September 2015

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    RAC Business to keep 2015 MPG Marathon on the move

    RAC Patrols David Groves and Paul Bird have been preparing for the event by developing specialised equipment which will not only ensure vehicles are topped up when necessary, but also measure precisely how much is going into the tank. The team will support the organisers in checking all cars and entrants comply with the regulations […]

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    CV manufacturing up 70.3% in August

    The latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) also show that output for the month rose by 70.3% to 3,628 units, while year-to-date volumes were up 34.1% to 61,595. Mike Hawes, SMMT chief executive said, “In stark comparison to last summer, when some plants took additional seasonal shutdown for retooling, this […]

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    JJ Food Service turns to Isuzu Euro VI 7.5-tonner for new home delivery service

    The firm said the decision was based on its previous long-term experience of running the Isuzu marque in its 140-strong nationwide fleet, having operated in excess of 100 Isuzu 7.5-tonne rigids. The company’s Mick Montague explained: “All our Isuzus have served us really well in the past, they are an excellent workhorse with outstanding payload […]

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    Used LCV values up 1% in August, says NAMA

    The association’s Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) market report for August shows that the rise to £4,771 came as volumes fell 16.8% compared to the previous month, and the average mileage of LCVs fell below 80,000 miles for the first time this year. However, NAMA said that the emerging general trend of year-on-year increases in auction volumes […]

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    New research shows driver shortage continues to hit transport industry

    According to jobsite Indeed, employer demand is outpacing jobseeker interest in the construction and transport sectors. While job growth in the construction industry has increased 10% in the last quarter, jobseeker interest in these positions has remained stable since the beginning of 2015.  Similarly, Transport has seen a 13% increase in job availability compared to […]

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    Road Test: Dacia Duster

    Taking the back seats out of a compact SUV and blanking out the rear side windows to create a van is not rocket science, the likes of Mitsubishi, Land Rover and SsangYong have been doing it for some time. For Dacia, the Duster Commercial was an obvious extension to the line-up, giving the firm […]

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    Government plans on banning long stretches of roadworks to benefit fleets

    According to reports, Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin has told Highways England to limit stretches of roadworks to two miles and introduce tough new rules for contractors to prevent motorists getting stuck in lengthy queues. He is also calling for better communication with road users so they understand the reason for works and can plan alternative […]

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