All Operations articles – Page 4
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FCZ ArticleBus firm offers haulage operators charging solution
Bus operator Stagecoach is opening its doors to haulage firms to access its charging infrastructure during off-service hours and create a secondary income stream for itself.
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FCZ ArticleFirst eHGV supplied to Pall-Ex Logistics
Pall-Ex Logistics has taken on its first electric truck, a 19-tonne Renault E-Tech, for its distribution work in London and the surrounding areas.
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FCZ ArticleIveco CNG truck order marks significant step towards net zero for Tesco
Tesco has added 42 Iveco S-Way 4x2 natural gas trucks to its Livingston fleet, which are expected to cover 200,000km each year.
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FCZ ArticlePillars of strength? Freight group set up to solve decarbonisation
Welch Group is spearheading an industry-led roadmap for decarbonising freight transport by bringing together 12 leading voices from critical sectors that it said must collaborate for net zero to succeed.
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FCZ ArticleExpect Distribution starts operating electric lorries
Expect Distribution has taken on its first two fully electric HGVs as part of the eFreight 2030 consortium.
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FCZ ArticleNew Chinese electric truck set for Europe with payback in just 2.5 years
Chinese HGV manufacturer SANY is promising payback times as short as 2.5 years for its new battery-electric truck entering the European market in 2026: roughly half the time of equivalent diesel vehicles. Part of the SANY Group, best known for its construction machinery, the company has already put more than ...
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FCZ ArticleHeidelberg spearheads world-leading cement carbon capture project
Heidelberg Materials, formerly Hanson UK, is building the world’s first carbon capture facility to enable fully decarbonised cement production in north Wales.
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FCZ ArticleLeyland Trucks celebrates EV project success
Leyland Trucks said it had strengthened battery electric vehicle (BEV) production capabilities and was on the road to delivering electric DAF trucks at scale after funding from a government-backed initiative.
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FCZ ArticleTEG and Hived tie-in aims to address sustainable transport demand
Fintech-enabled platform TEG and all-electric parcel delivery firm Hived have partnered up to enable logistics providers to access tailpipe emission-free delivery solutions amid rising demand for sustainable transport.
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FCZ ArticleDHL delivers carbon reductions with contract extension
DHL Supply Chain is helping a customer reduce its carbon footprint by expanding its contract with Suntory Beverage & Food to include running low and zero carbon fuels and technologies.
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FCZ ArticleBP Pulse and Moto partner to install e-HGV chargers on motorway network
BP Pulse and motorway service operator Moto are working together to roll out high-powered electric charging infrastructure along major UK routes.
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FCZ ArticleBosch calls for “urgent” creation of hydrogen economy in Europe
Bosch Group chairman Dr. Stefan Hartung is calling for the “urgent” creation of a hydrogen economy and is urging Europe to look to China and India as an example of how this can be done.
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FCZ ArticleScania expands electrification offering within off-road applications
Scania has launched an electric powertrain component company, dedicated to off-road and industrial applications such as mining, construction and material handling.
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FCZ ArticleUPN achieves ISO environmental accreditation
The United Pallet Network (UPN) said it had marked a major milestone on its sustainability journey after achieving ISO 14001:2015 certification.
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FCZ ArticleDriverless lorry debuts on public road at Port of Antwerp
No driver, no problem? A fully autonomous electric truck has completed Belgium’s first driverless demonstration on public roads at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges.
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FCZ ArticleGXO and Greene King partnership slashes waste and carbon emissions
GXO and pub company and brewer Greene King have today (September 17) unveiled a raft of sustainability measures - including fleet decarbonisation, waste reduction, recycling and community impact - which have resulted from their long-standing partnership.
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FCZ ArticleOne in three transport managers don’t know how to achieve fleet net zero by 2050, Microlise research reveals
As the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer lands today, research by technology solutions provider Microlise has revealed that 34% of transport managers do not know how to achieve net zero requirements for their fleets by 2050.
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FCZ ArticleZEHID leaders hit back at battery-electric scepticism
Industry leaders overseeing the UK’s flagship zero-emission HGV trial have cited hard data, real-world performance and strong customer demand as proof that the transition to net zero is accelerating.
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FCZ ArticleSchmitz climate targets validated by Science organisation
Schmitz Cargobull has received official confirmation that its short- to long-term targets for reducing emissions have been validated according to climate science-based standards.
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MT ArticleMaxus launches 7.5-tonne electric truck onto UK market
Maxus will be the latest name to compete in the 7.5-tonne sector after its importer Harris Maxus revealed the new fully electric eDeliver 75 trucks.









