Renault designs low-entry, high-vision cab for Veolia’s urban multi-stop work
Renault has developed a new low-entry, high-vision Range D day cab that it says “challenges the conventional approach” to tackling driver direct vision. […]
Renault has developed a new low-entry, high-vision Range D day cab that it says “challenges the conventional approach” to tackling driver direct vision. […]
Freight vehicles could be banned or time-restricted from London’s Oxford Street, as plans for a major revamp of one of the world’s busiest shopping destinations take shape. […]
Lenham-based freight forwarder Abacus International Shipping and leading Hazchem haulier Butlers of Kent have both joined The Pallet Network (TPN) this week to cover postcodes in their fiercely contested south-east region.
Dozens of clean air zones are expected to be announced on 9 May after the high court rejected a government application to delay draft air quality plans until after the general election. […]
A five-point plan explaining how gridlock can be avoided at Dover with goods continuing to stream through ports after Brexit has been presented to the government, with a plea to keep “order at the border”.
In the first of an new series of podcasts, Motortransport.co.uk sits down with Paul Dyer, chief executive, DHL Supply Chain, UK and Ireland and talks about his career, his approach to the job and the future of the largest 3PL in the country. In this candid interview Dyer looks back at his career – starting […]
Europa Warehouse, a division of Europa Worldwide, has retained its contract with Outback Barbecues for the third year running.
DHL Supply Chain has said that the diversity of its employees is a “genuine strength” after being named in The Times Top 50 Employers for Women 2017.
Terberg’s refrigerated Urban Safety Vehicle made its debut at this week’s CV Show in Birmingham. […]
Mercedes-Benz Trucks said its new Econic urban tractor unit will be ready for real-life operator trials next month. […]