The arrival of prestige models within the pickup sector is leading to a growing growing proportion of buyers choosing to run them instead of vans.
November 2017
Monthly Archives
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TCR UK, which provides ground support equipment for airports across the UK, has awarded a sole provider deal to Autoglass.
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by Alex Grant
All cars and vans sold in the UK from 2040 will need at least full hybrid technology and the ability to drive only using electricity, the Department for Transport has confirmed, seeking to clarify points raised in the Air Quality Plan released earlier this summer.
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The Mayor of London’s decision to introduce the Ultra Low Emission Zone 17 months ahead of schedule could bring about a rise in the number of vans operating in London, potentially undermining air quality plans and increasing congestion.
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Axis Fleet Management has promoted sales and marketing director Leigh Goodland to the role of managing director.
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Aimed at trades professionals and other SMEs, a new plug and play tracking solution with fully online ordering and no installation/removal fees is now available from Trakm8.
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Average van sale values at Manheim reached a new high in October, with shift to online buying also picking up pace.
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Opel and sibling Vauxhall are to drive LCV sales and launch new models under post-takeover plans to bring the company back into profit.
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Arthur David, a Bristol-based fresh product distributor, has dramatically enhanced its customer service and cut costs after implementing Maxoptra route planning and scheduling software.
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Fleet tracking and telematics firm ProVision has secured £1m in seed funding to help accelerate plans to target fleets.