May 2016

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    Mercedes’ after sales back-up leads to GAP Citan order

    A division of the Glasgow-based GAP Hire Solutions plant and tool rental group, GAP Vehicle Hire was formed a year ago in response to demand from established customers and targets fleet rentals and long-term contracts. The new venture is about to open a second, vehicle hire ‘mega depot’ on a four-acre site in Manchester, […]

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    First Drive: Iveco Daily

    SECTOR Large van   GVW 3.5–7.2 tonnes   FUEL n/a   CO2 n/a The onward march of the Iveco Daily continues with the launch of the latest version, bringing a number of revisions to the ‘Bullnose’­­­ Daily launched in 2014. While the latest revisions are concerned with introducing the Euro-6 engine line-up, the company has taken the […]

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    Ringtons achieves 10% reduction in fuel bill with RAC Telematics trial

    Since trialling RAC Telematics at the start of 2016, operations manager Stephen Killinger believes the technology can, in time, also support customer service as well driving cost savings. “Delivery schedules will be streamlined with the roll out of the RAC Telematics system and real-time delivery updates will be relayed to customers so when fully […]

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    New LoCITY air quality initiative to drive uptake of low-emission vans in London

    The initiative – which is part-funded and monitored by Transport for London – held its first annual conference yesterday (25 May) and revealed research identifying some key barriers of the use of low emission vehicles. One area highlighted is a lack of information about the capabilities, benefits and requirements of ULEVs. Without this information […]

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    First Drive: Ford Ranger

    SECTOR Pick-up PRICE £18,095–£26,245 FUEL 31.7–43.5mpg CO2 171–234g/km Ford has facelifted its Ranger pick-up with improved technology and the promise of increased fuel economy. While most competitors are looking to down-sized engines, Ford is retaining the 2.2-litre four-cylinder and 3.2-litre five-cylinder motors from the previous Ranger. However all now come with Auto-Start-Stop technology, […]

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    Slight fall in CV manufacturing figures for April

    The data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) shows a marginal decline in output of -0.9% in April, with overall growth of 0.4% in the first four months of the year. Domestic demand grew 13.6%, offsetting -11.2% decline in output for export. However, in the year to date, output for overseas […]

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    FTA greets rejig of government departments in Northern Ireland

    Under the changes, Chris Hazzard has been named as Minister for the Department for Infrastructure, combining many of the responsibilities previously managed by the now defunct Department of Environment (DOE) and Department for Regional Development (DRD). The DOE was previously responsible for road safety, Operator licensing, roadside enforcement, vehicle testing and driver licensing while […]

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