The European commission has ruled that Deutsche Post DHL must pay back between 500 million and one billion euros of state aid paid by the German government
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Courier delivery network Hermes has taken delivery of eight double deck trailers from Don-Bur in order to save almost £400,000 per year while reducing its overall carbon footprint by as much as two per cent
Jungheinrich has launched five tonne versions of its hydrostatic vehicles, as well as the EFG series 4 electric lift trucks
The government has set out plans for a scheme to charge foreign lorries up to £10 a day to use UK roads
Daikin has signed a three year UK warehousing and distribution contract extension with Norbert Dentressangle
The SARTRE project (Safe Road Trains for the Environment) has completed the first test demonstrations of a multiple vehicle platoon
The web and mobile communications are fundamentally changing the way people shop, and challenging traditional bricks and mortar retailers, according to Manhattan Associates, which has released its predictions for retail shopping in 2012
Humanitarian organisations and logistics companies have teamed up to conduct the first in a series of assessments to help countries strengthen their ability to respond to emergencies
GreenRoad, which specialises in driver performance and safety management, is the latest partner for the Freight Transport Associations Van Excellence scheme
Grain merchant Openfield has commissioned a fleet of 11 premium specification Mercedes-Benz Actros tractor units