments in autonomous vehicles (AVs), but with the country slipping from fifth to seventh on KPMG’s 2019 Autonomous Vehicles
Mobile devices – the future of the Connected Car industry
Mobile Devices Ing. (Munic.io) today announced that Assurant Global Automotive has selected its Munic OBD-II Dongles a crucial part of its new connected car offering.
Is it time to put the Highway Code on the National Curriculum?
The Department for Education has been urged to add the Highway Code to the post-16 curriculum, to improve knowledge among new drivers and reduce road
Dearman-Hubbard zero emission refrigeration unit to begin major Europe tour
The groundbreaking Dearman-Hubbard transport refrigeration unit (TRU) is to start a month-long European tour to visit major fleet operators across the continent. The tour will
Saving time, money and reducing fuel fraud
One particular client has been thrilled with the service BPme provides for their fleet. BioMarsh, the liquid waste management company, love how BPme allows easy
Study uncovers huge lack of consumer awareness of Clean Air Zones
Public understanding of the UK Government’s high profile Clean Air Zones initiative is worryingly low just weeks ahead of the introduction of London’s low emission
UK CV production sees double-digit growth in January
UK CV manufacturing grew 49.1% in January, with 9,182 vans, trucks, buses and coaches leaving production lines, according to figures published today by the Society
UK Car Production Falls -18.2% in January
British car factories turned out 120,649 units in January, down -18.2% on the previous year and marking the eighth successive month of decline, according to