
Blackheath Products is benefiting from a major rebranding programme carried out by Graphics Depot and delivering an attention-grabbing new look for its existing fleet while keeping downtime to an absolute minimum.
Blackheath Products is benefiting from a major rebranding programme carried out by Graphics Depot and delivering an attention-grabbing new look for its existing fleet while keeping downtime to an absolute minimum.
DriveTech has appointed Oliver Stevenson as national sales manager for fleets as it looks to further strengthen its work with corporates.
Refrigerated delivery vehicles supplied by Ryder are helping chilled courier Igloo Thermo-Logistics continue its work with national charity Magic Breakfast.
National engineering business United Plant has added four more Volkswagen Crafter vans for its fleet, based on the safety and reliability of its existing vans.
Cardiff Council is exploring radical changes to its “creaking” transport system, which could see a daily congestion charge for non-residents along with a workplace parking levy and Clean Air Zones.
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Birmingham City Council has become the latest local authority to explore a car ban under bold plans intended to shake up city centre travel.
Theft of vehicles and equipment costs fleets an average of £16,253 each year, with the average business having at least one vehicle stolen annually.
Coolair Equipment has taken delivery of 20 high-specification Citroën vans to replace its previous vehicles.
Alphabet (GB) has extended its sole-supply partnership with Kwik Fit, bringing a range of solutions for supply of tyres and ancillary services to benefit its company car and van customers.
Menzies Distribution has deployed the first electric vans for its Scottish network; part of a major expansion of its zero-emission fleet that will see EVs added to its UK depots.
Rivus Fleet Solutions has announced that it’s recruiting a new CEO for the business as Henry Brace steps down.