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Sponsored contentSponsored: Trailer Vision asks 'are ultra-sonic sensor systems' days numbered?'
Advances in ‘smart detection’ technology, could sound the death-knoll for ‘dumb’ ultra-sonic sensors, which can not differentiate between moving and static objects.With the advent of the DVS/HGV Safety Permits and the desire for operators to utilise equipment that “Should not activate in relation to roadside furniture”, many are now questioning ...
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Sponsored contentSPONSORED: How small and medium sized haulage firms can maximise cash flow during the COVID-19 pandemic
As the country emerges from strict lockdown, businesses are considering new strategies for sanitisation and social distancing. While haulage firms who have been operating throughout the pandemic are facing different challenges surrounding dropping volumes of goods and the strapping of cash flows. Disruption of supply chains and the restriction of ...
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Sponsored contentSponsored: Continental explains VECTO and the latest CO₂ emissions regulations for fleet operators with new microsite
Continental, technology company and manufacturer of premium tyres, has launched a new microsite highlighting useful information about the latest CO₂ emissions regulation for heavy goods vehicles and the simulation tool for trucks VECTO (Vehicle Energy Consumption Calculation Tool).In line with the Paris Agreement to combat climate change, the first carbon ...
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Sponsored contentSponsored: How Avail is saving UK haulage companies up to £4,000 per driver
Manchester based Avail Technologies is revolutionising the logistics industry and largely reducing their client’s driver agency costs. This has come at a much-needed time as the logistics industry has been hit by 40% since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.Avail’s CEO Erin Short stated: “The temporary employment industry is currently ...
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Sponsored contentSPONSORED: Motor Transport to host a free webinar on the Direct Vision Standard
Do you operate into London and have questions about how the upcoming Direct Vision Standard (DVS) might apply to your fleet?The new rules will become enforceable from the end of February 2021 and will require all vehicles of 12 tonnes and above to meet a minimum standard of direct vision ...
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SPONSORED: Sustainability in the haulage industry
Sustainability is a hot topic as of late. Open any mainstream news website and it won’t take you long to find content focused on anything from limiting pollution to reducing waste plastic.As haulage plays a crucial part in a vast number of industries from waste collection to food delivery, it ...
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Sponsored contentSPONSORED: Free webinar exploring the My Transport Planner tool
Motor Transport is excited to be hosting a free webinar on Tuesday 5 May at 2pm to help operators explore a unique, on-demand transport planning tool. You can sign up by clicking here.My Transport Planner will enable fleet operators of all sizes to increase vehicle utilisation, cut costs and reduce ...
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SPONSORED: Sign up for our free webinar on the Direct Vision Standard
Motor Transport has teamed up with Brigade Electronics to bring operators running into London a webinar on TfL's Direct Vision Standard to be held on 19 May 2020.From February 2021 it is expected an estimated 250,000 trucks over 12 tonnes GVW running into Greater London must have a Direct Vision ...
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SPONSORED: New on-demand transport planner offers fleet optimisation support during COVID-19 challenge
As operators race to adopt new working patterns created by the delivery demands of the COVID-19 pandemic, efficient route planning has never been more important.A new on-demand tool could be just the answer for fleet managers looking for a simple, no-commitment way to ensure busy fleets are optimised to the ...
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Sponsored contentSponsored: CSG keeps rolling with Bandvulc
Major waste management group, CSG, has committed to a further two years with Bandvulc, the specialist retread subsidiary of Continental, as it seeks to reduce both capital expenditure and management time on its vehicle fleet operations, while maintaining high safety and environmental standards. The decision takes the tyre management contract ...
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Sponsored contentSPONSORED: All you need to know about the Direct Vision Standard coming into effect this year
The Direct Vision Standard (DVS) is the first legislation of its kind. From 26 October 2020, all goods vehicles over 12 tonnes will require a permit to drive into Greater London, including vehicles from outside the UK.Enforced by Transport for London (TfL), the legislation is based on a ‘star rating’ ...
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Sponsored contentSponsored: Volvo Trucks - Is LNG right for your business?
Changes in regulation, developments in new technology and rising diesel costs are prompting haulage operators to seriously consider non-diesel alternatives. A number of factors mean that LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) is increasingly proving to be a good and viable option, not just in terms of lowering environmental impact but also ...
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Sponsored: Volvo Trucks autonomous vehicle excites visitors at Freight in the City Expo
Continuing to drive progress in next-generation transport solutions, Volvo Trucks autonomous, electric and connected vehicle – Vera – made its UK début at the recent Freight in the City Expo.Designed for regular and repetitive tasks, Vera is controlled via a central hub which monitors parameters such as vehicle location, load ...
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Sponsored contentSponsored: RHA to host seminars to prepare hauliers for no-deal Brexit
A nationwide programme of roadshows and webinars has been launched by the RHA to prepare haulage companies for a no-deal Brexit.Starting on 7 October, the trade association will host 66 seminars across 22 locations which will examine the impact on border management and the movement of goods in the event ...
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Sponsored contentSponsored: Volvo Trucks - 'Sustainability will be won or lost in cities'
Cities play a critical role in both causing and potentially solving many of today's sustainability challenges, says Professor Xuemei Bai, a leading expert and thought leader on urbanisation and sustainability and the latest recipient of the 2018 Volvo Environment Prize for her work in creating new cities and transforming existing ...
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Sponsored: Volvo Trucks - air quality under the urban microscope
There can be no mistaking that the brand and reputation of diesel as a fuel for commercial vehicles has been damaged in recent years. Indeed, one effect of the 2015 ‘Dieselgate’ scandal has been to shine a light not just on diesel cars, but on all diesel-powered vehicles and the ...
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Sponsored: Volvo Trucks - LNG is cleaner, greener, and not as taxing as you may think
Many operators and manufacturers are pleased with the news in Chancellor Phillip Hammond’s Budget speech last month that the difference in duty for diesel in comparison with alternative fuels such as CNG and LNG has been extended for a further eight years from 2024 to 2032, with a further review ...
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Sponsored contentSPONSORED: Europa Road Shows Motion through Animation
The UK’s largest independent freight forwarder has unveiled its latest video for its road freight division – an animated mini film which brings to life how Europa Road ‘makes road freight simple.’The 90 second animation captures how the business has created the most efficient road freight system for distributing goods ...
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Sponsored contentSPONSORED: 'We Are Europa' – video celebrates passion for logistics
Leading independent logistics operator Europa Worldwide Group has launched an innovative video to showcase the real people behind the on-going successes of the business as they tell the story of four years of challenge, courage and ambition.The video is filmed at Europa’s site in Dartford, a £30m facility which is ...
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