Smith Electric Vehicles has won its first order from the Royal Mail – one of each of the Edison and Newton delivery vehicles, for trials.
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The Freight Transport Association has secured agreement to longer periods for loading and unloading at kerbsides.
The surge in consumer demand for organic fruit and vegetables has led to London based Abel & Cole expanding its UK delivery fleet with 37 new Iveco Daily 35S panel vans in the past nine months, all with Polar refrigerated van conversions from Trumac.
Eight pallet operators have joined forces to form the Association of Pallet Networks to represent the interests of its members.
Hans-Christer Holgersson has been appointed managing director for Scania (Great Britain) from September.
The Department for Transport has revealed that the number of road goods vehicles travelling to mainland Europe has risen by 3 per cent since 2006.
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Road hauliers continue to under-estimate the potential competition posed by rail despite the environmental advantages it possesses, according to business adviser Grant Thornton.
Fujitsu has extended its logistics contract with DHL Exel for five years.
DSGi Currys has opened a £30 million a 100-acre distribution campus in Newark, Nottinghamshire.