Motor Transport Awards are now open for entries. Every year Motor Transport reviews the Awards categories to make sure they ...
Road users have been advised to exercise caution when approaching the convoy to avoid any cases of accidents. Major roads to ...
A licenced waste operator has been fined and ordered to pay costs of more than £3,000 after ‘revenge dumping’ waste when a company that owed it money entered administration ...
A rogue haulage contractor, formally registered in Bulgaria but primarily operating in the Dutch province of Gelderland, has ...
An email to one Irish haulier, who does not want to be named, shows that CLDN began adding the charges on January 1st. The Irish company asked on Tuesday, January 7th for one extra space on either of ...
President-elect Donald Trump has signalled the US will pursue protectionist trade policies when he returns to the White House this month, which is widely expected to mean the reintroduction of import ...
In the Netherlands, truck drivers from non-EU countries began a protest at the end of last year, halting lorries carrying ...
A mobile home transport company has had its licence revoked and the director disqualified after the traffic commissioner said ...
The company said challenges facing the industry around fuel costs were made worse by 'persistent driver shortages' ...
The Irish Road Victims' Association (IRVA) has said that not enough is being done to bring down the number of deaths on Irish roads. Vice President of the IRVA Leo Lieghio described the news that ...
By following the example set by Belgian haulier, India can lead in sustainable transportation, improve urban air quality, enhance energy security, and combat climate change effectively.
A Clare haulier insists his industry requires urgent State support to stave off the existential threat posed by the closure of the Port of Holyhead. Senior figures in the haulage industry have met ...