The European Union has introduced new regulations designed to increase lorry safety by improving the standard of mirrors on vehicles.
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A new study from the Global Commerce Initiative and Capgemini suggests that taking a collaborative approach to supply chain sustainability could not only be good for the environment but could have benefits for the bottom line. Malory Davies looks at the
The agenda is changing for third party logistics providers as customers increasingly look for more collaborative and sustainable operations. Graham Inglis explains how DHL is moving to meet these requirements to Malory Davies.
FedEx has started trials of Iveco’s diesel-electric hybrid Daily.
There is a strong correlation between sustainability and the future supply chain of the consumer products and retail industry, according to a new study by the Global Commerce Initiative together with Capgemini.
Iveco is set to launch its Eurocargo 7.5 to 18 tonne truck range, with the introduction of an automated EuroTronic transmission as standard, in the UK this September.
TNT is bringing in a 100-strong fleet of electric vehicles in a bid to lower its carbon footprint and make TNT the “first zero emissions express and mail company”.
Brigade Electronics has received one of the first NAS-Piek certificates for its reversing alarms
Scania has unveiled its first ethanol-powered trucks, which are designed for urban operations.
It’s not often you get fundamental disagreements over the technological direction an industry should take. In the commercial vehicle market, there was a disagreement about eighty years ago over whether steam or diesel was the way forward