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End of 3G seen as good news for road freight industry

The end of 3G might have caused a few headaches for transport operators around Australia – but it actually spells great news for the industry, according to Teletrac Navman’s Chief Product Officer Andrew Rossington.
Australia’s 3G networks were official…

Reference Library / Road Haulage

Donal Hickey: How we roll — road freight increase

An increasing number of trucks on Irish roads is in line with European trends, despite policies calling for more sustainable forms of transport and the reduction of emissions.On a day last week, a random 30-minute count of so-called heavy goods vehicle…

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Prosecution launched after man died in collision with bin lorry at Bradford site

West Yorkshire[1] Police confirmed a man died after being involved in a collision with a bin lorry at the Biffa Transfer Station on Peace Street, Laisterdyke, on Thursday, August 10, 2023.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has since started a prose…

Freeports / Reference Library

New chairman for Celtic Freeport as it moves to delivery phase

Ed Tomp, the newly appointed chairman of the Celtic Freeport, has been welcomed by the governments in Wales and the UK.The Celtic Freeport private-public sector partnership is led by Associated British Ports which operates in Newport.It is se…

Freeports / Reference Library

New permanent chair welcomed as Celtic Freeport moves into delivery phase

The UK and Welsh Governments welcomed Ed Tomp as the newly appointed permanent Chair of the Celtic Freeport, marking the project’s transition from the development to the delivery phase. 

Ed Tomp assumed his role on 1 December 2024 and will lead …

Reference Library / Road Haulage

‘If we don’t take risks, subsidies in France might disappear’

Rail freight operators in France have been urged to “dare to do” if they want to capture the attention of public institutions and enhance their appeal to shippers. According to Alexandre Gallo, head of DB Cargo France and President of French rail assoc…

Motorways / Reference Library

Emergency repairs close motorway near Gatwick

The fire was brought under control but along with a large diesel spillage there was “severe damage” across all four lanes of the carriageway.Mark Hallett, operations manager for National Highways in the South East, advised drivers to avoid the area if …

Motorways / Reference Library

M4 crash: Rush hour chaos as motorway lane is closed

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Police Reports / Reference Library

Road closed both ways after man fatally hit by lorry

A busy Nottinghamshire road was closed for several hours as police investigated the death of an elderly man who was hit by a lorry. The 81-year-old pedestrian died from his injuries after a crash on North Road in Retford[1] shortly before 9.30am on Wed…

Electric Vehicles / Reference Library

Ford starts electric motor production in the UK

The electric drives produced in Halewood will be used in the new Puma Gen-E, as well as in the E-Transit Custom and E-Tourneo Custom. In other words, the electric drives from Halewood are exported to Romania and Turkey. The Puma Gen-E[1], which was pre…

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