
Whether it’s the driver, the car or the environment, being in the best condition helps achieve maximum efficiency and performance. In the world of fleet, there are a lot of factors to keep an eye on.
by John Challen
Whether it’s the driver, the car or the environment, being in the best condition helps achieve maximum efficiency and performance. In the world of fleet, there are a lot of factors to keep an eye on.
Power network operator Electricity North West Services has bolstered its fleet with a trio of new 3.5-tonne Isuzu N35.125 Grafters.
Revisions to the Driver CPC system have been welcomed by Red Corporate Driver Training and should help tackle the driver shortage, according to the firm.
National Highways is closing the M20 between Maidstone and Ashford overnight on Sunday 15 December to allow the Operation Brock contraflow to be deployed.
Celsius has partnered with a leading European supplier of specialist components to import a new solution for refrigerated vans.
Advanced optical character recognition (OCR) technology introduced by FleetCheck earlier this year is saving “hundreds” of hours in fleet administration during extensive trials.
A government rollout of more ‘School Streets’ schemes could impact on fleet operations and lead to more driver fines and administration, according to Lightfoot.
Fraikin Group is accelerating its work on fleet digitalisation and decarbonisation with Samsara’s Connected Operations platform.
Northgate has made two key senior promotions to support its ‘One Road’ initiative, which enables fleets to access services from its sister companies through a single relationship.
The cost to refuel cars and vans – either at the pump or at the charger for EVs – is now at the lowest cost since before the cost-of-living crisis, bringing positive news for the UK’s fleets and fleet drivers.
Unite, the union for automotive workers, has called on automotive giant Stellantis to halt the planned closure of its Luton van plant following the resignation of CEO Carlos Tavares.
Ultra-rapid charging network Fastned and Places for London, the TfL property company, are advancing plans to rapidly expand London’s public electric vehicle charging network under a new joint venture.