Policy vs Politics: Why EV fleet transition is still on track
With so much uncertainty being reported in the news around the move to electric vehicles, Natasha Fry, head of sales at Mer Fleet Services, talks about why the
Fleet card issuing and the transition to hybrid payment models
The fleet card market is experiencing its most significant change since proprietary fuel networks were introduced. For decades, closed-loop ecosystems have supported commercial value, customer
The ripple effect of the Iran confict on American logistics
The 2026 conflict in Iran has triggered a seismic shift in global supply chains, with the United States’ logistics severely impacted by soaring fuel costs,
How to get EV depot charging infrastructure right
Electric vehicles (EVs) are central to reducing fleet emissions, but successful electrification depends far more on charging infrastructure than the vehicles themselves. For many UK
Privacy and Trust: The real competitive edge in telematics
Telematics creates value by making vehicles transparent: where they are, how they are used and driven. The more granular the data, the greater the potential
Managing fleet costs in an era of volatility
For those of us managing fleets, the dream of returning to a stable, predictable automotive market feels increasingly distant. Just as we began to move
Fleet standardisation is now imperative helps driver retention
UK and European logistics is facing a growing driver retention problem, and the situation is worsening. According to data from the International Road Transport Union
Six considerations when deploying HGV fleets in urban areas
Operating HGVs can be challenging for any business, but those working in urban areas across the UK often require a more bespoke solution, such as
The squeeze is coming; most operators won’t see it
Global shocks are pushing fuel, parts and maintenance costs sharply higher. For trades businesses and small fleet operators, the margin for error has never been
Amazon’s drone trial: are there limits to logistics innovation?
Amazon’s drone delivery pilot has captured attention by challenging long-held assumptions about how goods move and how customers buy online, but it also highlights how










