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Dearman wins major National Air Quality Award for innovation

Clean cold experts at Dearman won the Innovation in Air Quality Technology Award at the annual National Air Quality Awards. Dearman received the award jointly

Electric vehicle driver case study

Britain’s biggest electricity distributor UK Power Networks is trialling eight electric Renault Kangoo vans in its fleet, to help improve air quality for future generations

Volumetric Concrete operator all set with TruTac for new HGV rules

Burman Plant, the volumetric concrete and plant hire specialists, have ‘embraced with ease’ the recently introduced DfT regulations which now require certain categories of vehicles

Yodel celebrates success at National Courier Awards

UK independent parcel carrier Yodel is celebrating after four of its colleagues were among the winners at this year’s National Courier Awards. Now in its

Autonomous fleets – an insurance for the future?

There is no doubt that the automotive world is set to change dramatically in the next five or so years as autonomous vehicles (AVs) are

Firms told to offer staff van driving lessons

Firms are being called upon to make sure they have adequate van drivers available by offering advanced training for nervous team members. Van experts from

The Chancellor is still leaving us in the dark

Responding to the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget, Matt Dyer, Managing Director of LeasePlan UK, said: On the economic outlook: “Britain’s impending departure from the EU is

Nexus Vehicle Rental responds to Budget 2018

The CEO of Leeds-based Nexus Vehicle Rental, David Brennan, has responded to this afternoon’s Autumn Budget and what it means for the motoring industry. Britain

Lex Autolease Budget reaction

Lex Autolease respond on WLTP correlation, the impack on BiK rates and the absence of Company Car Tax bands post 2020/21 Commenting on WLTP correlation

Budget 2018: Industry and business response

Yesterday, Phillip Hammond, Chancellor of the Exchequer, gave his final Budget before Brexit in March 2019. The general consensus would seem that the Chancellor didn’t