Champfleurie Estates has expanded its distribution fleet after taking delivery of its third Isuzu Grafter 3.5-tonne truck.
June 2017
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Foundation engineering company Roger Bullivant says its implementation of a new fleet of Euro-6 vans has been driven by its membership of FORS, the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme.
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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan is to look at measures including road pricing, measures to cut down or retime van and lorry trips and a zero-emission zone in central London in a move to drive down vehicle use and ensure London’s entire transport system is zero emission by 2050.
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Motorway service stations and large fuel retailers will be required to install EV charge points under legislation planned for in the Queen’s Speech. The Automated and Electric Vehicles Bill sets out a number of measures including moving towards a set of common technical and operational standards for EV charging, such as common connectors and accessibility, […]
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Van fleets urged to apply for AEO status
Companies involved in the supply chain – including van operators – are being urged by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) to become Authorised Economic Operators (AEOs) to ensure the UK operates frictionless borders post-Brexit.
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The Road Haulage Association (RHA) and the Freight Transport Association (FTA) are calling for government intervention after a Polish van driver was killed at Calais as a result of migrant action.
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Switching business-critical and high-mileage fleets to ULEVs would cost fleets more and impact on day-to-day operations.
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Drivers who spend long amounts of time behind the wheel are being warned that their skin can get sun damaged – even with the windows closed.
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Millbrook Healthcare has taken delivery of 27 new Peugeot vans, marking the 400th Peugeot to join the company’s fleet.
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Commercial vehicle drivers, including van drivers, are being called on to enter the Freight Transport Association’s search for the Driver of the Year 2017.