With the constant rise in urban delivery, the welfare of drivers must become an important factor in fleet management. In this article, Matt Hawkins, Flexis
Annick Renoux, VP of Webfleet Europe, explores how artificial intelligence – AI, is driving the next wave of fleet innovation. The world of fleet management
Are company cars becoming a thing of the past? First introduced in the ‘70s, the company car has been an important work perk for decades.
For decades, the trucking industry has suffered from a lack of accessible truck parking, leading to deadly consequences for some drivers. Truckers in the U.S.
For every fleet and transport manager, the pursuit of optimal vehicle uptime, cost efficiency, and uncompromised safety is relentless. Yet, the foundation of traditional fleet
Attracting new drivers is still a major cause of concern for many commercial fleets. 55% of HGV drivers are now aged between 50 and 65,
Changes are sweeping through the trucking industry as a response to the alarming increase in road fatalities involving lorries. While the U.K. numbers aren’t as
As pressure mounts to decarbonise road transport, UK fleet operators are being asked to make one of the most significant transitions in their operational history.
European carmakers are spending billions on over-the-air updates, voice assistants and online checkouts to keep up with a connected, convenience-driven market. Yet one critical part
The UK’s worsening driver shortage – 200,000 vacancies now, 745,000 projected by 2028 – demands urgent, systemic change. Driver shortages aren’t just a recruitment issue,