The importance of brake maintenance for fleet and transport managers
Ensuring that brakes and brake pads are properly maintained is a critical responsibility for fleet and transport managers. The braking system is the cornerstone of
Shining a light on efficiency and safety
Fleet vehicles depend on lights and signals every day. They help drivers to stay visible and safe. Yet, as technology moves forward, lighting enables drivers
Exploring alternative ways to improve fleet operations
Summer transforms fleet operations. Increased temperatures and altered traffic patterns and intense vehicle strain necessitate adjustments. Fleet and transport managers who adapt can reduce costs,
Four myths about AI in transportation and logistics
AI’s transformative influence on the transportation and logistics industry is significant, however, there are still many misconceptions that need addressing. This is common for new
Navigating challenges and unlocking innovation in the LCV sector
The commercial vehicle sector finds itself at a pivotal point of transition; this is arguably one of the most complex and fast-moving periods in recent
What fleets need to know about the UK’s charge point regulations
Simple, reliable and plentiful charging is a cornerstone of the UK’s growing EV market – and the Government understands how important that experience is for
8th UN Global Road Safety Week
The 8th UN Global Road Safety Week, which runs from the 12th to the 18th May 2025, offers an opportunity to spur action at national and
The benefits of combining fuel cards and AVI
Navigating the complexities of fleet fuelling management presents fuel retailers with a crucial decision: embrace the established fleet and fuel card technology, or invest in
Why driver training impacts fleet fuel costs
Petrol and diesel prices are set to rise again after a brief period of decline. When paired with the UK’s road congestion issues, there is
The role of technology to help navigate US tariffs
The UK automotive sector is navigating choppy waters. This time, it’s not COVID, a semiconductor crunch or Brexit, but tariffs. New US trade policies, including