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Haulier goes back in time with new Euro 6 DAF truck

Haulage firm T Maxwell & Sons has marked its 40th anniversary with its first Euro 6 truck, a DAF XF 510 FTP Super Space Cab, which carries the firm’s original 1970s livery.

Rigids
News

Total commercial vehicle registrations accelerate in August

Total commercial vehicle registrations accelerated in August, bringing the year-to-date figure to 255,849 – up by 19% on the same period last year.

Bus & Coach
News

DAF’s Belgian truck factory gets €100 million facelift

Commercial vehicle manufacturer DAF announced this week that it is investing €100 million in a state-of-the-art paint shop for its cab factory in Westerlo, Belgium. Once completed, says DAF, it will be the most modern truck-cab paint shop in the world.

Heavy Goods Vehicles
News

Waste management business on record with benefits of telematics

Recycling business EIS Waste is reporting improved efficiency and a reduction in vehicle damage since implementing Brigade’s cameras and recording kit across its 27-strong fleet.

Telematics
News

Whittaker builds first new-series Volvo FL horsebox

Nottinghamshire-based Whittaker Coachbuilders has delivered what is believed to be the first new-series Volvo FL horsebox in the UK, to private buyer Darren Price.

Rigids
Features

People news September 2015

Robert Peel, who was among the pioneers of onboard data recorders for Surrey Police before his retirement, has joined MiX Telematics as project consultant for its national emergency services business.

People
Features

Cleaning up the act

Truck makers have spent billions on successive Euro emissions regulations, but how about alternative fuels? Ian Norwell visits Renault Trucks, in Lyon, to see where the smart money is going

Alternative Fuels
Features

Uber safe van

With the arrival of its sixth iteration of Transporter, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has developed another winner. Steve Banner reports from the European launch

Car Derived Vans
Features

Better together, but best to play your part

Shaun Stephenson, fleet director at food service supply chain giant Bidvest Logistics, assumes the presidency of the SOE (the umbrella organisation for IRTE – Institute of Road Transport Engineers) at a challenging time. Intense global competition, tight margins, rapidly developing technologies, increasing regulation and now the migrant crisis and skills shortages. It doesn’t get a lot tougher.

Continuing Professional Development
Features

Stepping up performance

There are some obvious and other much less obvious routes to maximising workshop performance when it comes to the bus and coach sector. Steve Banner reports

Road Safety
Features

Drop of the good stuff

Saving money, in terms of operations, maintenance and repair, is among all operators’ priorities. Brian Tinham examines the roles of modern lubricants and fuels

Alternative Fuels
Features

From a distance

Could real-time condition monitoring of trucks on the road avoid costly unplanned breakdowns? Brian Weatherley examines the trend towards ‘connected’ lorries

Fleet Management Systems