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    Forget hydrogen - electric roads are the future, ITT Hub delegates told

    2021-07-01T16:44:00Z

    An electric road system (ERS) is the only viable future for long-haul HGVs, with hydrogen far too expensive, the director of the Centre for Sustainable Road Freight has told delegates at new transport and logistics event ITT Hub.Speaking during this week's panel discussion at Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre, ...

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    SmartDrive launches intelligent camera system to help prevent collisions due to inattentive driving

    2021-07-01T16:26:00Z

    SmartDrive’s new SmartSense for Inattentive Driving+ uses artificial intelligence and analysis of over 330 million risky driving events it has captured around the world to help prevent accidents due to drowsiness, smoking, phone use and other types of inattentive driving.Previewed at ITT Hub, SmartSense for Inattentive Driving+ uses a driver-facing ...

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    Renault chooses ITT Hub to launch low entry electric D Wide

    2021-07-01T14:57:00Z

    Centrepiece of the Renault Trucks stand at ITT Hub in Farnborough this week was a new 26-tonne 6x2 tag axle low entry, high direct vision chassis cab for urban applications such as refuse collection where it is aimed squarely at existing players including Mercedes-Benz and Dennis.The D Wide ZE Low ...

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    "Challenges and opportunities ahead," says new Scania UK boss

    2021-07-01T11:37:00Z

    James Armstrong (pictured) has now replaced Martin Hay as the new MD of Scania (Great Britain).Taking up the reins, the former MD of Scania’s central European region thanked Hay and said he had inherited “a strong and robust organisation in excellent health”.Armstrong said: “Going forward, my priorities will be to ...

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    Bretts Transport shrugs off Brexit and pandemic to return to profit

    2021-07-01T11:22:00Z

    Cambridgeshire haulier Bretts Transport said it had remained largely unaffected by both Brexit and the pandemic, as it reported an increase in turnover of 1.4% on an annualised basis.The company’s latest set of accounts, for the year ending 30 September 2020, showed that it also returned to the black, with ...

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    Volta Trucks reveals prototype Zero chassis

    2021-07-01T11:03:00Z

    Volta Trucks has unveiled its running prototype chassis of the Zero – the first purpose-built, fully electric 16-tonne truck.Designed and built using the proposed production specification frame and drivetrain components of the finished vehicle, the Volta Zero includes a high-voltage battery supplied by Proterra, as well as the compact eAxle ...

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    MPs slam Highways England over delayed smart vehicle detection technology

    2021-07-01T10:37:00Z

    Highways England (HE) has been criticised by MPs for giving the impression that technology that spots broken down vehicles on smart motorways would be installed five years ago.Giving evidence to the transport select committee (TSC), the roads agency admitted it hadn’t been “as precise or as clear as we could ...

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    Surge in demand for D4 medicals "a recipe for disaster"

    2021-07-01T10:11:00Z

    There has been an “explosion” in demand among HGV drivers for D4 medicals, with waiting times increasing and adding another obstacle to resolving the driver crisis.GP’s network D4 Drivers said it was trying to handle up to 9,000 professional driver appointments a month and it was attempting to recruit extra ...

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    Mercedes-Benz dealer reveals new eActros and shows eSprinter at ITT Hub

    2021-07-01T08:50:00Z

    Mercedes-Benz Trucks used the stand of its southern dealer Marshall Truck & Van at ITT Hub to showcase the new eActros rigid battery electric truck that has a range up to 400kms from its 420kWh battery packs. Designed for heavy-duty regional distribution, series production of the eActros ...

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    Maxus adds Brindley Group to expanding dealer network with new Staffordshire site

    2021-06-30T15:26:00Z

    Maxus UK is expanding its dealer network with the Brindley Group confirmed as the latest dealership to offer the manufacturer’s range.Brindley’s first-ever commercial Maxus site will be located at Featherstone in Staffordshire.Maxus has recently launched three new platforms, beginning with its flagship LCV, the DELIVER 9.The DELIVER 9 was revealed ...

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    Haulage boss jailed for 15 years following fatal M62 collision

    2021-06-30T14:56:00Z

    A haulage boss has been jailed for 15 years for manslaughter after one of his lorries crashed through a central reservation and killed two men. Michael Holgate was also found guilty of causing death whilst uninsured following a two-week trial at Hull Crown Court.The driver of the lorry, Jack Beston, ...

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    Zemo's Renewable Fuels Assurance Scheme gaining pace with 10 approved suppliers

    2021-06-30T13:38:00Z

    Zemo Partnership’s Renewable Fuels Assurance Scheme (RFAS) has seen rapid engagement from fuel suppliers with 10 companies now fully approved.The initiative, launched in March, gives fleet operators robust and transparent information about the fuel life cycle greenhouse gas emissions and wider sustainability performance of renewable fuels supplied in the UK.The ...

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    Government clamps down on Kent's HGV layby parking enforcement

    2021-06-30T10:10:00Z

    Ministers have bowed to growing industry pressure and removed controversial powers from Kent County Council (KCC) to clamp HGVs parked in laybys.The widely criticised initiative, which enables the council to ban trucks over five tonnes from stopping in the county and has been in place since January, will end at ...

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    72% of operators would exit contracts if urban regulations became too costly

    2021-06-30T09:58:00Z

    Nearly three-quarters of fleet operators (72%) would exit a contract if urban regulations became too costly to absorb, according to new research revealed in the ‘Asset Alliance Group Industry Monitor 2021’This figure is up from 57% answering the same survey in 2019, perhaps reflecting the increasing burden that expanding city ...

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    Montgomery Distribution invests £1m in new DIRFT depot to support volumes growth

    2021-06-30T09:07:00Z

    Montgomery Distribution has invested £1m relocating to a bigger depot on the Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal with close links to the M1, M6 and A14.The Palletways member has also acquired 25 Scanias and 23 forklift trucks across its regional depots in Belfast, Leeds, Preston and Rugby in response to ...

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    Swedish hydraulic refrigeration firm Hultsteins appoints new MD to expand into UK and Ireland

    2021-06-30T08:59:00Z

    Swedish hydraulic refrigeration firm Hultsteins has appointed Graham Usher as MD for the UK and Ireland, to spearhead growth in the market.With more than 30 years’ experience in the CV industry, Usher has been working with Hultsteins over the last 18 months to prepare for the wide-scale introduction of its ...

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    Gregory Distribution battles through Covid-19 pandemic to boost profits

    2021-06-29T14:25:00Z

    Despite being “significantly impacted” by the Covid-19 pandemic, Gregory Distribution Holdings has rallied, with profits up by a third, according to its latest annual results.The family-owned firm operates a fleet of over 1,000 vehicles and around 1,900 trailers and employs over 2,700 staff across 35 locations including depots in Exeter, ...

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    Pall-Ex boosts fleets with three Isuzu N75 trucks as residential demand continues to surge

    2021-06-29T11:36:00Z

    Pall-Ex is continuing to expand its fleet as demand for residential deliveries continues to grow, driven by the surge in online shopping in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.The network has purchased three 7.5-tonne Isuzu N75 Curtainside trucks, with tuckaway tail-lifts, with two of the vehicles delivered to Surrey-based Cranleigh Distribution ...

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    P&O boosts freight crossings on Dover to Calais route as demand grows

    2021-06-29T10:41:00Z

    P&O Ferries has added a fifth ship to its Dover to Calais route in response to growing demand for extra crossings from the freight industry.The Pride of Burgundy, which will be dedicated to freight, has the capacity to carry 120 lorries and 28,000 tonnes. It will make two return journeys ...

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    Don-Bur unveils Polar-Bur at TIP Trailer Services event

    2021-06-28T15:51:00Z

    Don-Bur has showcased its new Polar-Bur temperature-controlled lifting deck trailer at Tip Trailer Services’ two-day event at Stoke City Football Club.The Polar-Bur trailer, which features the Thermo King Advancer A500 refrigeration system supplied by Marshall Fleet Solutions, is the first of two of being supplied by TIP Trailer Services to ...