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Krone Raises The Roof For Suttle Transport

Jul 31, 2017Comments off

Suttle Transport Services Ltd, based in Tockwith, Wetherby has purchased three lifting, sliding-roof Krone Profi Liner curtainsiders to cope with their specialist, high-cube loads.

Cooper Solutions FullControl Increases Prod...

Jul 31, 2017Comments off

The Stephen James Group, an authorised BMW and MINI Group with 7 dealerships across London and Kent, has seen a significant reduction in preparation time

New Comprehensive Dealer Finance Service

Jul 31, 2017Comments off

Every year, the UK motor industry sees £74 billion worth of car loans and motor finance approved, £51 billion of which is lent directly through

Wake Up To The Dangers Of Fatigue Urges GEM...

Jul 31, 2017Comments off

Road safety and breakdown organisation GEM Motoring Assist is urging drivers to be wise to the dangers of fatigue on journeys. The advice comes as

Government Urged To Put Automotive First

Jul 31, 2017Comments off

British motorists could see their annual car service and repair costs rise by 10% to £777 after Brexit if no deal is reached between the

Independent Motor Auctions Boosts In Stock

Jul 28, 2017Comments off

Independent Motor Auctions, based in the West Yorkshire has just secured Arnold Clark, which will boost the quantity of its used car stock at the

SMMT Transport News Brief

Jul 27, 2017Comments off

This week has been a busy one for the industry, with DEFRA releasing its final air quality plan yesterday. SMMT and our members are working

£3m investment In New Total Traffic Manage...

Jul 27, 2017Comments off

Asset Alliance has entered the traffic management vehicle hire market with a £3m investment to acquire more than 170 specialist vehicles leased to customers by

BVRLA Responds To Revised Air Quality Plan

Jul 27, 2017Comments off

The British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (BVRLA) has responded to the publication of the government’s revised air quality plan.

Uncertainty Over Clean Air Zones

Jul 27, 2017Comments off

Clarity is urgently needed to identify which vehicles will be affected in each of the Clean Air Zones, the Freight Transport Association (FTA) has said