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FCZ ArticleHGV charging network promises to help spark fleet transition
Allstar has launched a new charging option for electric HGV fleets which it claimed addressed problems over public infrastructure not built for large vehicles and costly private site kit.
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MT ArticleThe changes ahead for Culina Group
CEO Liam McElroy reflects on 18 months of structural groundwork and reveals how the logistics group’s new unified strategy will simplify customer engagement, strengthen financial discipline and unlock the full potential of its end-to-end UK capability.
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MT ArticleDoctor on Wheels director jailed for four years
The director of Doctors on Wheels, which signed off thousands of medical certificates for HGV drivers using unqualified staff, has been sentenced to four years in prison after being found guilty of fraud.
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MT ArticlePowerday adds first electric Volvo FM Low Entry hookloaders to fleet
Waste and recycling company Powerday has added two electric Volvo FM Low Entry 8x4 hookloaders to its fleet, becoming the first UK operator to deploy the model with hookloader bodywork.
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MT ArticleTen years on from Brexit, the focus must be on what comes next
A decade on, the glut of comment pieces marking the Brexit referendum tells you two things. The decision we made has had serious consequences. And even now, much remains unresolved.
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MT ArticleEight ways fleet operators can transform fleet performance
Rising fuel costs, driver shortages and sustainability demands are increasing pressure on fleet operators. Transport optimisation software can help delivery businesses improve efficiency, cut costs and reduce the impact of disruption on last-mile operations.
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MT ArticleLogistics UK launches driver eyesight screening partnership with EyeLab
Logistics UK has partnered with EyeLab to provide members with access to discounted online eyesight screening for commercial vehicle drivers.
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MT ArticleMAN slashes site greenhouse gas emissions by almost 70%
MAN Truck & Bus has cut greenhouse gas emissions at its sites by 67.9%, bringing it close to meeting its goal of reducing site-related emissions by 70% by 2030, compared to 2019 levels.
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MT ArticleGeodis expands partnership with Lagardère Travel Retail at Heathrow Airport
French logistics giant Geodis is expanding its partnership with Lagardère Travel Retail by taking over the logistics operations for new stores located at London Heathrow Airport in the UK and Auckland Airport in New Zealand.
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MT ArticleRoyal Logistic Corps Institution and CILT (UK) sign memorandum
The Royal Logistic Corps Institution and the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) have signed a memorandum of understanding, pledging their shared commitment to professional development across the logistics, transport and supply chain sectors.
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MT ArticleGovernment stats underestimate size of UK warehousing sector, new research reveals
New research for the UK Warehousing Association (UKWA) has found that 760,000 people work in warehousing in the UK, over 70% more than official figures have suggested.
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MT ArticleDiamond Logistics expands network with new Cambridge partner
Diamond Logistics has expanded its network in East Anglia with the launch of a new operation in Cambridge.
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MT ArticleDHL Supply Chain to launch healthcare hub at Infinity Park Derby
DHL Supply Chain is set to launch a new, multi-user healthcare facility at Infinity Park Derby by the end of this year.
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MT ArticlePalletline boosts operating profit as volumes grow
Palletline saw a strong start to 2026, with network volumes increasing by 10% in the first quarter, the pallet network has revealed, as it announced its latest annual results this week.
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MT FleetsMT Fleet Data rankings
Based on the weekly O-licence updates issued by the Office of the Traffic Commissioner, the MT Fleet Data rankings provide you with the definitive list of O-licences within the UK haulage sector.
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MT ArticleEvri pay proposal rejected by majority of drivers
Evri said it was “surprised” that the GMB had recommended drivers reject a pay deal it developed with the union following discussions, amid threats of industrial action.
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MT ArticleDVLA coughing up over medical driving licence delays
The DVLA has forked out almost £25,000 in compensation since January last year due to delays in processing medical driving licence applications, according to figures published in Parliament.
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FCZ ArticleWoodland Group cuts down emissions and charts course to net zero
Woodland Group said it was on course to be running a 100% electric material handling fleet in its warehousing operations by 2027, with only the remaining 6% now running on fossil fuels.
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MT ArticleEight-figure funding helps Europa expand
Europa Worldwide Group has secured an eight-figure funding package from HSBC to support expansion in its Road, Air and Sea, Warehouse and Frictionless Trade divisions.









