April 2013

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    Business mistakes cost £2,340 on average per year, finds VW report

    The Volkswagen Caddy “However Big Your Ambition” report has been commissioned to understand the common mistakes business owners regularly make, and to help prevent bosses from continuing to make costly blunders. The research finds that a third of SME owners would describe themselves as ambitious risk-takers. However the flipside of this is the opportunity for […]

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    Manheim confirms ALD boss appointment

    The move, as announced by ALD Automotive last week, will see Fletcher will take responsibility for strategic business planning, product and services strategy, digital development and new business acquisitions. Although primarily UK-focused, his role will also include providing strategic support in a number of Manheim’s international markets. He will report directly to John Bailey, UK […]

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    Alternative cooling solutions

    As we move increasingly towards low emission vehicle use, particularly in an urban delivery environment, alternative methods of powering fridge and freezer compartments incorporated in vans will need to be found. Simply running the vehicle’s engine – or worse having a non-emissions compliant motor powering the fridge unit – will become increasingly difficult. Converters and manufacturers […]

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    Cenex puts cost on carrying

    It’s well known that carrying unnecessary weight in a vehicle increases its fuel consumption, but by how much has been debated for some time. At Cenex, and in partnership with the Energy Saving Trust, we did some research comparing vehicles empty and fully loaded on typical urban and rural driving routes (using the Artemis Urban […]

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    Is there a blurred vision on eyesight?

    How are your rods and cones faring? The human retina contains two types of photoreceptor cells, known as rods and cones. Cones allow us to see fine details, and give us colour vision, but rods are better at sensing movement, and thus aid our peripheral vision. Even in healthy individuals, these photoreceptors decrease in density […]

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    Whisky on wheels

    What’s the composition of Chivas fleet? Chivas Brothers is part of the Pernod Ricard Group, and we produce whisky brands such as Chivas Regal, Ballantine’s, The Glenlivet, and Royal Salute alongside our gin brands, Beefeater and Plymouth Gin. These brands are then distributed by our sister companies around the world. As the largest group subsidiary […]

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    Contract hire still favourite for many fleets

    The market for light CVs below 3,500kg gross vehicle weight (GVW) was a tough one in 2012, finishing the year down 7.9% compared with 2011 at 239,641 registrations. Yet more contraction in the economy, even if by a small amount does little to raise business confidence. The virtues of contract hire – notably avoiding capital […]

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    Ssangyong Korando CSX

    There is nothing new about taking the back seats out of a small SUV to create a 4×4 van. However most manufacturers start the process with a very expensive car, which can result in a costly compact van. SsangYong’s Korando CSX commercial will set you back just £15,995 plus VAT, and unlike the firm’s Korando […]

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    BVRLA wins Congestion Charge concession

    From 1 July 2013, Transport for London is introducing a new 100% Ultra Low Emission Discount (ULED) for the London Congestion Charge, with a stricter emissions threshold of 75g/km of CO2 or lower. Although this will replace the existing Greener Vehicle Discount (GVD) currently available to cars emitting 100g/km CO2 or under, TfL has now […]

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