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Driver suffers ‘serious injuries’ in M6 truck crash

A motorist has suffered ‘serious injuries’ following an early-morning M6 smash between a car and a truck. Police, paramedics and firefighters were called to the northbound stretch at around 3.15am this morning – with three lanes closed off.
Cheshire Fi…

Reference Library / Road To Rail

African port growth hindered by poor road, rail networks, report says

NAIROBI, KENYA — 
Africa has seen the capacity of its ports grow significantly over the years, but a report from the Africa Finance Corporation says the expansions, upgrades and investments have not led to better inland logistics and supply chains…

Logistics UK / Reference Library

Countering Electric Vehicle Anxieties

Major car manufacturing giants Toyota and Volvo are the latest in a long list of car manufacturers to put the brakes on electric vehicle production targets. Electric vehicles (EVs) present a number of environmental and performance benefits, but recent …

Reference Library / Road Haulage

Heavy Haulage Volvo FH16 joins HJB Plant Hire’s fleet

HJB Plant Hire has taken delivery of a Volvo FH16 750 8×4 tractor unit, following the sterling reliability, performance and comfort levels seen in an equivalent 2017 model it replaces in the customer’s fleet.
Supplied by Damian Kerin, New Sales Executi…

Logistics UK / Reference Library

The Future of Packaging, Shedding its Outdated Reputation

Dani Novick, Managing Director of Mercury Search & Selection, explains that packaging is shedding its outdated reputation, evolving into a dynamic industry driven by innovation, sustainability and consumer experiences.
It’s easy to fall into the na…

Reference Library / Road To Rail

Suspiciously high fuel consumption leads Kazakhstan to ban its rail exports

Kazakhstan’s energy ministry has put forward a proposal to ban petroleum product exports via rail. Supposedly, fuels are being exported under the guise of so-called “cover goods”, which hide the export of petroleum products and make customs procedures …

Motorways / Reference Library

McDonald’s drive thru plan for M5 Strensham services

Plans have been put forward to add a drive-thru lane to the services at Strensham on the southbound M5, near junction 8.
A McDonald’s restaurant already forms part of the Roadchef services at Strensham southbound.
DRIVE THRU PLANS: Strensham Services (…

Motorways / Reference Library

Live M6 updates as lanes closed following smash between truck and car

Emergency services have been called to the M6 this morning following a crash between a truck and a car. And motorists are facing delays on the motorway after a number of lanes were closed.
The collision took place on the northbound carriageway between …

Motorways / Reference Library

Farnworth: Inquest for man who fell from bridge onto motorway

Ellis Redfern[1], from Farnworth[2], fell from a bridge.
At Bolton[3] Coroner’s Court this week an inquest has heard how he was hit by several vehicles on the southbound side towards the M60.

The Police Coroner’s Officer Andrew Pickles told the assist…

Freeports / Reference Library

Freeport to delay Indonesian copper sales to second quarter of 2025 after fire, sources say

By Julian Luk
LONDON (Reuters) – U.S. copper miner Freeport McMoRan will postpone its sales of refined copper from Indonesia until the second quarter of 2025 as a fire at its new smelter causes a further production delay, two sources with knowledge of …

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