Autoglass customers can now use an app to determine whether windscreen damage requires a full repair or replacement – removing the need for initial appointments.
February 2018
Monthly Archives
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Plans to increase London Red Route PCNs, which would have created havoc for van fleets, have been blocked by the Transport Secretary.
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Butcher and game dealer Aberdeenshire Larder has awarded a deal for five refrigerated 3.5-tonne Mercedes-Benz Sprinter vans to Fraikin.
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Running costs for smaller electric vans are already on a level as diesel rivals, enabling an extra 80,000 to take to Europe’s roads, a new study has indicated.
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Car and van fleet operators are being given the opportunity to test Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) technologies including Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) at two new demonstration days.
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BP has launched a new driver and fuel management platform designed in partnership with TomTom Telematics to help fleets cut costs.
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City Electrical Factors (CEF) has seen vehicle downtime drop by 45%, while fuel costs have been cut by almost 12% following the installation of the Lightfoot in-cab technology and rewards platform.
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Fleet operators are being invited to a free networking seminar this month that will look at the risks of vehicle terrorism and the measures that firms can put in place to keep drivers safe.
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Mercedes-Benz Vans UK Ltd has teamed up with the Institute of Vehicle Recovery (IVR) to deploy an industry-first health and safety initiative for its MobiloVan service.
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Feature: Van storage update
by Dan Gilkes
Specialist Fleet Services Northampton contract hire and fleet management company Specialist Fleet Services (SFS) and racking provider TEVO have created more than 30 racking and storage specifications for Caerphilly County Borough Council. SFS was awarded a contract to consolidate and replace the council’s fleet, starting with 100 LCVs used by the council’s housing operations team. […]