Kuehne+Nagel is backing 1,000 tonnes of Hapag-Lloyd biofuel for Asia–Europe shipments, but the fuel will not necessarily go ...
A haulier from Bicester has been banned from running trucks for two years after a Traffic Commissioner found he had routinely ...
Scania is moving the Longline cab into regular production, carving out a new premium niche for long-haul operations. The idea ...
A repowered 18-tonne DAF LF has passed its UK MOT and received a V5 logbook declaring zero CO₂ emissions, putting what Metier ...
A long-established haulage company in Tyrol has been hit by a sophisticated scam. Criminals posed as legitimate ...
Traton is tapping green capital markets for the first time to help fund its move into electric mobility. The commercial ...
Rising diesel prices are tightening the squeeze on road transport operators. New analysis suggests that engine idling is no ...
A.P. Moller - Maersk carried more containers in the first quarter of 2026, helped by stronger exports out of China, but its ...
The European Parliament's transport committee has voted to keep two-year inspection intervals for older cars and vans, and to ...
A new report says the UK's electric truck grant system could be absorbed by large fleets placing bulk orders, leaving small ...
Germany’s temporary fuel tax cut initially pushed pump prices down. But fresh figures suggest a sizeable share of the relief ...
With less than two months until new EU tachograph rules hit vans engaged in cross-border work, 88% of the affected fleet still needs a unit installed, according to fresh survey data from IRU. Only ...
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