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Tech innovator Octopus Energy partners with Ohme

Octopus Energy and Ohme are today announcing a partnership to offer Octopus Energy customers the chance to have smart charging at home – enabling them

3PLs need to significantly boost customer satisfaction levels

Less than a fifth (18%) of UK companies are happy with their Third-Party Logistics suppliers (3PLs), according to the latest research from leading supply chain

Orbital Fasteners complete implementation of Camera Telematics’ ‘Street Angel’

Camera Telematics, the leaders in vehicle camera technology enabling fleet operators to achieve the highest standards of risk management strategies, today announced the completion of

Ben launches new online support for people with depression

Ben, the automotive industry charity, has launched new online support on its website to help automotive industry people who are struggling with depression – an

Take a virtual ride on the world’s most dangerous road from your sofa

Want to be an adrenaline junkie without actually fearing for your safety? Comparethemarket.com’s latest 360° experience takes you on a drive on the world’s most

The in-car gadget that could save coffee fans time and money

Motorists could save more than £1,800 a year in coffee shop bills and up to an hour and a half in time spent lounging in

Michelin policy chosen by North Wales Fire and Rescue Service

North Wales Fire and Rescue Service is to fit Michelin tyres across its 100 heavy fire appliances, mirroring a policy operated by the two other

UK car production sees double digit decline in February

UK car production fell by -15.3% in February, with 123,203 units manufactured, according to figures released today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders

UK set to adopt vehicle speed limiters – some industry reaction

Mark Salisbury, editor FleetPoint: Following our report on the EU’s plans to introduce speed limiters and ‘black boxes’ on all new cars from 2022, the

‘It can save lives’ – Einride CEO promotes AV technology

Einride CEO Robert Falck used to work for Volvo, responsible for the production of heavy-duty diesel engines. But, he became increasingly uncomfortable, due to environmental