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Five major strategic road schemes in the North of England and the Midlands, along with 28 smaller road improvement schemes, ...
Road Transport Expo (RTX) 2025 welcomed more than 14,000 visitors through the gates at a sunny NAEC Stoneleigh last month - ...
Kevin Young, director at West House Transport, said: “We are excited to be joining a pallet network for the first time, it made sense for us to diversify our operations and target growth as a business ...
Maxine Benson, co-founder at everywoman, said: “This year’s cohort of inspiring finalists and winners demonstrates the huge variety of ways in which women are driving innovation and growth in this ...
Working in partnership with e-fleet solutions provider VEV, the Middlesbrough haulier put the MAN to test across a range of routes to customer sites and operations – including hauling steel sections ...
The haulier identified a water ingress issue after moving into the new distribution centre in Lymedale, which highlighted an inefficient loading bay with gaps leading to a needless waste of energy. It ...
Glen Brady was driving the HGV on the A527 towards Congleton in December 2024 when he became distracted by his satnav. The 47-year-old swerved across the road, onto the opposite carriageway and then ...
The cash injection to repair 3,000 bridges and ensuring freight transport can continue using them comes in addition to the £590m announced earlier this week to take forward the Lower Thames Crossing.
Unite said the offer for 2024 was a one-off payment of £700, which was worth only 1.6% and it had put forward a 4% pay offer for 2025. As a result, nearly 200 HGV drivers across the country will take ...
The Advanced Propulsion Centre UK (APC) said the role hydrogen could play in decarbonisation is still not fully established, despite acknowledgement that it has long been seen as a feasible solution ...
The system works by embedding charging coils beneath the asphalt, which wirelessly transfer energy to a receiver coil fitted in the vehicle as it moves. This setup could eventually eliminate the need ...