The Freight Transport Association has voiced concern over Transport for London’s Safer Lorry Scheme- The Way Forward, saying it is not the most effective approach to tackle the issue
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The Freight Transport Association has welcomed the news that London boroughs will be awarded £17 million of funding for cycling improvements, which would include both cyclist and HGV driver training
The £594 million in profits generated by parking fines last year have been called a tax on business by the Freight Transport Association
The Freight Transport Association has written to the House of Commons Transport Committee’s “Cycling safety: follow up” inquiry, urging more to be done to improve the safety of cyclists on our streets
Banning HGVs during peak hours is not the answer to improve the safety of cyclists in London, according to the Freight Transport Association
SEGRO has broken ground on a speculative warehouse scheme in Enfield aimed at providing space for urban logistics provision
The Freight Transport Association has called for progress to changes in HGV vehicle design, to improve the aerodynamics and reduce blind spots
It’s almost ten years since I was invited down to Bristol for the launch of the Broadmead Freight Consolidation Scheme – an innovative approach to city centre deliveries initiated by Bristol City Council and run by Exel Logistics (which went on to become
Gatwick Airport is creating a consolidation centre to smooth the flow of goods into retailers as well a reducing the number of final mile deliveries into the airport
Change in the retail landscape is moving the goalposts for urban deliveries. Balancing the demands of high street and home deliveries is creating new challenges – and then there is the drive to be greener and cleaner. Malory Davies reports