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The government has launched the next stage of its initiative to support domestic charging points.

Essex County Council has recently installed three new OLEV-funded rapid charging stations to meet the needs of electric vehicle owners in the area.

Analysis by KPMG has shown more than half of the government’s official future construction workload is transport projects

Work on a new ‘cycle friendly’ roundabout is starting in North Battersea, South London, this week, the first of its kind in the UK.

Tools and spare parts are the lifeblood of operational reliability. While technicians strive to reduce downtime, if they spend precious minutes searching for the right replacement parts in inefficient parts storage then, despite their best efforts, many thousands of pounds in production and labour will be lost.

A report has been presented to Chancellor George Osborne today outlining plans for £15bn investment in UK Northern transport

Global air traffic is on the decrease in June and Ebola could be one of the biggest regional challenges for the airlines industry.

Hauliers across Britain could see a £11 million a year boost as the government increases the speed limit for lorries on single carriageway roads to 50 mph.

As part of a £5 million ultra low emission vehicle (ULEV) readiness project the government is to introduce more vehicles to its fleet.

The Government has announced a number of sustainable transport schemes to promote the green and healthy benefits of cycling and walking in form of a £440 funding boost

The UK has announced that airline passengers will have to turn up at airports with fully charged devices that are ready for inspection.

Logistics firm DHL Supply Chain is releasing a series of opinion papers based on their 10 transport trends for businesses in the UK.

When LocknCharge was conceived 15 years ago in Perth, Western Australia, the technology landscape was very different to what it is today. Back then it was the large-scale theft of school laptops that prompted Paul Symons, a local school teacher, to start developing a solution that would eventually have a radical impact on reducing computer theft throughout the whole of Australia.

The Imovation Centre will focus on everything from driverless vehicles to integrated logistics and smart traffic lights. 



The Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership has detailed how biofuels and electric vehicles will both prove crucial to slashing automotive emissions

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